You should be fine. If you’re asked, you should mention that you’re working as an interpreter and that’s the reason for your stay. There shouldn’t be any issues since interpreters are free to work without visa.
The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland states that you don’t need a visa.
And, according to Finnish Immigration Service, Finland allows interpreters to work without a residence permit for a stay maximum of 90 days.
You do not need a residence permit for an employed person or any other
residence permit in the following cases:if you are an interpreter, a teacher, a specialist, or a sports judge
or referee, you work on the basis of an invitation or a contract, and
the duration of the job is no longer than 90 days
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