Employment services for integration client
- Service
- 11 municipalities
- Public service
When you register as a jobseeker, you start your job search and customer relationship with the employment services of your area. As a jobseeker, you can apply for unemployment benefit from Kela or your unemployment fund.
The employment authority advises and guides you in applying for work and offers other services that help you integrate and get work. Such services may include integration trainin ...
Do the following
If you have a Finnish personal identity code and can identify yourself electronically, start your job search in the e-service.
If you do not have a Finnish personal identity code or cannot start a job search in the e-service, contact the employment services in your region.
You can get support for using the E-service from the Job Market Finland's E-services advice.
If you have a Finnish social security number and the ability to authenticate electronically, start your job search in the e-services.
If you do not have a Finnish social security number or cannot initiate your job search in the e-services, visit your local employment services. You can get a form from the local employment services with which you can initiate your job search.
To whom and on what terms
In order to register as a jobseeker, you must have the right to work in Finland. The right to work is based on a valid residence permit or the citizenship of an EU or EEA country or Switzerland.
The employment authority in your area will assess what kind of services you need to support integration and employment.
To register as a jobseeker, you must have the right to work in Finland. This can be based on a valid residence permit or citizenship from an EU/EEA country or Switzerland.
The local employment service will assess which services you need to help with your integration and finding a job.
Background information
Laki kotoutumisen edistämisestä
Laki työvoimapalveluiden edistämisestä