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• On our website, you’ll find all of the open positions that the Government currently has to offer. • You learn about the various Government employers as well as interesting career stories. • You’ll also find other information on the Government as an employer, for example topical recruitment news, event details and many useful links.

the job of your dreams Find today! My job requires the capacity to grasp what’s important. There are lots of issues to deal with, so the ability to identify what’s essential is vital.

- Sari, Director of Finance, Defence Forces

BASIC INFORMATION on GOVERNMENT AS AN EMPLOYER

• According to research, one of the most popular employers in . • Jobs throughout Finland. Are you interested in repetitive tasks • Around 83,000 employees – nearly equal numbers of men and women. Around 120 different employers. in a static working environment? • Government employees have high job satisfaction. Would you like to perform the same things like clockwork day after day?...

Or would you prefer a job at the heart of society, engaged in diverse and interesting work? Plus an Ainternational dimension, extensive development opportunities and flexible working conditions?

If this sounds more like the career you’re looking for, see what the Government can offer you! Through my work, I’ve been able This is teamwork. Issues are to make a concrete impact, for considered and solved together. example in the field of human rights. You’re not left to cope on your own;

- Janne, North Africa Team Leader, help and support are always available. Ministry for Foreign Affairs - Jani, Senior Officer, Uusimaa ELY Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment

A DIVERSE WORKPLACE EXPERTISE PLAYS A KEY ROLE

• Wide-ranging tasks • Expert, motivated personnel are the Government’s • Diverse and challenging work key success factor. • Excellent development opportunities • Specialists in different fields have highly diverse educational backgrounds. • A modern, vibrant working environment • In specialist tasks, a university-level degree, • Good working conditions good language skills and an interest in social issues • Flexible and stable are highlighted. • Interesting career opportunities • Skills development is supported in many ways at different career stages. • International assignments and training Preparation of legislation. The workload is heavy at times, If you’re ready to influence but working practices are more broad issues, but also have flexible than in the private sector, an eye for detail. ensuring high job satisfaction.

- Liisa, Senior Adviser for Legislative Affairs, - Olli, Specialist, Tekes – The Finnish Funding Ministry of Justice Agency for Technology and Innovation

AN EQUAL AND DEVELOPING THE GOVERNMENT NEEDS WORKING COMMUNITY EXPERTS – ALSO IN THE FUTURE

• The Government does long-term work to promote • Owing to personnel mobility and retirement, the quality of working life. many jobs are becoming available in Government. • Working conditions are continually developed • Changing working environments and rapidly by renewing working methods. developing technology are creating new kinds • Wellbeing in work is promoted through joint of Government jobs; there is a high demand development of the working environment and for ICT specialists, for example. an effective working community. • A clear, incentivising remuneration system, with salary consisting of both job-specific and personal elements, promotes the implementation of equal pay. • Equality is also advanced by promoting flexible opportunities to reconcile work and family life. Make an impact in Government

• Finnish Safety and Chemicals • National Audit Office of Finland • Administrative courts Agency (Tukes) • National Board of Antiquities • Agency for Rural Affairs • Finnish Tax Administration • National Board of Patents and • Celia Library for the Visually • Finnish Tourist Board Registration of Finland (NBPR) Impaired • Finnish Transport Agency • National Consumer Research Centre • Centre for Metrology and • Finnish Transport Safety Agency • National Emergency Supply Agency Accreditation Trafi (NESA) • Centres for Economic Development, • Geological Survey of Finland • National Institute for Health and Transport and the Environment • Governing Body of Suomenlinna Welfare (THL) • CIMO – Organisation for Internat- • Government Institute for Economic • National Land Survey Of Finland ional Mobility and Cooperation Research • National Research Institute of Legal • Consumer Disputes Board • Housing Finance and Development Policy • Courts of appeal Centre of Finland • National Supervisory Authority for • Criminal Sanctions Agency • ICT Agency HALTIK Welfare and Health Valvira • District courts • ICT Service Center for the Judicial • Niuvanniemi Hospital • Emergency Response Centre Administration • Office of the Bankruptcy Administration • Information Centre of the Ministry Ombudsman • Emergency Services College of Agriculture and Forestry Tike • Office of the Chancellor of Justice • Energy Market Authority • Institute for the Languages of • Office of the Data Protection • Enforcement units Finland Ombudsman • European Institute for Crime • Insurance Court • Office of the President of Prevention and Control • Labour Court the Republic of Finland • • Legal Aid Offices • Office of the Prosecutor General • Finnish Communications • Legal Register Centre • Parliamentary Office Regulatory Authority (FICORA) • Local Register Offices • Population Register Centre • • Market Court • Prime Minister’s Office • • Ministry for Foreign Affairs • Prosecutor’s Offices • Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE) • Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry • Regional State Administrative • Finnish Food Safety Authority Evira • Ministry of Defence Agencies • Finnish Forest Research Institute • Ministry of Education and Culture • Safety Investigation Authority Metla • Ministry of Employment and • State Treasury • Finnish Game and Fisheries the Economy • Research Institute • Ministry of Finance • STUK – the Radiation and Nuclear • Finnish Geodetic Institute • Ministry of Justice Safety Authority • Finnish Competition and Consumer • Ministry of Social Affairs and Health • Supreme Administrative Court Authority • Ministry of the Environment • Supreme Court • Finnish Government Shared • Ministry of the Interior • Tekes – the Finnish Funding Agency Services Centre for Finance and HR • Ministry of Transport and for Technology and Innovation • Finnish Immigration Service Communications • The Construction Establishment • Finnish Medicines Agency Fimea • MTT Agrifood Research Finland of Defence Administration • Finnish Meteorological Institute • National Administrative Office • The Finnish National Board (FMI) for Enforcement of Education (FNBE) • Finnish National Gallery • National Archives Service • VTT Technical Research Centre • Finnish Police • National Audiovisual Archive of Finland

Ministry of Finance, Office for the Government as Employer • [email protected] • www.vm.fi/vtml (updated 2013) (updated