Woman admiring modern architecture of Oodi public library in Helsinki. Header for the Hire Helsinki campaign

Hi,
I’m Helsinki,
and I’m
applying to be
your new
hometown!

People enjoying drinks outside café.

Why hire Helsinki?

Hi! I’m Helsinki—born in 1550, raised by the Baltic Sea, and currently thriving as one of the world’s happiest, smartest, and most liveable cities. I’m applying to be your new hometown: a home where careers grow, families thrive, and balance isn’t a perk—it’s the standard.

If you’re dreaming of a life where your work matters, your time is valued, and your surroundings inspire you daily, I’m ready when you are.

I’m open to work—for you.

Photo Aleksi Poutanen

University of Helsinki

University of Helsinki, ranked top 1% globally, unites 30,000+ students and 8,000 staff to drive bold research, learning and global breakthroughs. Join their international community!

Photo Supercell
Playful atmosphere with colourful toys at Supercell.

Supercell

Supercell is the place to be for those who love games. It’s a place for proactive and independent teams that have the freedom to do what’s best.

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Relevant skills

Happiness management

Ranked #1 happiest country for 9 years in a row (and I’m the heart of it)

Green thinking

Global leader in sustainability, aiming for carbon neutrality by 2040.

Tech trailblazer

AI, gaming, deep tech – and one of Europe’s biggest startup hubs.

Multilingualism

Fluent in Finnish, Swedish, and English – and in coding languages, too!

Life-work balance

Here your 5-to-9 is just as important as your 9-to-5.

Urban nature

50% of Helsinki is nature – parks, forest, sea.

Your ordinary day in Helsinki could look like this…

7:30 Silence, please—it’s sacred

Whether at home or out, mornings here are unhurried and peaceful. No small talk needed—just a good cup of coffee and the newspaper.

Way Bakery breakfast - plating close-up

08:30 Cycle into the workday

Hop on your bike and ride through calm, green streets—no traffic jams, just fresh air and a city that moves at a human pace.

Girls riding bikes in Kalasatama

09:00 Work with focus and flow

Come right at 9:00 or a bit later—here, productivity isn’t about hours clocked but outcomes delivered.

90 Day Finns at Supercell (15)

12:00 Lunch that fuels, not fast food

Share a nourishing, seasonal lunch with colleagues—try lohikeitto (salmon soup) or kasvislasagne from the local canteen, always served with rye bread and fresh salad.

Young women sitting at the Way Bakery

16:30 Freedom after focus

Log off and switch gears—Finnish work culture respects your time, so you can head straight to your next thing: hobbies, family, or just being outdoors.

Family fun

17:30 Simple dinner, full life

Cook at home with seasonal produce from the market or enjoy Finnish classics at a neighbourhood ravintola—local, relaxed, and no need to rush.

Family shopping at the Hakaniemi Market Hall (1)

19:00 Sauna, the Finnish reset

Join friends or go solo at a public sauna like Kotiharju or Sompasauna—sweat, silence, and a dip in the Baltic make everything feel just right.

21:00 Evenings are your own

Read by the window, catch a local gig, or just sit on the rocks watching the sky shift—this city gives you space to breathe.

Family at home in Toukola neighbourhood (4)

…or it could be something completely different.
The beauty of life in Helsinki is the freedom to
be yourself!

So…shall we
make it official?

Photo Svante Gullichen
Person fishing by the waterfront in a suit.

Here’s the part where I
shut up and just let the
numbers talk

90% Feel safe where they live

Most Helsinki residents report feeling safe in their own neighbourhoods—whether walking home after dinner or cycling to work at dawn. It’s the kind of peace of mind that makes everyday life lighter.

160 Days of paid parental leave—for each parent

Finland’s family policies are among the world’s most generous. In Helsinki, that means both parents get equal time to bond, rest, and ease into new routines—without sacrificing career or income.

60 Public saunas across Helsinki

From seaside icons like Löyly to hidden neighbourhood gems, saunas in Helsinki are more than wellness—they’re a way of life, a weekly ritual, and a social space wrapped in steam.

1300 km Of cycling paths to explore

Getting around Helsinki is easy, healthy, and car-optional. With over 1300 km of bike lanes, you can commute, coast, or cruise—from forests to the seaside—on two wheels all year round.

327 Islands in the Helsinki archipelago

Just a short ferry from the city, you’ll find forests, cliffs, cabins, and quiet beaches. Weekends can feel like mini-vacations—with no need to leave the capital.

92 Dog parks—and 4 dog beaches

Helsinki doesn’t just work for humans. Dogs have room to roam, sniff, swim, and socialise in dedicated parks and even their own city beaches.

45% GDP above the EU average

Helsinki region’s GDP per capita ~40–45% above the EU average.

50% Of working-age residents hold a university-level degree

Over 50% of working-age residents hold a university-level degree or equivalent—one of the highest rates in Europe, signifying a highly educated talent pool.

40% Startups based in Helsinki

40% of all startups in Finland are located in Helsinki

Top 10 European startups hubs

Helsinki is often cited in top-10 lists of Europe’s most innovative or startup-friendly cities. EU-Startup Monitor and StartupBlink consistently rank it as a leading hub in the Nordics.

+70 Forbes Global 2000 companies

Over 70 of the Forbes Global 2000 companies have a presence in Helsinki, many establishing regional HQs to leverage the city’s logistics and talent base.

#1 Top country SDG Index

Helsinki’s push toward carbon neutrality by 2030 is stimulating clean-tech startups and attracting sustainability-focused ventures.

So…shall we
make it official?