We mapped out how much the Vantaa tram is currently employing people – fresh engineer Eetu Vento, 24, is one of the lucky ones
The construction of the Vantaa tram is providing job opportunities for local residents, including fresh engineer Eetu Vento, who secured a role close to home amid challenging employment conditions for recent graduates.
Eetu Vento, a 24-year-old recent graduate, has found an opportunity in the construction of the Vantaa tram, landing a job at Destia, which is responsible for building the western section of the tram line. This comes at a time when new graduates are struggling to find jobs, with Vento being fortunate enough to have multiple offers. His previous internship experience at the tram depot in Helsinki gave him an advantage in securing this local position near his home in Tikkurila.
The Vantaa tram project is seen as a significant contributor to employment in the area, with estimates suggesting it could generate over 8,000 person-years of work amidst a challenging job market in Vantaa, where around 20,000 residents are currently unemployed. This infrastructure initiative aims to address both transportation needs and local job creation, highlighting the positive impact such projects can have on the economy and community.
Vento's story exemplifies the potential benefits of infrastructural developments in improving employment opportunities for local residents, especially in regions facing high unemployment rates. The Vantaa tram not only enhances local transit options but also plays a crucial role in revitalizing the job market, demonstrating how public works can lead to positive social outcomes for communities in need.