Finding a job in Germany
I also have Msc. Degree in Technology. Came here on Job Seeker Visa. What should I do? How to find a job and accommodation?
If after that you still have specific questions that were not addressed before, please feel free to come back and post them here.
I'm from Brazil - this site has a board for Brazilian expats in Germany, but it seems to be a ghost town, so I hope I'll be welcomed here. Since I did not qualify for any public Higher Education programs here in Brazil, all I could afford were 20 college credits spread through a year, and while I have minor expertise in the area of the course, my career focus has changed significantly ever since.
As I said in the introduction thread, I am a freelance comic book professional. I can make a moderate living with it here - but since 9 to 5 jobs in this area aren't a thing and I'll need a regular day job to secure a residency visa in Germany, there comes my doubt.
As far as my research goes, Brazilians are allowed to stay in Germany for three months and look for a job. I know now, from reading you guy's testimonies, that this search can be tough, but what if you're not picky?
Despite the lack of a higher education, German is going to be my fourth language (currently at A1 level). I've worked retail, call center, even cleaning... Would my chances be better in a big city or small? Am I being too delusional?
Thanks in advance!
Welcome to the forum!
It is not clear from your post which area or industry you intend to work in.
Since there are many unemployed EU citizens (who have to be hired first, by law) available for unskilled jobs like the retail, call center and cleaning you mentioned, this is not an option for you (besides occasional, badly paid side jobs that won't give you a visa).
I have no idea about the comic book business (in case you want to remain there) - but in general artistic fields work by special rules (and engage a lot of freelancers). Contact a few publishers to test the waters!
Regarding the location (big/small city), don't be picky and keep the options open to maximize your chances.
And, in any case, have a plan B in case your three months visit ends without any option in hand.
Good luck!
I've researched a little better an there is a visa for freelance artists (the self-employed visa). Though it's not easy to get, I think it's the best call for me. I will contact comic companies and other freelancers from the area in Germany. Once again, thank you!
Can u explain me what are you doing and how u get the job? is for my husband, we just got here and we are both looking for jobs.
Thank u so much!
Just landed few days back to Frankfurt with Job Seeker Visa.
Now searching on all job portals related to my skills.
Most of the applied jobs got rejected due to German language skill.
But I'm very strong in my technical skills.
Need to survive at least few months here to search suitable job.
Can i get any part time jobs that may help to my expenses.
I agree your comment.
But learning German language in short period is not easy.
I 'm very much interested to learn German. But after getting job i can start learning from any university will try to complete till B1 or B2 for sure.
Unfortunately, a JSV does NOT allow work, even part-time or freelance.
PLoupee's advice is good: Enroll in an intensive language class while searching for a job (which will take several months in any case!). This will give a potential employer the good impression that you have a high motivation to improve yourself on the weakest point.
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Any suggestion about most wanted jobs area of IT, like developer or networks or security or support etc
I wish every one Good Luck .
My hubby z聽 looking for job in accounting field. ..as financial analyst聽 or accountant聽 or auditing聽 or any relevant job...
Am Indian currently residing聽 in ksa riyadh wiz my hubby.. but he z聽 looking forward for jobs in Germany ..wiz family visa .. (recently聽 gave birth to baby girl...just a mnth ago). Due to聽 increasing聽 dependent聽 fees levied聽 here ..we're planning to聽 move to some other country. ..
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Regarding job search, this forum already says almost all that can be said (so please tell your husband to read it). You did not tell his (or your) level of German language knowledge, which is the single most important factor.
Also, you did not mention any reason why Germany. In my experience, a move based only on push factors (i.e. why you need to leave KSA) and without a real goal ("some other country") is less likely to be successful.
beppi wrote:fshan: Based on the very limited information you gave above, I don't know how I can help you.
Regarding job search, this forum already says almost all that can be said (so please tell your husband to read it). You did not tell his (or your) level of German language knowledge, which is the single most important factor.
Also, you did not mention any reason why Germany. In my experience, a move based only on push factors (i.e. why you need to leave KSA) and without a real goal ("some other country") is less likely to be successful.
Neither me ..nor my hubby knows German. ..the only reason to move Germany z coz i heard that cost of living z low there ...so that v can save a bit more ...
Whereas abt聽 more details ....my hubby has completed聽 his MBA.. nd experience聽 for abt approx 6-10 yrs now nd has done plenty of other courses .. (namely SAP. Tally聽 ..focus wings..etc...)... he completed聽 3 yrs in ksa as financial analyst . By increasing聽 expenses nd dependent聽 fees of me nd my baby ...we're聽 planning to move to聽 Germany. ..or any foreign聽 country ...but most preferably聽 Germany.
That's y聽 i wanted to know聽 ....wil it b easy to find jobs there ..plus wiz family visa of me nd my baby as well as quantitative聽 salary. ..
But in fact a general trend is that more expensive countries give you an even higher pay (on average), so moving to a high cost destination in order to save more (plus enjoying the higher quality of life) is probably right.
But really, you should both study German first to at least B1 level before you try!
I have a friend, a German who owns a small company in Germany. I live in Nigeria. He wants to employ me in his company and he has to take me in to Germany. Please have you any idea of the proceedures to follow? I would sincerely appreciate detailed explanation!
Thanks!
Contact the German embassy in your country to find out which documents are neded and how to apply!
How long you can stay in Germany does not depend on the passport so much as on the visa.
If you want to do paid work (even of the remote kind, as you indicated), you need to apply for a work permit or freelancer visa beforehand. With that, you can stay for years.
If you just want to visit (and not work), you can stay within the Schengen zone up to 90 days (in any 6 months period) without needing a visa.
I am Rajesh from Hyderabad, having 10 years exp in IT, planning to move to Germany on JSV.
at present I am in similar situation as you posted.
I would like to know that did you got JSV, are you in Germany now?
How is the job hunting going on.
Please let me know your experience from the time of you decided to move Germany , it will be help ful to us and great ful to you.
Thanks,
Rajesh
I am Rajesh from Hyderabad,I am planning to move to Germany through Job seekers Visa.
I am currently working as a senior software engineer with 10 years of experience in technologies SQL Server, SSRS,SSIS, PowerBI,DotNet,C#.
I seen your post that "(Most of the applied jobs got rejected due to German language skill.
But I'm very strong in my technical skills.)"
Could you please let me know is there are chances of getting job if we have A1 level German language .
and how is job market for my skills and can you share your experience in Germany, it will be helpful to us and great full to you.
Thanks,
Rajesh
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I have been living here since 2014. I came here on a student visa and successfully finished my masters in Biology in 2017 at the university of Ulm. I graduated with good grades even with the fact that I had to study with side jobs to sustain myself. I also welcomed my son into the world just before I presented my master thesis. He's German and that gives me the permit to stay after my studies. The thing is that I felt academia is not for me anymore after my masters because my thesis took 1 year instead of 6 months. In other words, I don't have interest to do a PhD.
Since 2017, I have been applying for a job. It's a tough one. I am sure I have sent out over 100 applications and my CV are in German and also in English. I am doing this while at the same time learning German. I am currently at Level B1. I have gotten a few telephone conversations and a couple of face to face interview. I have also gotten a few companies that asked me through email how much I want to be paid and afterwards I would get a rejection. The last one at a pharmaceutical company in Heidelberg boiled down that I don't have work experience. Most of the graduate trainee jobs I applied to have been declined. Of recent, I started applying to "Ausbildung" for the year 2019 and they also have been rejected maybe because I am overqualified. One of the places I applied for the "Ausbildung" had to reply if I really want to do it. 馃槀
I am reconsidering going for a PhD but the thing is that I don't know if I am motivated. I never knew it would be this hard to get a job since my studies were conducted in English and most literature review, materials and methods or most research are in English.
I had to write this because I got two rejections on a Monday morning. I thought I had the chance of landing at least one of them. I am also short of ideas on my next step. Maybe a change of career as I have work experience as a sales Representative from my country. I just don't know anymore. It feels like this country just wants me to do only menial jobs until the day I decide to leave it. I hope it doesn't come to that...
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