Many are in the wrong profession their entire lives – Test to find out in which high-paying job you would actually succeed
Iltalehti offers a quiz to help people discover suitable high-paying jobs, emphasizing the importance of aligning careers with individual strengths and talents.
Countrywide Taxi Strike - Demonstration by Drivers in Central Athens
Taxi drivers in Greece are staging a nationwide strike in protest against a proposed transport ministry bill they believe threatens the viability of their profession.
Apprenticeship - a modern and increasingly popular way to gain a profession
The article discusses the growing trend of apprenticeship programs in Lithuania, emphasizing the mutual benefits for both employers and apprentices.
Gerd Elisabeth Holter was academically strong, inclusive, and social
Gerd Elisabeth Holter, a pioneering figure in Norwegian nursing, passed away at the age of 84 on February 12, 2026, leaving a significant legacy in the profession.
Has Your Partner's Job Affected Your Relationship? Answer the Survey
A survey is being conducted to explore how a partner's profession influences romantic relationships, with insights on challenges and preconceived notions about certain jobs.
Teacher's 'hot feeling' text to pupil as he's struck off after declaring love for them
A UK teacher was banned from the profession after developing an inappropriate relationship with a pupil, which included declarations of love and inappropriate texting.
Nationwide taxi drivers' strike on Monday
Taxi drivers across Greece will strike on March 23 against a new transport law discussing proposed regulations that they believe threaten their profession.
Actor Normunds Laizāns: There are still moments that make it worth being in this profession
Actor Normunds Laizāns reflects on his long career and the significance of moments in acting that keep him passionate about his profession.
Teacher who repeatedly told pupil 'I love you' struck off
A teacher in East Sussex has been banned from the profession after demonstrating serious misconduct towards a boarding school student.
Chairperson of the Bar Association Imbi Jürgen: Personal attacks against lawyers are an assault on the rule of law
The Estonian Bar Association emphasizes that personal attacks on lawyers undermine the independence of the legal profession.
Sweden's biathlon coach changes profession, new challenges await
The head coach of the Swedish biathlon national team, Johannes Lukas, has extended his contract, while coach Jean-Marc Chabloz is preparing for new opportunities.
Young Conductor of the Year: the workload and payment are not balanced, but we are moving in the right direction
Kärolin Tuisk, named Young Conductor of the Year by the Estonian Choral Association, discusses the importance of passion in choir conducting and the need for better financial balance in the profession.
Dramaturg Lauris Gundars: In My Profession, Permission is Necessary
Lauris Gundars discusses his new book and the nature of storytelling in his profession as a dramatist.
Audio Play 'Love': Very Tender and Yet Very Wild
The audio play 'Liebe' explores the themes of romance and passion in old age through the interactions of its characters, grounded in the profession of an ocularist.
Teacher sent sexually explicit texts and images from primary school toilets
A primary school teacher in the UK has been banned from the profession for sending sexually explicit texts and images from school toilets while children were present.
The costume under the toga. The lawyer of the seas tames Mandela's island
Sabrina Peron, a lawyer by profession and an accomplished open water swimmer, reflects on her remarkable athletic achievements in swimming, including multiple long-distance crossings.
Marzena Diakun: Do not place the conductor before the composer, the most important thing is the music
Conductor Marzena Diakun discusses the evolving landscape for female conductors and emphasizes that artistic quality is what truly matters in the profession.
The demographic crisis affects midwives. Fewer births, less work
The decline in births in Poland has led to a surplus of midwives, creating significant employment challenges within the profession.
The plumber is afraid of the 'endless debate'. That's why he doesn't talk to television and radio
A plumber expresses his concerns about engaging with media due to the fear of ongoing discussions without resolution.
Can judges work better and faster? Lawyers say yes
Legal professionals discuss ways to improve the efficiency of the judiciary in Poland, highlighting proposals from the National Bar Council.
Now it has been revealed which profession Finns would prefer to date – "Hard work is required"
A survey reveals the professions that Finns find most attractive for dating, highlighting stereotypes associated with various jobs.
Bus Driver Minawaer Shadier: 'If you can drive a car, you can drive a bus!'
Minawaer Shadier, a determined bus driver in Sweden, celebrates the excitement of her profession, highlighting her journey to overcome stereotypes in a male-dominated field.
Three doctors deemed suicidal Leena unfit for work – Kela considers her suitable for truck driver duties
A truck driver named Leena faces distress and suicidal thoughts after years in the profession, yet Kela claims she is still fit for work as a truck driver.
From Land Register to Execution: Five Areas Where AI is Transforming Notarial Work
In Germany, notaries face a pivotal change as AI technologies begin to automate various aspects of their traditional practices.
Joanna Parafianowicz: Sisters, but not twins. A few words about the professions of legal advisor and lawyer
The article discusses the differences between the professions of legal advisors and lawyers in Poland.
Chamber of Deputies creates crime of false lawyer
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill to combat fraud committed by fake lawyers, establishing penalties for new crimes related to impersonation in the legal profession.
The strange profession of taking the rich and famous to bet fortunes in Las Vegas
Juan Carlos and Maximiliano Palermo, an independent father-son duo, represent casino players and navigate the complexities of betting for wealthy clients in Las Vegas.
What a Chief Data Officer Does: The Profession That Didn't Exist 10 Years Ago and Today All Companies Are Looking For
The article discusses the emergence and significance of the Chief Data Officer role in today’s digital and data-driven business landscape.
Fan Day: sign language interpreter combines profession and love for the idol to bring Alexandre Pires' music to the deaf
Luisa Castro, a sign language interpreter and longtime fan of Alexandre Pires, uses her passion for his music to promote accessibility for the deaf community on Fan Day.
Funeral Agent Day: daughter who followed her father's profession recalls inspiration: 'A lot of humility'
Fabiana de Jesus Santos, a funeral agent in Brazil, reflects on her career, inspired by her late father, on the occasion of Funeral Agent Day.
California teachers cite discipline problems as survey shows at least 40% plan to quit in next decade
A survey reveals that 40% of California teachers are considering leaving the profession within the next decade due to increasing discipline issues and insufficient support.
The ballet dancer collects sunny courtyards for the spring: 'And here is one of the really beautiful ones'
A Danish ballet dancer reflects on how a book helped her understand the stereotypes of women in art and its implications in her profession.
VIDEO INTERVIEW > The dentist of fighters: these men will have significant injuries based on their profession
A significant fight night took place at Tondiraba Ice Hall, featuring top fighters and drawing a large audience that included celebrities and politicians.
The status of the interpreting profession must be raised: 'More choose something else'
Many in the interpreting profession are reporting tough working conditions and poor wage development, leading some to leave the field as significant retirements loom.
Deaths: Photojournalist was passionate about the profession and about people
Américo Vermelho was a Brazilian photojournalist known for his deep passion for photography and people throughout his career.
Now casters get their own Oscar - raises hopes for a Swedish award
The upcoming 98th Academy Awards will introduce a new category for Best Casting, marking a significant recognition of the casting profession.
Feeling the Weight of Power
A young journalist reflects on his challenging beginnings in the profession, revealing instances of exploitation and the struggle for dignity.
The Strike Committee responds to the Minister of Health: there is neither agreement nor legitimacy in the Forum's negotiations
The Medical Strike Committee has refuted the claims made by Spain's Minister of Health regarding a supposed negotiation and agreement with the Medical Profession Forum.
Now we're investigating which profession is the hottest commodity in the dating market - vote for your favorite!
The article engages readers in a poll to determine which professions are most attractive in the dating market, presenting various characteristics people look for in potential partners.
Will AI take Australian jobs, or is it just an excuse for corporate restructure?
The article discusses concerns over AI's impact on jobs in Australia, focusing on the voice acting profession amid recent corporate layoffs.
'I was killer clown's lawyer – what he showed me on death row made my blood run cold'
Karen Conti, the lawyer for serial killer John Wayne Gacy, reveals a chilling moment from her time representing him on death row.
Lawyer sentenced to several years in prison for serious money laundering
A lawyer in Sweden has been convicted of serious money laundering linked to two housing cooperative funds and has received a prison sentence along with a five-year ban on business and advisory practices.
Blue House reviewing plan to revive abolished open-eligibility bar exam
The Blue House is contemplating a revival of an open bar exam in South Korea to allow more legal professionals to enter the field without attending law school.
New police officers may have their education funded
A proposal from the Swedish government suggests that new police officers can have their education fully funded if they commit to a minimum of eight years in the profession after completing their training.
Need to pay three million in case costs for the couple
Lawyer Ómar Valdimarsson must pay nearly three million krónas in case costs to a couple after he withdrew his legal action against them.
Revival of the Judicial Examination by the Blue House Sparks Renewed Debate in the Legal Community
The South Korean Blue House's consideration to revive the Judicial Examination has reignited a longstanding debate in the legal community regarding its necessity and implications.
The modest lawyer who 'polished' the Act of March 11: 'The document has become more graceful'
G.Pukas, who played a symbolic role in ensuring the legal integrity of the Act of March 11, reflects on his contributions and the challenges of continuing his work due to health issues.
SWAN chief urges women accountants to lead by mentoring
The chairperson of the Society of Women Accountants of Nigeria encourages women in the profession to focus on mentorship and collective contributions to redefine success.
Foreign doctors surprised that they need to know Icelandic to work in the country
Foreign doctors in Iceland express surprise about the requirement to learn the Icelandic language to practice medicine in the country.
Former lawyer A. Škėma remains convicted of influence peddling
The Lithuanian Supreme Court upheld the conviction of former lawyer A. Škėma for influence peddling, confirming the decisions of previous courts without finding significant legal errors.