The summer job market in Finland has seen a significant decline, with a reported 11% drop in job advertisements compared to 2024, according to Duunitori. The platform published around 25,000 summer job ads, which is 42% fewer than in 2023. Aino Salonen, communications director at Duunitori, expressed concern, commenting: “It is unfortunate that economic difficulties have again reduced the number of summer jobs.” Despite the decrease in openings, interest in summer work surged, with listings viewed over 15m times, a 38% increase from the previous year. The mismatch between eager applicants and available jobs has intensified, with many experienced professionals also seeking summer positions. Salonen noted that job hunting remains challenging, urging for streamlined recruitment processes to improve candidate experiences. The sectors most affected include restaurant and tourism, sales and retail, and social and care services. |
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