I know two people who went to Germany to pursue their master's degrees. Both of them got jobs before completing their studies, despite having no prior job experience. One of them also had language skills. 1. The first person is studying in the CSE department and lives in Frankfurt. His profile was strong in terms of projects, GitHub, networking, and showcasing his skills in interviews. His language skills were also good. Despite having no prior job experience, he received job offers from several IT companies. For a fresher, having projects or internships is crucial for gaining job experience. 2. The second person got a job in German military engineering within a year of arriving, despite having no language skills. According to them, simply studying is not enough. You need to gradually work on everything necessary to get a job from the beginning. If you wait until after finishing your studies to do these things, you may end up feeling frustrated.
Completely agree on this one. I personally know a student who recently got a job before finishing masters and without any prior experience. It’s all about how hard you work. Opportunities are still there for the ones who have the right skills and wiling to work hard.
@@mishika9859if you have time than you can learn language or any other skill, as you already know, they prioritise their language first and skills too. So instead of finding opportunities where language will be no needed, you can start learning and predictably getting a job soon
Excellent guys! I will move to Germany! Also, I will meet you both for sure! I will remember your words! Thank you for sharing the information. Thx for taking out time and putting all the efforts.
I have 41 LPA wfh in India and have also received 80K offer in Berlin. I have decided to take the 80K offer and take a slight pay cut because I think I should be able to save 2.2 Lacs+ still. Its not just about money for me. I feel the quality of life (aqi, public transport, travel opportunities, work life balance, etc will make up for it).
I have heard from several students studying and working in Germany that graduates with no prior experience do not receive the average package of 45k-50k/year, as quoted in this video. So, I would like you to cover topics such as starting salaries, total living expenses and savings that can be done, and job markets of life science and non-IT fields. Would also like to know the current situation of part-time, working student and mini jobs in tier 1, 2 and 3 cities. Keep coming up with such great videos. Thank you.
All depends upon what your field is and how big the company is that you are getting into. Fields like CS, EC, Semiconductor tech, IT and Biomed has starting salaries in the range of 57k-65k in many big companies in their respective fields. Also, if one is already living in a smaller city he can save a lot more
I did my masters here in Germany, had 1 YoE back in India, currently my package is 80k~ EUR as a SDE-1 at AWS , so you need to have skills, its not that anyone can pick their bags and come here and find a job.
@@AsliArtist 80k euro savings will be zero if you get married and live a decent life with a car and not an ultra miser life. Instead of doing masters in Germany spending money if you had been in startups like Swiggy you would have been dollar millionaires with the Swiggy IPO. Plus with the advent of AI masters degrees themself are not much of importance now. Plus most post grad colleges dont teach relevant skills because relevant skills keeps quickly changing. So India is a growing country and has lot of opportunities. Just using currency benefit and trying to make money by saving money is an old thought process.
People often miss the word SKILLED when they hear about labour shortage. Germany needs skilled professionals rather than freshers. I know so many people who have completed their masters and has been searching for job since more than a year even after having job experience. But it also depends from which sector you belong too..students from IT sector usually get the job faster compared to others. And if you are from Purchasing, Sales, Project Management as in where you need to deal with customers then you HAVE TO know German atleast B2 level. Honestly the job situation for freshers is not good in Germany and when you don’t have job after completing your masters you will face visa issues, tax class issues, finding house( you cannot live in student dorm if you are not a student and private home owners won’t give you house on rent if you don’t have a job) and a lot of things, which in India won’t make a difference because you have your family to support you. If you have extreme financial situation and if your family is dependent on you then please don’t take the risk. It’s not about only quality education anymore it’s about mental stress and helplessness comes with it. Because here you not only have to study or work, you manage everything on your own and German bureaucracy is literally so bad. And as most Indians we tend not to share our problems with our family or even friends which takes a toll on mental health. So please consider everything and decide. I hope everything works out for everyone.
why you people want to leave Bharat is strange, Modiji has made it number one world economy . 5 trillion much bigger than Germany. Shame on you, Maybe you want to convert that is why you are leaving
Hi guys thank you for making these videos, this is a request to make video with students from marketing and business schools in Germany as nobody has! Would really help so many of us 🙏🏻
I live in france and language is a must asset for growth. Also there are lot of benifits like unemployment insurance, free health care etc . Only downside is cooking , cleaning 😂 and housing rents .
The problem in Germany is not that there are no job openings, the problem is that they wont fill those openings even if you are a good candidate. Germans have very high trust issues and wont get convinced that you can do the job unless your cv says so. They wait for a 100% match candidate for years. Then there is language issue which is another big factor. Its not easy to find a job in Germany as each interview process takes 2 months on an average. So, if you are planning to come on a Job seeker visa, please be very very careful.
@@direct.skc.2 exactly 💯. Indians think they will be beloved by foreigners. If you think that you have felt racism in india, then you cannot even imagine its level abroad.
Yes that is true and this is what people don't understand, it is very hard to get job in Germany and 1 out of every 2 person coming to Germany will have to go back to india
@@RajghvChadda Speak for yourself. It is not hard to 'find' any job, it is hard to convince a group of people that you are good at something intrinsically without knowing them
when one makes a comparison based on percentages one needs to understand that the size of the country, size of the population is already factored in because we are talking percentages not numbers (of jobs or joblessness).
We are currently in economic depression. Many companies are not hiring now. If you are a specialist in technical field with + 7 years experience you might be lucky. For freshers is currently not good. I have more than 20 years experience in Automotive so I know what I am talking about.
My brother received several job offer letters from Germany before finishing his studies. He is doing his master's in CSE at FAU. He didn't have any job experience, but his profile ( GitHub, projects, and language etc) skills were very good.
@@TheWaleedKhalid I forgot to mention someone else, but I commented separately. He received a job offer in German military engineering even before completing one year in Germany. He is not in the IT field. No country is 100% perfect in every way. One should go where the job opportunities are more abundant.
In my opinion the deal breaker is the answer to the question - Am I willing to take the trouble and time to learn a new language. Learning the language does not mean being able to talk about things in daily life rather it is being able to work in the foreign language.... reading , writing and speaking ..
Hello Flying Abroad, I hope everything is going well. I am a Medical Biotechnology Engineer and currently living in Munich. Despite having A1 and A2 German level certification from India, I am still finding it difficult to get job opportunities in Germany. I would like to learn more about how you managed to enhance your German language fluency and understanding so quickly after moving to Germany. Could you please share your resourceful knowledge and guidance? Thank you for your time! Manorama
Very good information about Germany. My son and daughter-in-law are both working there, so I regularly watch your RUclips channel, just to validate what they use to tell us 😊
i thing for sure based on experience is it will be hard get job in Germany as foreigner (not student jobs) . these youtubers only talk about very few people
are bhai sab america ka paisa hai 😂😂😂 pure europe me america ka paisa lga hua hai iss vjah ae itne age nikle hue hai jis din usa ka dimag phira air apna ppasia khich liya pura europe dhadam ho jaeaga aur hum bevkuf log usa ke pese ko mna kr dete 😂😂😂 kitne bade bevkuf hai hum log 😂😂😂 ye sab janne ke baad bhi ki duniya me ko bhi country developed bni hai vo usa ke paise se bani hai hum mana kar dete usa ke pese ko 😂😂😂😂 had hao yaar
Is there an upper age limit for jobs in Germany?. Retired US citizen with well rounded experience in the manufacturing arena (NPI, DFX, Product realization, outsourcing, Managing contract Manufacturers, Product sustaining ) of state of the art Telecom equipment from Cradle to grave with leading Tech company. My goal - don't care for the salary and just want to work stay in Europe for a few years or may be work towards a citizenship. Checking to see if employers really care about the age limit. Financially very self reliant. Open to a retiree visa but Germany doesnt offer much options in that area. Any comments on job front options will be appreciated.
There is no growth in jobs mostly below average,going in to upper management level is very very difficult,salaries are very low and savings are very less,i am saying this after living in germany for more than 10years Advantages are pollution free,work life balance Leaving family and doing all the work 😢
I just did not like the fact that out of 62k views only 2.3k likes. Guys, I loved the video, the content delivery and facts were awesome, my first video on your channel, and yes I had subscribed. Ps: Thanks for showing us around.
Hi shelpa . I have a question. I am 36 years old and I have 9 years of experience as a full stack software engineer. Currently I am working in one of the best software company. I am planning to come to Germany for a master's degree. What do you think about it? Should I come? Because it will be a start from zero. And one thing, I know the A1 level German language as well.
Kindly make a video on tax, insurance and pensions deduction from the salary in Germany. So, we can understand how much in-hand or netto salary we receive with an average salary example. Thank you!!
Even the expenses in Germany are in Euro. Your monthly expenses in Germany are 10 times more than in India. So comparing in Indian Rupees is not fair from any angle because the expenses there are in Euro and not in Indian Rupees. The earnings are in Euro, so the expenses are also in Euro. The whole family can spend lavishly here in the money that one person would spend there.
True but they are giving a PPP as well of 1:3. I think the numbers are slightly high for the ratios at higher levels especially if you are earning 40+ lacs because 100k+ salaries in Germany are not easy but it is a decent comparison point
Literally speaking, U both are just amazing in terms of sharing knowledge. There r other youtubers also, but passing the information; the way, comprehensiveness mis amazing. Thanks a lot! I am working in Dubai as a Database Developer, with 7+ years of exp, and i am planning to study Data Science, i am 29. Can you please guide me for what i go for - Job or MS.
Do you need to know German language to study masters program at a University if the program is in English, would it hinders the chance to study in Germany?
I am from pakistan and having over 1-2 work experience as an AI engineer. Kindly guide me the job market in Ai and data analysis and how to get shortlisted in german firms.
For young professionals, salary is good in Germany compared to India, however mid or experienced professionals in India in corporate jobs, salary has become much better in India, life is comfortable due to easily affordable helping hands, online home deliveries and more. In India, dual income has become a trend now because people are free from household chores. But work life balance is good in Germany, but with increasing experience salary is not growing I. Germany.
I have a experience of 18 years in automobile OEM’s with age 40+, with annual package 20 LPA. Married & have 2 kids. I wanted to come to 🇩🇪 for job search and settle. What you suggest guys? Will it be risky for me to take this option if I come alone at first and then call my family afterwards. Please suggest 🙏
Your videos are really helping me a lot.....i have one question if i come to germany on language visa with university conditional offer letter will i able to work part time?????
I considered your video about salaries, job sectors, and education in Germany was excellent. I would like to know if there is an age limit in Germany for job applications. Similar to Australia, where the age limit for a PR visa is 45 years old.
bro i am in germnay and seeing this video from there...without language no job...u can only do labour jobs ...and here as well in daily life u will hv a lot of problem without language...and in corporate jobs they prefer europeans over u and there is discrimnation as well here. and i am talking about big cities just imagine what is going on in the smaller cities....here most ringht wing party is rised again after first time history ,,,they want tostop immigration and only import labour as it is done i middle east.....i am also trying to apply for ireland from here or i will try france if that does not happen....but germany its very very bad........even u learn language which i dont know a single idian has been able to do so he can get a good job ....they will still not give u corporate jobs easily...germany is in recession as well ....u can check there stats online....it is everywhere
Yeah exactly why everyone is saying so good things about germany. The more the people will migrate the more german's will make sure there people over others get prioritized. So people who migrated in 90s and 80s mostly they are doing businesses Less people are in the field of technical or medical or working under any employer. Germany is not like US its a small country so opportunity will be less. Job safety in germany is a dream now coz of companies getting bankrupted. A native german family friend of mine were discussing how businesses were shutting down quite in a huge number. its impacting in number of employement opportunities too. So people should not trust on everything you listen and hear from far the mountains always looks green. Everybody have there fair share of struggle some get over it quickly and some cannot .
Aap logo ko jitna bhi dhanyawad Diya jaaye vo Kam hai, kisi ko andaza bhi nahi hoga ki aap ke video bahot se indian student aur unke parents ko life support deti hai.keep it up
@@nahidsarker69 ok,then they should also open arabic , turkish ,spanish ,french and all sort of schools .For every language the people request.Because people don`t like to intract with Germans and prefer their own communities.
I got a full time job before completing my degree.I did my masters from Hochschule hof in CSE..The main thing which worked for me was that during my master's i did Werkstudent and internship.Also i know B2 Level of German.
What to do if one wants to establish a his own business here?? Which one will be the best for eg taking a franchise business or launching your own start up
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 Ma'am. Kindly make video on LUXEMBOURG Job opening for Now. This month August and September 2024. We like to move only waiting for your video.
Wow, what an incredibly informative and comprehensive video! You both have done an amazing job of providing a realistic and balanced view of the current situation in Germany. Your honesty, clarity, and attention to detail are truly appreciated. This video is a goldmine of information for anyone considering moving to Germany. Your efforts to debunk myths and provide fact-based insights are commendable. Thank you for sharing your experiences and expertise with the world. Keep up the fantastic work!
@@FlyingAbroad and one thing I'm working in IT for 2 years but my degree is in mechanical engineering, so is it going to give a negative impression in German/European job market?
My son is doing b pharmacy and he is preparing for German language also, after that he wants to go to Germany for his masters what are the possibilities for his success
@@mudassirrasool112 you are trying to go to Germany and large number of people there are from Türkiye. Lots of beef and then there is pork and how you going to avoid animal fats in your food ? Pakistani's will be there also. Can you take any action against them ? There is no Bajrang Dal no love Jihad, conversion is allowed. You want to risk this ? You will be polluted . This could be a conversion racket. Because Bharat under Modiji is now a super power and you are trying to make people leave the country. We are now monitoring this channel for anti national activity
When is the best time to fly for job search I mean In which month? Like in US openings are starting after Christmas. So similarly in germany which time is good to fly on jsv or opertunty card ?
I know two people who went to Germany to pursue their master's degrees. Both of them got jobs before completing their studies, despite having no prior job experience. One of them also had language skills.
1. The first person is studying in the CSE department and lives in Frankfurt. His profile was strong in terms of projects, GitHub, networking, and showcasing his skills in interviews. His language skills were also good. Despite having no prior job experience, he received job offers from several IT companies. For a fresher, having projects or internships is crucial for gaining job experience.
2. The second person got a job in German military engineering within a year of arriving, despite having no language skills.
According to them, simply studying is not enough. You need to gradually work on everything necessary to get a job from the beginning. If you wait until after finishing your studies to do these things, you may end up feeling frustrated.
Completely agree on this one. I personally know a student who recently got a job before finishing masters and without any prior experience. It’s all about how hard you work. Opportunities are still there for the ones who have the right skills and wiling to work hard.
@@FlyingAbroad how can we move to Germany in IT industry MNC from India without knowing german
Hello mam please @@FlyingAbroad
@@mishika9859if you have time than you can learn language or any other skill, as you already know, they prioritise their language first and skills too. So instead of finding opportunities where language will be no needed, you can start learning and predictably getting a job soon
@@FlyingAbroadone of the most racist country ever just see the olympics in hockey dont misguide others 🙄
Excellent guys! I will move to Germany! Also, I will meet you both for sure! I will remember your words! Thank you for sharing the information. Thx for taking out time and putting all the efforts.
I have 41 LPA wfh in India and have also received 80K offer in Berlin. I have decided to take the 80K offer and take a slight pay cut because I think I should be able to save 2.2 Lacs+ still. Its not just about money for me. I feel the quality of life (aqi, public transport, travel opportunities, work life balance, etc will make up for it).
Which field are you in?
@@shaziyashaikh2168 Software Engineer
@@shaziyashaikh2168 software engineer
@@shaziyashaikh2168software engineer
@@AayushSaxena-m2c how many years of experience you have and in wihch domain?
I have heard from several students studying and working in Germany that graduates with no prior experience do not receive the average package of 45k-50k/year, as quoted in this video. So, I would like you to cover topics such as starting salaries, total living expenses and savings that can be done, and job markets of life science and non-IT fields. Would also like to know the current situation of part-time, working student and mini jobs in tier 1, 2 and 3 cities.
Keep coming up with such great videos. Thank you.
All depends upon what your field is and how big the company is that you are getting into. Fields like CS, EC, Semiconductor tech, IT and Biomed has starting salaries in the range of 57k-65k in many big companies in their respective fields. Also, if one is already living in a smaller city he can save a lot more
Sure, we will soon release a video on this topic.
I did my masters here in Germany, had 1 YoE back in India, currently my package is 80k~ EUR as a SDE-1 at AWS , so you need to have skills, its not that anyone can pick their bags and come here and find a job.
@@AsliArtist 80k euro savings will be zero if you get married and live a decent life with a car and not an ultra miser life. Instead of doing masters in Germany spending money if you had been in startups like Swiggy you would have been dollar millionaires with the Swiggy IPO. Plus with the advent of AI masters degrees themself are not much of importance now. Plus most post grad colleges dont teach relevant skills because relevant skills keeps quickly changing. So India is a growing country and has lot of opportunities. Just using currency benefit and trying to make money by saving money is an old thought process.
People often miss the word SKILLED when they hear about labour shortage. Germany needs skilled professionals rather than freshers. I know so many people who have completed their masters and has been searching for job since more than a year even after having job experience. But it also depends from which sector you belong too..students from IT sector usually get the job faster compared to others. And if you are from Purchasing, Sales, Project Management as in where you need to deal with customers then you HAVE TO know German atleast B2 level. Honestly the job situation for freshers is not good in Germany and when you don’t have job after completing your masters you will face visa issues, tax class issues, finding house( you cannot live in student dorm if you are not a student and private home owners won’t give you house on rent if you don’t have a job) and a lot of things, which in India won’t make a difference because you have your family to support you. If you have extreme financial situation and if your family is dependent on you then please don’t take the risk. It’s not about only quality education anymore it’s about mental stress and helplessness comes with it. Because here you not only have to study or work, you manage everything on your own and German bureaucracy is literally so bad. And as most Indians we tend not to share our problems with our family or even friends which takes a toll on mental health. So please consider everything and decide. I hope everything works out for everyone.
why you people want to leave Bharat is strange, Modiji has made it number one world economy . 5 trillion much bigger than Germany. Shame on you, Maybe you want to convert that is why you are leaving
@@ladusingh2141 how old are you?
Hi guys thank you for making these videos, this is a request to make video with students from marketing and business schools in Germany as nobody has! Would really help so many of us 🙏🏻
uk and usa are Best countries for business courses . there is no second thought .
@@shubhtheproya but they’re too expensive
I live in france and language is a must asset for growth. Also there are lot of benifits like unemployment insurance, free health care etc . Only downside is cooking , cleaning 😂 and housing rents .
Thank you for the complete video. Next month, I am coming to Germany.
Hi did you went to germany? Did you get a job? Please reply
The problem in Germany is not that there are no job openings, the problem is that they wont fill those openings even if you are a good candidate. Germans have very high trust issues and wont get convinced that you can do the job unless your cv says so. They wait for a 100% match candidate for years.
Then there is language issue which is another big factor.
Its not easy to find a job in Germany as each interview process takes 2 months on an average. So, if you are planning to come on a Job seeker visa, please be very very careful.
@@direct.skc.2 exactly 💯. Indians think they will be beloved by foreigners. If you think that you have felt racism in india, then you cannot even imagine its level abroad.
Yes that is true and this is what people don't understand, it is very hard to get job in Germany and 1 out of every 2 person coming to Germany will have to go back to india
@@RajghvChadda Speak for yourself. It is not hard to 'find' any job, it is hard to convince a group of people that you are good at something intrinsically without knowing them
What if your language skills are good in German then is it not possible for you to get a job...
true
when one makes a comparison based on percentages one needs to understand that the size of the country, size of the population is already factored in because we are talking percentages not numbers (of jobs or joblessness).
Great work folks, Helpful👍
Valuable and very important knowledge for youngsters ❤
Thanks
We are currently in economic depression. Many companies are not hiring now. If you are a specialist in technical field with + 7 years experience you might be lucky. For freshers is currently not good. I have more than 20 years experience in Automotive so I know what I am talking about.
My brother received several job offer letters from Germany before finishing his studies. He is doing his master's in CSE at FAU. He didn't have any job experience, but his profile ( GitHub, projects, and language etc) skills were very good.
This is very motivating. Please post as a separate comment and would love to pin it 😊
@@FlyingAbroad please mam job k liye help karey Garmin mam
@@AlMuhimen Not everyone studies Computer Science in Germany. The situation is not good in Non-CS/IT fields.
@@TheWaleedKhalid I forgot to mention someone else, but I commented separately. He received a job offer in German military engineering even before completing one year in Germany. He is not in the IT field. No country is 100% perfect in every way. One should go where the job opportunities are more abundant.
In my opinion the deal breaker is the answer to the question - Am I willing to take the trouble and time to learn a new language. Learning the language does not mean being able to talk about things in daily life rather it is being able to work in the foreign language.... reading , writing and speaking ..
Hello Flying Abroad,
I hope everything is going well. I am a Medical Biotechnology Engineer and currently living in Munich. Despite having A1 and A2 German level certification from India, I am still finding it difficult to get job opportunities in Germany.
I would like to learn more about how you managed to enhance your German language fluency and understanding so quickly after moving to Germany.
Could you please share your resourceful knowledge and guidance?
Thank you for your time!
Manorama
U know something about computer science ? Related to placement or job opportunities
Very good information about Germany. My son and daughter-in-law are both working there, so I regularly watch your RUclips channel, just to validate what they use to tell us 😊
i thing for sure based on experience is it will be hard get job in Germany as foreigner (not student jobs) . these youtubers only talk about very few people
are bhai sab america ka paisa hai 😂😂😂 pure europe me america ka paisa lga hua hai iss vjah ae itne age nikle hue hai jis din usa ka dimag phira air apna ppasia khich liya pura europe dhadam ho jaeaga aur hum bevkuf log usa ke pese ko mna kr dete 😂😂😂 kitne bade bevkuf hai hum log 😂😂😂 ye sab janne ke baad bhi ki duniya me ko bhi country developed bni hai vo usa ke paise se bani hai hum mana kar dete usa ke pese ko 😂😂😂😂 had hao yaar
For which profession?
I guess there is a typo in start of video 1:21 . The chart was for France not Germany.
God job ❤ It helps many people 😊
Love video and informative video ❤😊
Is there an upper age limit for jobs in Germany?. Retired US citizen with well rounded experience in the manufacturing arena (NPI, DFX, Product realization, outsourcing, Managing contract Manufacturers, Product sustaining ) of state of the art Telecom equipment from Cradle to grave with leading Tech company. My goal - don't care for the salary and just want to work stay in Europe for a few years or may be work towards a citizenship. Checking to see if employers really care about the age limit. Financially very self reliant. Open to a retiree visa but Germany doesnt offer much options in that area. Any comments on job front options will be appreciated.
You both are very honest.
Dont know much about the IT secror or other engineering sector's, but could say that there is less employments for life sciences research
There is no growth in jobs mostly below average,going in to upper management level is very very difficult,salaries are very low and savings are very less,i am saying this after living in germany for more than 10years
Advantages are pollution free,work life balance
Leaving family and doing all the work 😢
Which subject ur talking about? Like computer science etc
Best information salute thank you so much sabko help kar rahe ho ap log ❤❤❤
Thanks a lot
I just did not like the fact that out of 62k views only 2.3k likes. Guys, I loved the video, the content delivery and facts were awesome, my first video on your channel, and yes I had subscribed.
Ps: Thanks for showing us around.
Much appreciated!
Informative video ,❤
very nice details have been provided by both of you.. thanks a lot.. Keep it up.
Great details ,
Also Upload in other channel too
Thank you, I will
Hi shelpa . I have a question. I am 36 years old and I have 9 years of experience as a full stack software engineer. Currently I am working in one of the best software company. I am planning to come to Germany for a master's degree. What do you think about it? Should I come? Because it will be a start from zero. And one thing, I know the A1 level German language as well.
Dont come...honest opinion...be der
go on Opportunity card visa.. check my channel about that visa
@@dimplepawar2260 i am in similar situation and looking for MS in germany. Did you find some insights?
Very good researched video, very informative and helpful.. good work 👍
Valuable content👌
Good information ❤👍👍👍
Kindly make a video on tax, insurance and pensions deduction from the salary in Germany. So, we can understand how much in-hand or netto salary we receive with an average salary example.
Thank you!!
Sure will do
Thank you for making the video of reality of Germany ❤
One of detailed video covering most points.
Crystal clear info.
Tq guys.
Very Nice Superb Video Best Channels on youtube!
Thank you so much 😀
Everything else aside, I love you both as a couple 🧿♥️ God Bless & more power to you 🙏🫶
Please talk about Digital marketing jobs. And what if we have studied in other European countries how can we get job?
Excellent video.. Loved the entire walk with you both, through the beautiful houses.
Gave us a glimpse of the lanes/streets and greenery ✨❤
thanks for the valuable information, i want to know about banking jobs in germany for experiance.
Even the expenses in Germany are in Euro. Your monthly expenses in Germany are 10 times more than in India. So comparing in Indian Rupees is not fair from any angle because the expenses there are in Euro and not in Indian Rupees. The earnings are in Euro, so the expenses are also in Euro. The whole family can spend lavishly here in the money that one person would spend there.
True but they are giving a PPP as well of 1:3. I think the numbers are slightly high for the ratios at higher levels especially if you are earning 40+ lacs because 100k+ salaries in Germany are not easy but it is a decent comparison point
@@roversgate yes it's true but with many difficulty because you are living without family lonely
Very information video good luck..
Advance congratulations for 1 million subscribers on flying abroad channel ❤😊.
Thank you 🙌
@@FlyingAbroad Allah hamesha khush rakhe apko aur apki family ko.
5:50 PPP for India and Bangalore is very different....5-6lpa in bihar up mp etc is very good salary..10-12 would be equivalent to this in Bangalore
Thankyou for authentic information ❤️
Good information
dear shilpa & sachin very nice video & very useful information...keep it very good work..
By far one of the bestest videos and orators you guys ... love how you guys explain everything ... lovely
Literally speaking, U both are just amazing in terms of sharing knowledge. There r other youtubers also, but passing the information; the way, comprehensiveness mis amazing. Thanks a lot!
I am working in Dubai as a Database Developer, with 7+ years of exp, and i am planning to study Data Science, i am 29.
Can you please guide me for what i go for - Job or MS.
Thanks for information 🙂
Very informative dear👍🏻
Thank you so much 😊
I have been watching your videos since the last six months. You guys are simply superb. Thanks for sharing these pearls of wisdom. Kudos
Do you need to know German language to study masters program at a University if the program is in English, would it hinders the chance to study in Germany?
Very useful information, thank you for Vdo
really informative video
Glad you liked it
How’s the housing situation overall in Germany ? I’ve heard most people rent and keep changing houses every 6 months.
I am from pakistan and having over 1-2 work experience as an AI engineer. Kindly guide me the job market in Ai and data analysis and how to get shortlisted in german firms.
Good video please continUe
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For young professionals, salary is good in Germany compared to India, however mid or experienced professionals in India in corporate jobs, salary has become much better in India, life is comfortable due to easily affordable helping hands, online home deliveries and more. In India, dual income has become a trend now because people are free from household chores. But work life balance is good in Germany, but with increasing experience salary is not growing I. Germany.
I have a experience of 18 years in automobile OEM’s with age 40+, with annual package 20 LPA. Married & have 2 kids. I wanted to come to 🇩🇪 for job search and settle. What you suggest guys? Will it be risky for me to take this option if I come alone at first and then call my family afterwards. Please suggest 🙏
First try directly from India itself and see if you could crack a job directly. That would be a safer option at first and from there see how it goes
OK. Thanks for guidance.
Don’t you suggest me for opportunity card visa, if can come alone at first to explore?
Nice information thanks
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Aur aap koun se state Germany ke rhe te hoo
thanks guys...
Very informative video !
Your videos are really helping me a lot.....i have one question if i come to germany on language visa with university conditional offer letter will i able to work part time?????
I considered your video about salaries, job sectors, and education in Germany was excellent. I would like to know if there is an age limit in Germany for job applications. Similar to Australia, where the age limit for a PR visa is 45 years old.
bro i am in germnay and seeing this video from there...without language no job...u can only do labour jobs ...and here as well in daily life u will hv a lot of problem without language...and in corporate jobs they prefer europeans over u and there is discrimnation as well here. and i am talking about big cities just imagine what is going on in the smaller cities....here most ringht wing party is rised again after first time history ,,,they want tostop immigration and only import labour as it is done i middle east.....i am also trying to apply for ireland from here or i will try france if that does not happen....but germany its very very bad........even u learn language which i dont know a single idian has been able to do so he can get a good job ....they will still not give u corporate jobs easily...germany is in recession as well ....u can check there stats online....it is everywhere
Yeah exactly why everyone is saying so good things about germany. The more the people will migrate the more german's will make sure there people over others get prioritized. So people who migrated in 90s and 80s mostly they are doing businesses Less people are in the field of technical or medical or working under any employer. Germany is not like US its a small country so opportunity will be less. Job safety in germany is a dream now coz of companies getting bankrupted. A native german family friend of mine were discussing how businesses were shutting down quite in a huge number. its impacting in number of employement opportunities too. So people should not trust on everything you listen and hear from far the mountains always looks green. Everybody have there fair share of struggle some get over it quickly and some cannot .
super video. Please tell me about medical facility and climate problem there in comparison to India
Aap logo ko jitna bhi dhanyawad Diya jaaye vo Kam hai, kisi ko andaza bhi nahi hoga ki aap ke video bahot se indian student aur unke parents ko life support deti hai.keep it up
Thanks for such kind words, it’s very motivating for us.
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Very informative! Keep up the good work and thanks for uplifting.
The tower 🗼 in the background is similar to our Jalandhar city's TV tower. 😂
Every thing is good but english speaking and teaching school fees is every costly. Govt should look upon this.
Why government should support english schools ? Then they have also to provide arabic schools and many others.
@@nahidsarker69 ok,then they should also open arabic , turkish ,spanish ,french and all sort of schools .For every language the people request.Because people don`t like to intract with Germans and prefer their own communities.
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Thank you so much 🥰🥰
Thank you.
very informative and nice video ....I loved it💌
I got a full time job before completing my degree.I did my masters from Hochschule hof in CSE..The main thing which worked for me was that during my master's i did Werkstudent and internship.Also i know B2 Level of German.
Hi, i also want to do masters in cse from Hochschule. Can I talk to you somewhere?
Very nice both of you and given very nice knowledge thanks coming soon thanks
What to do if one wants to establish a his own business here?? Which one will be the best for eg taking a franchise business or launching your own start up
I am traveling to Germany soon let's meet and have some fun
Main apka big fan how are you 🇧🇩🇧🇩🤔
Thanks 🙏🙏🙏 Ma'am. Kindly make video on LUXEMBOURG Job opening for Now. This month August and September 2024. We like to move only waiting for your video.
Wow, what an incredibly informative and comprehensive video! You both have done an amazing job of providing a realistic and balanced view of the current situation in Germany. Your honesty, clarity, and attention to detail are truly appreciated. This video is a goldmine of information for anyone considering moving to Germany. Your efforts to debunk myths and provide fact-based insights are commendable. Thank you for sharing your experiences and expertise with the world. Keep up the fantastic work!
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is there any advantage if someone has some experience in an MNC in India?
Yes absolutely, experience is great advantage
@@FlyingAbroad and one thing I'm working in IT for 2 years but my degree is in mechanical engineering, so is it going to give a negative impression in German/European job market?
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It was such a helpful video and we also get motivated by you and keep making this type of video 👍👍
good information😀
Glad you think so!
What technology in IT is trending..
So I can learn it and come there
If I want to do PHD from Germany in STEM, do they allow dependents( wife & children) ?
mam, where is your current adresss...th back ground nature is awesome
My son is doing b pharmacy and he is preparing for German language also, after that he wants to go to Germany for his masters what are the possibilities for his success
What is the job opportunity for homoeopathic medical PG doctors in germany.
Is it is easy to get pr after maters in germany
Thank you for giving a positive image of Germany where every youtuber is discouraging others.
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@@mudassirrasool112 you are trying to go to Germany and large number of people there are from Türkiye. Lots of beef and then there is pork and how you going to avoid animal fats in your food ? Pakistani's will be there also. Can you take any action against them ? There is no Bajrang Dal no love Jihad, conversion is allowed. You want to risk this ? You will be polluted . This could be a conversion racket. Because Bharat under Modiji is now a super power and you are trying to make people leave the country. We are now monitoring this channel for anti national activity
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When is the best time to fly for job search I mean In which month? Like in US openings are starting after Christmas. So similarly in germany which time is good to fly on jsv or opertunty card ?
Would recommend to come around the end of the year. So that when you have everything set up, it is the beginning of a fiscal year.
My graduation complete indina but mujhe work visa per Germany jana h so plz tell Me