New members of the Austria forum, introduce yourself here
I am from Hungary, moved to Vienna 3 weeks ago. I would like to find friends, so I am more than happy to participate events or other activitys.

Cheers
Timi
I am Nick from NY originally but been an expat most of my life. I work in marketing and have my own website [link moderated] to help people new to a city to stay active and meet locals. Other than the quick advert, I am always very willing to meet up for a beer/coffee for a chat.
I am sushant planning to come to vienna in january for masters, my main concern is to work聽 part time english speaking job to finance my daily living expenses, kindly suggest the scenario of how much a person can earn聽 during part time work..
I also have a experience of 4 years in sales & marketing in real estate .
Please suggest me suitable option
Regards
Sushant dixit
lagoon471 wrote:Hi, I am new here and new in Vienna too. Would be looking for a job but don't speak any German yet so that's first priority at the moment. Would love to meet people to learn or share. There might be easy way to get along in this city but don't know much right now. Looking forward to anything new...
Hi Lagoon471,
Welcome to Vienna and Austria
Can Iask you where do you come from? There are lots of groups that meet up, and you can talk in your own language and praticee your German, also you get to meet new friends.
Simon
I am an Indian origin from East Midlands, U.K.
Already moved in Wien,done an Intensive German course for 3 weeks and looking for a job. Nice place a lot to do,but German is a must,finding it really hard without friends and feelinga bit聽 stressed(quite normal for new -comer).
Find the city friendly and charming:))
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My name is Richard, 29 years. I'm a hairdresser (some say a good one :-D - in 2011 I've won Polish Championships, so maybe it is true :-D ). From time to time I'm visiting my girlfriend in Wien, and now I'm thinking about moving to Austria to be closer to her. I've just started to learn german, so it is difficult to find regular job without knowing this language, so I'm looking for people interested in my skills - I can come to your house to make some magic ;-) - contact me and You won't regret it.
I am more then happy to have found this expat- blog, as i have learned valuable tips for living and working in Austria. I am from Bulgaria still live there and currently working in one resort called Bansko. I am very passionate about Austria and was very impressed from what i saw from my little trip there. Thats where my passion to live and work there started from. The only thing that bothers me is that i barely can make sentence in german. I used to study german聽 in the college i graduated but with no practice at all after that i can say i am a true beginner. Sometimes i use it at my work place but is something simple like breakfast -dinner time room number also can make simple orders but thats it- no vocabulary and聽 no聽 grammar. Despite my none german i decided that i want to try my luck next spring and see if things can happen and how hard is it to live and work there. Like other members here i also wonder is it possible to find a job without german and also is it easier to do this from a website before i go there or it is better to situate there first and then to start searching. I am passionate for the Tyrol region but also not mind to be anywhere in Austria so which are the best places for people without german language. Well i speak english russion macedonian and i will definitely start learning german. and also have experience in the tourist services and graduated this but i know nothing is enough if you dont speak the language. Do i have any chance to "survive"
and what tips would you recommend me. Also is it hard to find housing and where can聽 check sample聽 pricesI'm from Hungary, but live here for the past 15 years and work in the teaching and education sector.
I am a qualified and experienced Hungarian and German teacher, as well as a professional translator for Hungarian and German. As a Hungarian and German Language Trainer I have taught in the private sectors and in all kinds of language schools, mainly adults, but I also have experience of teaching children.
I can offer German tutoring and conversation training to B2 level, since I live and teach in Vienna for 15 years and made my Bachelor degree in transcultural communication, as well as a Master degree in translation at the University of Vienna. In addition I have a teaching qualification for German as a Foreign Language from the University of Kassel in Germany, and a didactic training on the renowned Berlitz-method for native speaker language teachers.
The German lessons in One-on-One training are 60 or 90 minutes in length. You can also bring your friend, spouse or collegue and take semi-pirvate lessons - there is enough place for as many as 3 persons.
I teach at home in the city center, just beside of the famous Karmelitermarkt in the 2nd district of Vienna; easy to reach with U2, tram 2, and the bus lines 5A and 5B. Home tutoring at your place or in-company training is also possible by agreement.
Usually I work from home, where I have a vast library of teaching resources such as textbooks, worksheets, dictionaries, teaching materials, flashcards etc., but I also run some in-company courses for Hungarian and German in Vienna and surroundings.
If you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Kind regards
Sara
After 12 years spent in the public and private sector in France,
I've decided to settle down in Austria and work as a teacher
Best regards
David GAY
I will be moving to Vienna on Thursday (18th) as an au pair in the 22nd district. I'm looking to meet other expats in Vienna just to socialise and get to know the city. I know Vienna fairly well, as I lived there for around 3-4 weeks whilst teaching in Austria. However, Vienna is pretty big so I'm sure there are many places that I missed and it would be great to have someone see it with me. So if you'd like a wee friend to explore with, message me!
Thank you,
Natalie

My name is Rick, and I currently live in Dallas,聽 Texas.聽 I was a student at Leopold - Franzen Universit盲t and graduated in 2006 as a Diplom-ingenieur der architektur. I had to return to Texas due to family illness, and I have been working in architecture here for the last 7 years. I am married now, and my wife and I would like to live in Austria.聽
My years in Innsbruck were some of the best in my life!! I love the culture and traditions there, and the people were some of the most genuine kind hearted folk I have met. I took my wife to Tyrol for our "Flitterwochen", and she loved it there too.
I am sincerely trying to find work in an architecture office in Innsbruck or the Umgebung.聽 Since I have an Austrian degree, I am eligible for the rot- weiss-rot karte. I just need someone to give me a chance. I can still speak Deutsch, but I am not great at writing it. I am working on that now,聽 but I am sure it would go easier if I was in the country learning it.
So if anyone has any tips, leads, etc. I would be grateful for the advice. Or if anyone just wants to talk about Austria,聽 I would love to.
Well that's it for now!!! I am looking forward to getting to know you聽 all and to explore the blog!!!
Rick
I hope this might answer some questions.
Simon
I am Valentina
I am new in Austria, I am currently learning the language,
Deutsch is not so easy breezy as other languages I have learned,
I would like to work as an English teacher or a Spanish teacher
I am a Master of Arts, my major is international political and economy studies,
For this I had to learned English, French and some German, but not nearly enough to be able to have fluent conversations and I consider that in order to find a job that is coherent with my resume I have to dominate the language first,
Anyways
Expat seems like an interesting tool for people like me, newbies is this country,
I am a recently retired teacher of ESOL in the public high school.聽 Right after retirement, I took off and traveled to Cuenca Ecuador for a month. I loved it there and would like to try to meet other retired Baby Boomers who have moved to Austria. I lived in Austria many years ago, but would not like to retire there, or at least spend a few months at a time.聽 Can anyone direct me to a Baby Boomer group of American Expats living in聽 or around INNSBRUCK.Vienna wouldn't be a bad place to live either.聽 聽i would love to her from you.聽 聽Brenda
My Name is Aschalew from Ethiopa, married, haves 1 son, working as an excavator operator over 5 years, I like travell have plan to go to Europe, I'm looking for opportunities to live abroad.
Best Regards
Aschalew wodinh
It's Louisshey...from the Philippines but currently living here in Vienna Austria...I recently join expats blog just to get information and knowledge of the jobs possibilities that suites for me.
Thanks and have a nice day...!!
Louisshey
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