Work in the happiest country in the world

Work in Finland

Staffing and recruitment agency Kipinä Oy was established in 2010. Throughout the years of operations our focus has been on providing foreign workforce in Finland. Kipinä has own recruitment entities in Romania, Kipina HRM RO srl, and in Bulgaria, Kipina BG OOD, as well as local recruitment and employment agency in Poland, Ilves Sp. z o. In addition, Kipinä has long term partners, among others in Slovakia and in India.

Fair rental employment services for over ten years

Kipinä is a member of the Henkilöstöpalveluyritysten Liitto HPL (Association of Personnel Service Companies). This reflects Kipinä’s responsibility as a partner that always acts in accordance with applicable law. As a result, employing through Kipinä is always fair to both the employee and the company using rental manpower. We always strive to serve both our customers and our employees in their own language, so that cooperation between the customer and the employee is as smooth as possible.

About Finland

Finland offers really good working conditions for the employees. This is one of the main reasons why people choose to work in Finland. Regular working hours are usually at most 8 per day and 40 per week. Finland pays a lot of attention to equality and cooperation at the working place. Comparing to other countries, Finland is ranked very high in terms of safety, low- hierarchy and high autonomy of employees. Finland is also a good place for those who want to improve themselves and get additional education. Employers tend to invest in their employees and encourage those who wish to improve their skills and knowledge.

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Kipinä is always fair to both the employee and the employer.

Stefan Baranceanu – Professional who works in Finland
Originally from Romania Baranceanu works in Finland at Ata Gears Oy, which is world´s leading manufacturer of spiral bevel gears. Stefan praises how Kipinä Oy’s friendly employees helped him to get a job where he “feels like home”.
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