How to find a job in Estonia?

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How to find a job in Estonia? Liina Vallimäe 30.09.2017

Work Permits There is no such thing in Estonia as a special “work permit”. You can work here if your short‐term employment is registered by your employer and your stay here is legal (e.g. you have a D- visa) or when you have a valid (temporary) residence permit for working.

The residence permit for studying in Estonia is generous The residence permit for studying in Estonia is generous. Because the residence permit provides the right to work too. There is no limitation for working hours. That is a great chance to gain international experience, both educational and the work. You just need to be full-time student (30 ECTS credits per semester) and the working hours shouldn’t interfere with your studies. 

EU If you are a citizen of the EU, the EEA (Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway), or Switzerland, you can enter Estonia without a visa. If you want to work in Estonia for more than 3 months, you just need to register as an Estonian resident in the Population Register of Estonia during the first 3 months of your stay.

1. Job offers Job offers are mainly in Estonian, but you can also find English ones. It may be useful to join Career- and counselling center Facebook page: facebook.com /tlu.knk - we put up job offers for students. Also look here: http://www.tlu.ee/en/career-and- counselling-centre/Working-in-Estonia

2. International companies Depending on what you are studying you can try to contact some bigger international companies in Estonia - for example Skype, TransferWise, Swedbank, SEB, Eesti Energia.  If you are in trouble finding suitable companies for you, contact Career- and counselling centre: career@tlu.ee

3. Embassies Also you can search information in different embassies in Estonia and see or ask if they have any job offers -  http://vm.ee/en/country-representations/foreign- representations – Ministry of Foreign Affairs

4. Keeping an eye on different offers Some job search portals: CV Keskus - www.cvkeskus.ee CV-Online - www.cv.ee Eesti Töötukassa - www.tootukassa.ee/eng EkspressJob - www.ej.ee/eng Tudengiveeb – www.tudengiveeb.ee LinkedIn – jobs in Estonia GoWorkaBit - goworkabit.com Workinestonia - www.workinestonia.com  

Thank you!