Joshua K. asked a question to Zsuzsanna R.
Thank you for your response
Dear Joshua, considering that English is our official working language at the company, not speaking the headquarters' local language doesn't pose any disadvantage. However, depending on the country of work, we might consider learning a few phrases to impress local colleagues. The same applies to Finnish; if we are open and learn some basic Finnish phrases, while not necessary for our work, it would be highly appreciated socially and could enrich our experience. For our open positions, the requirement is always English proficiency, not Finnish. Of course, knowing a second language is always an advantage in a multinational company, but it is not a requirement.
Wow, this is a word of encouragement to me indeed, I do know basic phrases, hoping in the best positive outcome for the future, thank you.
I would definitely encourage you that if you're interested in our positions and our company, please feel free to apply based on your education and areas of interest. Please don't let knowing only a few phrases discourage you at all; our Finnish colleagues would be delighted by that too!
yes please, I did apply for the finance trainee which didn't go in my favor 😄 but I currently did for the recent trainee investment role, hoping for the best.
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