Ticker Symbol | Entity Name | As Of Date | Company Name | Followers | Employees on Linkedin | Link | Industry | Date Added | Date Updated | Description | Website | Specialities | Logo | HQ.Street | HQ.City | HQ.State | HQ.Country | HQ.Postal | Headcount change in past 24 months | Company Name | Sector | Industry |
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private:employmentandeconomicdevelopmentoffice-2 | 1371012 | May 24th, 2019 12:00AM | Employment and Economic Development Office | 1.3K | 401.00 | Open | Human Resources | May 24th, 2019 02:22PM | May 24th, 2019 02:22PM | Employment and Economic Development Offices offer services to unemployed, those who are currently working or entering the working life as well as employers. The Employment and Economic Development Offices have 200 outlets all over Finland. The Employment and Economic Development Offices offer individual customer service and Internet services that jobseekers can use on their own. For employers the employment office offers for example recruiting and training services and advice when reduction of personnel is needed. EURES-advisers who work in biggest employment offices give advice to jobseekers who want to work abroad and to employers who want to recruit workers from abroad. Labour force service centres are service outlets that are run together by the labour administration, municipalities and the Social Insurance Institution of Finland. These service centres offer services for those whose access to employment has become difficult. The labour administration’s national service centre Job Line gives advice by phone and e-mail and helps jobseekers and employers in all issues concerning jobs, Employment and Economic Development Offices’ services and worker’s residence permits. | Open | recruiting services, training services, listings of vacancies | Open | FI | Employment and Economic Development Office | |||||||
private:employmentandeconomicdevelopmentoffice-2 | 1371012 | Nov 7th, 2017 12:00AM | Employment and Economic Development Office | 967 | 351.00 | Open | Human Resources | Nov 7th, 2017 06:43PM | Nov 7th, 2017 06:43PM | Employment and Economic Development Offices offer services to unemployed, those who are currently working or entering the working life as well as employers. The Employment and Economic Development Offices have 200 outlets all over Finland. The Employment and Economic Development Offices offer individual customer service and Internet services that jobseekers can use on their own. For employers the employment office offers for example recruiting and training services and advice when reduction of personnel is needed. EURES-advisers who work in biggest employment offices give advice to jobseekers who want to work abroad and to employers who want to recruit workers from abroad. Labour force service centres are service outlets that are run together by the labour administration, municipalities and the Social Insurance Institution of Finland. These service centres offer services for those whose access to employment has become difficult. The labour administration’s national service centre Job Line gives advice by phone and e-mail and helps jobseekers and employers in all issues concerning jobs, Employment and Economic Development Offices’ services and worker’s residence permits. | Employment and Economic Development Office | |||||||||||
private:employmentandeconomicdevelopmentoffice-2 | 1371012 | Nov 1st, 2017 12:00AM | Employment and Economic Development Office | 964 | 348.00 | Open | Human Resources | Nov 1st, 2017 06:16AM | Nov 1st, 2017 06:16AM | Employment and Economic Development Offices offer services to unemployed, those who are currently working or entering the working life as well as employers. The Employment and Economic Development Offices have 200 outlets all over Finland. The Employment and Economic Development Offices offer individual customer service and Internet services that jobseekers can use on their own. For employers the employment office offers for example recruiting and training services and advice when reduction of personnel is needed. EURES-advisers who work in biggest employment offices give advice to jobseekers who want to work abroad and to employers who want to recruit workers from abroad. Labour force service centres are service outlets that are run together by the labour administration, municipalities and the Social Insurance Institution of Finland. These service centres offer services for those whose access to employment has become difficult. The labour administration’s national service centre Job Line gives advice by phone and e-mail and helps jobseekers and employers in all issues concerning jobs, Employment and Economic Development Offices’ services and worker’s residence permits. | Employment and Economic Development Office |