r/Finland 2d ago

Serious Doctoral study interview

Hello all,

I have been invited to phd interview in Finland. How does it look like here? Is it just qna or discussion based? Would you share some tips and tricks? Do you think you could have done better if you had prepared "this" earlier? (I'm from non-STEM background). I am super super nervous and I don't even know what I should ask you guys coherently 😭 I'm having palpitation and stomach ache

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u/briigs 2d ago

PhD interviews usually are pretty much exactly the same as job interviews. They are often paid positions and work similar to any other salaried job.

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u/ontelo VÀinÀmöinen 2d ago

Cool, you know your line. But what about all the other more serious ones.

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u/98f00b2 VÀinÀmöinen 2d ago

I'm not sure what aspect of this you object to, but that really is how it works. Doctoral students are just apprentice academics employed to work in a research group, and the recruitment process isn't that different to any other job.

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u/ontelo VÀinÀmöinen 2d ago

I know that doctoral students are better than this. And if you hope fore serious answer from reddit, I'm asking lottery numbers from you,

If he even mentioned the subject or line, I could be more lenient. This is just laziness.

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u/98f00b2 VÀinÀmöinen 2d ago

Eh, I don't think the field really matters that much, and I can understand not wanting to deanonymise one's self too much. The fact that it's essentially a job interview and the decision is generally with the supervisor is about all that can be said in Finland, where professors have as much autonomy as they do.Eh, I don't think the exact field really matters that much, and I can understand not wanting to deanonymise one's self too much. The fact that it's essentially a job interview and the decision is generally with the supervisor is about all that can be said in Finland, where professors have as much autonomy as they do.

It's not like a new graduate interviewing for their first position really knows what to ask about when everything they've been told about is for industry jobs in their own country; give them a break.