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Job search training

In job search training, you can develop your job seeking skills and receive versatile help in finding a job.

Employment services for employers

Employers can receive help with recruitment as well as information on financial support and the labour market situation.

Job coaching

Job coaching provides personalised help in finding a job or education.

Subsidy for arranging working conditions

Employers can receive a subsidy for arranging working conditions if they are hiring or already have an employee with partial work ability.

Reimbursement of travel and accommodation costs

You can be reimbursed for costs resulting from participating in job search or employment promoting services.

Discretionary expense allowance

You can receive expense allowance for employment promoting services if not covered by your unemployment benefit provider.

Training trial

Training trial lets you explore vocational studies and assess your suitability for the field.

Joint procurement training

Joint procurement training, which is organised by employment authorities and companies, includes recruitment, precision, and change training.

Career coaching

Career coaching provides guidance and support in exploring career options and developing your working life skills.

Self-motivated study subsidised with an unemployment benefit

Support for self-motivated studies allows you to study and receive unemployment benefit if the studies promote your employment.

Work try-out

Work try-out is a service that promotes the employment of individuals at a workplace and supports their return to the labour market.

Pay subsidies

Employers can apply for a pay subsidy for employing an unemployed job seeker. Pay subsidy is discretionary.

Advice and guidance to jobseekers

As a registered job seeker, you are entitled to advice and guidance to find and apply for jobs that match your skills.

Vocational guidance and career planning

Vocational guidance and career planning services help unemployed and employed clients in career choices and professional development.

Multisectoral services promoting employment

A multidisciplinary joint service promoting employment is a cooperation model for different organisations that serves the long-term unemployed.

Advice and support during changes and dismissal (transition security)

You can receive help when an employment relationship is changed or terminated. The service is intended for both employees and employers.