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- LoihdeOyj
Helsinki +2HybridFull-timeEnglish, Finnish€4,750 - €6,7506 hours ago?🔒 - LoihdeOyj

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The Lappeenranta, Finland job market on JobCrawls currently features live job ads, with the largest employers including Lut University, Lappeenrannan Kaupunki and Etelä-karjalan Sosiaali- Ja Terveyspiiri, Eksote, and top industries spanning Healthcare, Technology and Human resources and other sectors. Average advertised salaries in Lappeenranta, Finland are around €3k per month, which is approximately 6% higher than the Finland average of €3k , with roughly 26% of roles offering remote or hybrid work, which is significantly higher than the Finland average of 15%. Language requirements in Lappeenranta, Finland show a higher English focus than average: around 38% of tracked postings mention English (compared to 28% nationally), while roughly 62% focus primarily on Finnish, Swedish or other local languages.
Our salary trends for Lappeenranta, Finland are calculated from 154 recent job postings with explicit pay information. The current typical advertised base pay is around €3k per month for full‑time roles. This is approximately 6% higher than the Finland average of €3k. We continuously refresh these figures as new job ads appear.
Work‑model data for Lappeenranta, Finland shows that approximately 26% of tracked roles offer some form of remote or hybrid work, creating a primarily on‑site market where remote or hybrid roles are available but competitive. This is significantly higher than the Finland average of 15% remote or hybrid roles. The remaining positions are advertised as fully on‑site, often in roles that require a physical presence.
Across the jobs we track in Lappeenranta, Finland, roughly 38% of postings list English as a required or primary language, while around 62% emphasise Finnish, Swedish or other local languages. This is higher than the Finland average of 28% English requirements, This mix gives international candidates and local talent clear options depending on whether they prefer English‑first workplaces or Finnish/Swedish‑speaking environments.


