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All You Need to Know about WORKING in GERMANY (Part 2)

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All You Need to Know about WORKING in GERMANY (Part 2)

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Want to work in Germany? Here is everything you need to know about working in Germany. This video will cover high demand jobs in Germany, how to find a job, where to look for jobs, pension, unemployment, trade unions and much more! Working in Germany as a foreigner is easier than you might think!

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00:00 – Work in Germany
00:37 – High Demand Jobs
02:02 – Sponsor (NordVPN)
03:05 – High Demand Jobs
05:51 – Working in Germany as a Foreigner
08:40 – Where to look for Jobs
09:33 – Trade Unions
11:09 – Unemployment
13:39 – Pension
16:40 – Do you need to speak German?

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26 COMMENTS

  1. I’m finally moving to Germany 🇩🇪, got a good paying job with excellent benefits, 8 weeks paid vacation, unheard of in the United States. It will be in the Frankfurt area. Ich hab den Vorstellungsgespräch am Dienstag und dann am nächsten Tag am Mittwoch haben die mir die Stelle angeboten!!!! 🤩 And yes because of you I subscribed to Nord VPN last year!!! Snd I love it!!

  2. I always love the humor in your videos but I love the information in this one. I was using Gehalt to look for jobs but my German is not good and they're sending me so many jobs I didn't search for! My career is technical so I need to learn German but hopefully in a couple years I'll be there

  3. 🥳 thanks for answering the questions!

    Also I didn't know you can come here for job trainings. That's amazing news, cause you don't need high qualifications for that!

  4. Working in Germany? Let's face it, it's very difficult.
    Yes, Germany looks like a paradise from outside. And yes, all the listed achievements that the Germans fought hard for, sounds great. But they are also increasingly being abused. In the video, this is presented as a "joke". The people who are affected, don't find it funny at all.

    To put it bluntly: 300,000 Germans leave the country every year because they have better opportunities in other countries. Usually the most of them are high performers.

    Then something else is mentioned: To be successful in Germany, you really have to have a very, very good education. And you have to learn the German language. However, people with a very, very good education get better offers in many other countries and get along much better with English or French.

    If you don't have a good education, and that's probably the case for most people who are interested in coming to Germany, you get a good social hammock, but the way up is blocked for the most of these people. Ask the migrants from Syria etc.

    To make it short: Germany is a tough country. Germany is looking for highly trained specialists or people with a special work ethic (care, etc.). And every year many well-educated people leave the country because it doesn't offer them enough opportunities.

    However: Germany is a beautiful country and the Germans not so rude as it is often writen.

  5. Such a pitty that you still use the stupid Covid "vaxine ".Mandatory condition to work in Deutchland. I thought you people of Germany are more smart than others. But no!Vaxine Vaxine!!!!!

  6. My dad works in software and my mom used to be a teacher, I wish they wanted to move to Germany because I would certainly love to.
    (I’ll just conveniently forget to mention the lack of electricians, etc. as they love to renovate)

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