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Lindcode is interested in connecting with people who care about practical learning, educational quality, and meaningful digital competence development. We welcome interest from potential colleagues, consultants, interns, and other future collaborators.

Who we would like to hear from

Lindcode welcomes interest from people who want to contribute to practical learning, digital education, and competence-oriented work. This may include full-time applicants, consultants, interns, and, where relevant, students looking for internship or LIA opportunities.

We value curiosity, reliability, and a genuine interest in helping people learn and develop useful skills over time.

How we work

Lindcode is based near Turku, Finland, and works with people and collaborators in both Finland and Sweden. We value clear communication, flexibility, and a healthy balance between work and life, with a way of working that is often remote but still grounded in real collaboration and shared responsibility.

We also believe that good professional relationships are built between people, not only roles. Small traditions and occasional in-person meetings remain an important part of that.

Open applications and future opportunities

Lindcode’s work can vary over time, with quieter periods followed by more active phases of delivery and development. Because of this, we welcome open applications from people whose background, mindset, or skills may be relevant to our future work.

If your profile aligns with an upcoming need, we may get in touch to continue the conversation. For advertised roles, we aim to respond directly to applicants. For open applications, response times may vary depending on current activity.

Get in touch

If you are interested in working with Lindcode, you are welcome to send a message or application to careers@lindcode.com.

We are especially interested in hearing from people who can contribute to learning, teaching, course development, communication, or other areas connected to Lindcode’s direction.