Dear Professionals, Am from India, I did my Masters in Management and Library Science. I have 10 years of experience in Business school libraries as a…

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Dear Professionals,

Am from India, I did my Masters in Management and Library Science. I have 10 years of experience in Business school libraries as a database and copyright library professional, I heard about Finnish culture and working environment, and am very impressed with it. I would like to work with finish business school libraries, Is it possible to work with the same. please guide me. My profile https://in.linkedin.com/in/jayaprakash-sivasamy-57a4b532

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Right know employment situation in Finland is not very good. There are many librarians and information specialists who are unemployed. That is why it is not so easy to find a job here. But always You can try. I give you links with contact information to some business school libraries.

Business school libraries in Helsinki:
• Aalto university is the biggest one, but they can’t employ new people this year http://lib.aalto.fi/en/
• Haaga Helia university of applied sciences : http://www.haaga-helia.fi/en/library/about-library/contact-information-…
• Hanken school of economics library : https://www.hanken.fi/en/about-hanken/organisation/library/welcome-hank…

The Finnish National Board of Education is responsible for recognition and international comparability of qualifications. You find information on their page : http://www.oph.fi/english/services/recognition. You can also send an e-mail to tunnustaminen@oph.fi and ask about qualifications.

If You get a job in Finland, You need a residence permit based on employment. Finnish immigration service gives information about residence permits and other applications:
http://www.migri.fi/working_in_finland

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