Applying for a traineeship in 2016
University students can enter a salaried traineeship of 1-3 months. The trainee period may be longer if the employer participates in the costs. Applications for traineeship assistance should be made to your own major-subject department.
The following can be traineeship employers:
- Government offices and institutions
- Private enterprises (including Finnish companies located abroad), organisations, city councils, and state-owned companies
- The separate institutions, library, administrative office, faculties, and departments of the University of Helsinki
- In special cases, the student's own department
- Foreign employers abroad
The following rules and instructions apply to traineeships:
- The training must be focused, tutored and supervised
- The trainee assistance will not be given a second time to students who have received it before
- The traineeships are mainly intended for major-subject students in the last stages of their degree
- The salary for a trainee is at least 1,173 Euros per month
- Trainees earn two days off for each full holiday-entitlement month. Trainees are not paid a holiday bonus, but they have to take the time off.
- Traineeships can be given to foreign students who are degree students at the University of Helsinki.
The salary can vary according to traineeship placement, depending on how much the employer contributes towards the costs. The traineeship salary is normal taxable income, so you need to calculate it into the income affecting your study grant.
Trainee vacancies
Governmental bodies typically submit their open traineeship positions to Career Services for which they request University funding in early December.
You'll find these traineeship offers on an electronic job board. Such traineeships cannot be applied for directly, but rather you must first obtain information about your department´s or faculty´s traineeship practices. Your department or faculty can allocate funding to specific traineeship offers or can select/approve the students whose traineeship is funded.
A University-funded traineeship position may also be featured among the job notices published by Career Services if University funding is not a requirement for applying. Normally the only traineeship positions published among job notices are positions for which the employer pays the full salary. See other job advertisements.
Applying for assisted traineeships
Additional information
More information in Flamma:
The traineeship liaison at the Department of Computer Science:
Teija Kujala
P.O.Box 68 (Gustaf Hällströmin katu 2b)
00014 University of Helsinki
Phone: 191 51380 (Exactum D235)
Email: Teija.Kujala(at)cs.helsinki.fi