Graduates in working life

The 2024 national career monitoring survey starts on October 1st!

29.9.2024
The 2024 Career Monitoring Survey begins on October 1st with the gathering of data. This year, the survey targets master’s graduates from 2019 and doctoral graduates from 2021. Scientific information on employment and skills The Aarresaari network of university career and employment services coordinates this annual study on the employment of master’s and doctoral graduates.…
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Career Monitoring Results Now Include a Report on Salaries!

26.5.2024
Results of University Career Monitoring Surveys Published – New Report Includes Salary Information!   The results of the 2023 career monitoring surveys for universities have now been published on the Finnish National Agency for Education’s Vipunen service! The survey targeted master’s graduates from 13 Finnish universities who graduated in 2018 and doctoral graduates who graduated…
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Universities are collecting data on careers again

1.9.2023
In the autumn 2023, around 18,000 university graduates are sent a national career monitoring survey. The survey is sent to graduates who have completed their Master’s degree five years ago and to doctoral graduates who have completed their degrees three years ago. The next round of career monitoring surveys is open 2.10.-11.12.2023.   By answering…
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Degree, working life and satisfaction

25.5.2022
Reflections on the results of the university career monitoring survey What is the most important thing in working life – appreciation, pay or type of work? I was left pondering this when I looked at the results of the university career monitoring survey. The survey did not provide an answer to this question, but it…
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International students on the labour market

21.4.2022
– on or off course? From time to time, newspaper articles and news items talk about unemployment among immigrants, women in particular, and a simultaneous shortage in the workforce (Yle, 8 March 2022 and HS, 8 November 2021). Social service and healthcare professionals are particularly scarce (see Yle, 27 September 2021). Every year, some 100…
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