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about estonia

#1 digital society
Welcome to the most advanced digital society in the world. In a country where 100% of public services are online, and everything can be signed digitally, technology is embedded in the culture. No wonder it is also the start-up nation of Europe. If innovation excites you, this is the place to be.

great work-life balance
All work and no play makes you dull. Full stop. Short commute times and flexible working hours let you enjoy your free time to the fullest. Use the free time for hobbies, spend it with friends & family or just do nothing at all. Experience clean air, abundant nature and one of the safest cities in Europe.

career boost
Estonians value straightforward communication and low workplace hierarchy. Here ideas are more important than age, and skills are valued over small-talk. Make new connections in a heartbeat, get your dream career going, buckle up and be ready for lift-off.

clean & wild
Estonia has some of the cleanest air you'll ever breathe — even in the city. And with the low population density and abundance of great outdoors, you'll have no problem hearing yourself think. 30 minutes is the farthest you'll have to travel to find yourself completely immersed in nature.

"yes, I speak english"
While Estonian is the official language here, the vast majority of native Estonians speak excellent English. The Estonian government provides free language lessons for new arrivals, but if you speak some English, chances are you'll get along just fine.

safety & stability
Even in the larger population centres, Estonia has low corruption and crime. Nothing too dramatic happens here. That might sound a bit boring but in this case, is boring such a bad thing? Life is safe and secure here, meaning the most you'll have to sweat is in the sauna.

too good to be true?
Estonians are honest to a fault. So if this sounds too good to be true, we'll be the first to admit we have flaws like everyone else. The winters here are dark and cold (up to -20˚C) but the white nights of summer more than make up for it. Estonians may seem reserved at first, but get to know us and you've found a friend for life!
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TallinnAffiliate Manager
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TallinnLead Product Manager
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TartuProduct Content Writer
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EstoniaJunior DevOps Engineer for Data Exchange Technologies
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TartuFront-end Developer
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TallinnExport Sales Manager
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TallinnFull-Stack Developer
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TallinnPayments Reporting Specialist
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TallinnFinance Manager
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TallinnProduct Designer, Design Systems
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TallinnSenior Software Engineer (Consumer Ledger)
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TallinnIntegration Engineer (Intern)
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TallinnIT Consultant (Procurement and Projects)
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TallinnIT helpdesk specialist
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TallinnDevOps Engineer Poker
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TallinnSenior Software Engineer (m/w/d)
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TallinnTechnical Support and Onboarding Officer
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TallinnGraphic Designer
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TallinnBackend Developer (Node.js), Mid-Level
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TallinnIT Technician
our unicorns and decacorns
estonian experience

From the USA to Norway to Estonia. A ride through Erik´s Estonian experience - what he loves here and how he's made it feel like home.
Erik
test engineer

Back in Brazil, Thiago was used to hustle and chaos. But in Estonia things get done efficiently, the environment is calm, and you can actually hear yourself think.
Thiago
electronics engineer

Putu moved to Estonia from Bali because she wanted to experience how it feels to live in a very connected country. She fell in love with Estonian quiet forests.
Putu
software tester

Nicholas came to Estonia from USA as a student but later on built a career at the tech sector which is a melting pot of different cultures.
Nicholas
BI team lead

Mustafa has travelled the globe and finds Estonia's low hierachy and work-life balance to be the best.
Mustafa
TV operator

Denise found her way from Sao Paolo, Brazil to Tallinn, Estonia. She enjoys the Estonian work-life balance.
Denise
programmatic media coordinator