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Sigma seeks IT professionals in Finland

After the Nokia crisis, over 10 000 Finns—many of them highly qualified—have lost their job. Sigma Technology, represented by Johnny Fägersten, and three other Swedish IT companies are heading to the Finnish job fair in Salo, near Turku, this week to offer IT positions in Sweden.

“Finland is a great market offering a perfect mix of high professional competence and big amount of job seekers. It’s now becoming quite challenging to find the same combination in Sweden, having the IT sphere overheated. I’m looking forward to meeting a lot of talented minds at the Finnish job fair this Tuesday,” shares Johnny Fägersten.

Read Johnny’s interview in Dagens Industri’s article. 

For more information, contact Johnny Fägersten (johnny.fagersten@sigmatechnology.se).

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The Finnish job market offers a big pool of experienced software developers and engineers, however, the recent Nokia crisis left many of those professionals out of job. The current situation can be improved with the help from the Finnish western neighbor – Sweden. Sigma Technology is among Swedish IT companies that help IT experts from Finland to get new employment.

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Sigma is a leading consulting group with an objective to make our customers more competitive. Our means are technological know-how and a constant passion for finding better solutions. In total, we are 5,000 employees in sixteen countries. Our services are provided by Sigma Technology, Sigma Connectivity, Sigma Industry, Sigma Civil, and Sigma Software.

Sigma is owned by Danir, held by the Dan Olofsson family.