Training

Build your career in Estonia!

10/05/2021 - 10:00 - 14:00

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Dear international student from non-EU country,

 

You may have heard that many sectors of the Estonian labour market experience labour shortage, while numerous international students studying in Estonia are actively seeking for employment opportunities. One of the problems lies in the fact that international student job seekers and employers often struggle to find each other. Moreover, the lack of information between these two parties might be causing mutual (false) assumptions and thereby hinder a potential successful employment relationship.

Our project seeks to tackle this problem!

The Institute of Baltic Studies is conducting project that seeks to introduce the Estonian labour market opportunities to non-EU students. As part of this project, around 30 training sessions to introduce the Estonian labour market opportunities to non-EU students are organised.
 

In these training sessions, you will learn more about (and get answers to):

  • basics of the Estonian labour market
  • local working culture
  • what to expect
  • how to seek for a job
  • how to tailor your application for success
  • how to apply 
  • how to perform at interviews

Participants are also the first ones to be invited to the upcoming networking and joint events with employees (more information will be available soon).
 

Training session is FREE and open to every non-EU student currently enrolled (full-time) in Tallinn University. Please be aware that due to restrictions, you are required to wear a mask on the training.

Training: October 5, at 10:00-14:00 in Tallinn University (Room M-213). Please sign up here: https://survey.alchemer.eu/s3/90381295/Build-your-career-in-Estonia-Training-seminars-for-students-from-non-EU-countries-5-October
 

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to send an email to Kats Kivistik (kats@ibs.ee) or Helena Juht (helena.juht@ibs.ee) from the Institute of Baltic Studies who would be happy to help.

Also you can contact Tallinn University career counsellor Liina Vallimäe (liina.vallimae@tlu.ee).

 

See you in training!
Institute of Baltic Studies & Career and Counselling Centre

 

The project is co-funded by the European AMIF fund and the Ministry of Interior. More about the project here