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“Opportunities to build something new this hands-on in central government are rare” »
At the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Laura Kuusio is developing new ways to strengthen the participation of children and young people.
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Teija Inkilä develops digital solutions at the ministry that have also been presented in Europe and China.
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“A career path can start in unexpected places – mine began as a Habbo Hotel moderator” »
Taina Pahkamaa-Huusko keeps everyday operations running smoothly for the ministry’s leadership, from meetings to ministerial working groups.
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“You rarely get such a close view of how decisions are communicated” »
As an intern, Neea Hassinen had a front-row view of how government decisions are communicated within public administration.
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“I see myself as a kind of democracy warrior” »
At the ministry, Liisa Siika-aho works on finding solutions to complex social security issues within the boundaries of political decision-making.
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“What matters most is the people and how well they work together” »
Jari Keinänen has built a career of more than 25 years at the ministry. The sense of community has kept him there.
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“At the ministry, I can bring together different parts of my studies in a remarkable way” »
Jere Päivinen’s work takes social security issues from the ministry to EU negotiations and international agreements.