Don't look at the shinny numbers. Right now there are layoffs all around, competition is very high and it is crazy impossible to find a job in tech as a senior engineer let alone a junior one. Most expats are crazy scared/hectic for being let go. I hope there will be also some videos about the dark side of the tech jobs especially for the people who does not hold permanent residence or German citizenship
Hi,is it for any kind of accupation(please skip IT and software i know their status)? can someone a chance witha a b1 german and fluent english find a jop in logistics & supply chain?
I have worked for 10 years in telecommunications sector and project management but I am not getting good offers because of my German language unfortunately
Even if you speak German fluently but you are not German, you will not get an offers, because most of them are racist till now. They never tell it directly but its the reality
Don't fool people with positive experiences. It is low chance and difficult to find a job in Germany with B2 German not saying with English alone. It is possible in some fields like IT though. Additionally, the German hiring mentality is not flexible when it comes to your experience abroad; especially in the Building sector for example. Please be real guys.
@@sofhrd9523 and they had to learn German afterwards to find jobs. Stop misleading people and tell us in which field are these 50.000 people exactly working.
Learning german open your doors. I get recruiters and interviews only in german, like they write me every day, if i was just able to speak english maybe only 30% recruiters would contact me. And you dont need to speak perfect, i speak with many errors and write incorrect and they still are interested. They are ok if you can communicate in an advance level, must not be perfect.
Hello Claudia, my name is Titi. I came across your comment. Please can I reach out to you discuss with you privately. Preferably your email. I'll like to ask you some questions about getting a job on Germany. Thanks alot
@@ashishbarthwal6961 I ask this bc it seems like tech jobs are the only way to make it as a migrant. In America, immigrants are striving in warehouse positions. With Porsche,Mercedes and Audi being prestigious companies, they are not noted.
its possible if you're got a masters in a relevant field and actually have better than germans experience or you're willing to work for less than what a german wants
No, they don’t pay you less, the payment is Germany is standardized by the union based on titles and expirience. And the range salary is public you can see how much your pairs are making and ask why. To get a Job visa you have to make the same salary as your German pairs bspw. If they make 3000€ you have to make as much to get your working visa
It depends on the city you are in. Munich has a lot of international companies so it’s more possible to get an English speaking job than in rural areas
@@shaclo1512 Munich is one of cities that I'm targeting in my job search, and even though there are a lot of international companies there, about 90% of the jobs I find require not just "ok" German, but "fluent" German. However, I'm a Business Analyst, so again, maybe if I had a different profession, German wouldn't matter as much? And year, I'm sure it would be even more difficult to find English speaking jobs in rural areas.
My husband having 19 years of experience in banking and finance struggling to find English speaking job from 7 months didn't get shortlisted from recruiters single time ..... I don't think your video ll work for all
Seriously getting a job in German has struck hard on me .. Tech lead with 10 yrs exp from India with 80-90% background with latest Tech stack, moved with family to Germany almost 2 years back , started learning German after that and B2- German certified and can comfortably attend a Job interview in German .. struggling last 5 months more than 60 applications.. rejected at CV screening itself .. atleast if I know what is the lag I can work on it, but I am right now clueless .. 🤷
That's very unfortunate. Here I was planning for a masters in Germany. Can you share what is your lag? And what advice would you give us juniors? Thanks!
That's very unfortunate. Here I was planning for a masters in Germany. Can you share what is your lag? And what advice would you give us juniors? Thanks!
Wait.. over the past 5 months, you've made just 60 applications. That means, just 12 applications a month!? No wonder you didn't get a job yet. Geez! What the hell have you even been doing for the rest of the free time?
Also, what does "latest tech stack" even mean? 😂 Does it even have any demand in the job market? Most of the core tech is still traditionally the same old with Python, Java, C++, Javascript. Do you have all the complimentary skills as well that are mentioned in those job descriptions? Frankly, your whining seems to be fake.
I mean it is Deutschland after all. In America, they will hire anyone that can perform mundane tasks, and I hate it. Like honestly, what are you doing there if you can’t even speak the language at a level where you can hold a position?
Native German here. It's almost impossible even for native Germans to find a job paying 50k+ a year without a decent! master degree or Diploma. Even if you have a suitable German 3 years Ausbildung and 30 years of experience in a job with an international field. Once you turn 45-50 years old there will be totally no job offers anymore. Ageism is a really big thing here. Dont be fooled by the guy working for Audi. These jobs are VERY rare. Audi is one of the best paying German employers, hell you even have to work only 7 hours per day. This is NOT the usual case. That is why many many Germans leave the country to work abroad like Switzerland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway or the US. This year's Median wage for all FTEs is around 45k and median wage for academics is like 60k. A year. Brutto.
Germany is ONLY good if you are married and have more than 2 children, though. For the single person who tries to make a decent living out of a job there are much better alternatives. 😅
Perhaps in tech is easier. I'm a hairstylist and I am trying to find a job in a big city where most German people speak English, but it's so hard to find it. Maybe it's because my level of German language is beginner.
Hairstylist ain't a well respected occupation or job here. Before the introduction of minimum wage in 2015 they even got paid only 7,50 per hour. Brutto. In eastern Germany the wage was like 3,90 per hour. I know bc my ex-wife is one. She earned 7,50 in Frankfurt am Main which is one of the most expensive areas to live in Germany. Anyways, good luck to you.❤
Hey guys it's good to hear from you, so can I have a video over who is working in the construction industry as a civil Engineer in Germany and how much he is getting paid....make a video on that
i'm searching an english speaking job for 6 months and havent find anything. My german language level is still low but with a BA and 4 other languages it is impossible to find something. The answe is always German is needed.
man.. you are scamming people for views. its 0.1 percent chance without german. and you should also interview people who are unable to get a job with english after applying 500 jobs. and getting 60k per year in Munich is on par.
Exactly this is straight up clickbate, I use to live there and it's impossible to get jobs in English, the people are engineers so maybe but regular job it's impossible
I agree. It's possible but not probable. This is especially bad for people coming with Visum für Arbeitsplatzsuche. I am applying for one at the moment and, albeit my experience + education + little German, still not 100% sure of getting a job within 6-month.
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0
What is the pay one can expect for a Sr Project manager Building Solutions, with 15 years of work experience in technology field like companies such as Siemens, Schneider, Cisco, Bosch, ABB etc
@@KIA36900 Large companies like the ones you mentioned usually have good collective agreements, which you can look up on Google. But it is difficult with such companies, thousands apply there and even in forums it is recommended not to focus on such companies.
Depends on the company you are applying to. Most big international companies have English as their business language. Also a lot of start ups. So if your German is not work proficiency then I would apply to these companies
The truth is that only qualified professionals can work in English, people who have done an ausbildung, such as in nursing, cannot do that, middle management activities up to simple operators must learn the German language, otherwise in the employment office they deny you everything from the entrance.
Hello Thank you for your informative videos aimed at students and professionals seeking job opportunities in Germany. I'm interested in expanding my business in Germany and would appreciate your assistance. I'm open to providing more information about myself and my business if you're interested. Please reach out to me if this opportunity piques your interest. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Don't look at the shinny numbers. Right now there are layoffs all around, competition is very high and it is crazy impossible to find a job in tech as a senior engineer let alone a junior one. Most expats are crazy scared/hectic for being let go. I hope there will be also some videos about the dark side of the tech jobs especially for the people who does not hold permanent residence or German citizenship
yeah well its the same with all the countries. Sad time to be a fresher for sure
I see that it is possible to find English speaking jobs as long as you speak German too😅
Lol😂
Facts 😂
😅
Very true
Thats not true
As my experience it difficult to get English job
Better at least German B1
only 10 percent chance to get english, thats why many people leave Germany
@@alirezaabdi7204 yes
The main problem is language and some area are discrimination
very few areas are possible. but thanks god i left germany after 2 years of being sad @@naomiyana
Hi,is it for any kind of accupation(please skip IT and software i know their status)?
can someone a chance witha a b1 german and fluent english find a jop in logistics & supply chain?
@@alirezaabdi7204now where are you?
I have worked for 10 years in telecommunications sector and project management but I am not getting good offers because of my German language unfortunately
Even if you speak German fluently but you are not German, you will not get an offers, because most of them are racist till now. They never tell it directly but its the reality
Hello @rst67622, I would like to connect with you. Please share I can do so
depending on the location, in Hamburg, Munich, berlin yes, other location/state english jobs are rare
depending again on the job:) But in general speaking only English is a drawback
Don't fool people with positive experiences. It is low chance and difficult to find a job in Germany with B2 German not saying with English alone. It is possible in some fields like IT though. Additionally, the German hiring mentality is not flexible when it comes to your experience abroad; especially in the Building sector for example. Please be real guys.
I agree and don’t forget the 40% tax as unmarried.
True.❤
Difficult with B2 ? How germany expects to attract immigrants then ?
Are u nuts ?? I know more than 50.000 ppl that went to germany for arbeit and ausbildung with a B1 not even B2 so chill
@@sofhrd9523 and they had to learn German afterwards to find jobs. Stop misleading people and tell us in which field are these 50.000 people exactly working.
People seem to be very open in discussing their salary, but great job guys:)
That’s how it should be
Learning german open your doors. I get recruiters and interviews only in german, like they write me every day, if i was just able to speak english maybe only 30% recruiters would contact me.
And you dont need to speak perfect, i speak with many errors and write incorrect and they still are interested. They are ok if you can communicate in an advance level, must not be perfect.
Ich immer lesen und haron germany interestant, ich bin aus uganda .spechrian dutsch vor mien land .
Hello Claudia, my name is Titi. I came across your comment. Please can I reach out to you discuss with you privately. Preferably your email. I'll like to ask you some questions about getting a job on Germany. Thanks alot
Me watching this being jobless since 8 months in Germany 🥲
What is your career?
@@TwennyTwinnnTwin being jobless
@@ashishbarthwal6961 I ask this bc it seems like tech jobs are the only way to make it as a migrant. In America, immigrants are striving in warehouse positions. With Porsche,Mercedes and Audi being prestigious companies, they are not noted.
When you go to a country, you're supposed to learn the language. It's common courtesy.
Courtesy, not survival essential
Not in America. Mexicans and Punjabi speak zero English, yet they’re the ones with all the jobs. I applaud Deutschland for this.
its possible if you're got a masters in a relevant field and actually have better than germans experience or you're willing to work for less than what a german wants
And here I am, working as a mech, doing double what germans are.
No, they don’t pay you less, the payment is Germany is standardized by the union based on titles and expirience. And the range salary is public you can see how much your pairs are making and ask why. To get a Job visa you have to make the same salary as your German pairs bspw. If they make 3000€ you have to make as much to get your working visa
@@valeriebowie6481 that is the biggest lie in the world. It is the case for medical workers that have a union contract, but not for other industries.
im a physician im speaking from my experience and he said relevant field I didnt know that in other fields is different.@@enaniux182
@@valeriebowie6481 It is not true about the payment, it depends on the company.
From my experience, a lot of jobs in Germany require fluent German. Most of those interviewed were Engineers, so maybe that field is an exception?
It depends on the city you are in. Munich has a lot of international companies so it’s more possible to get an English speaking job than in rural areas
@@shaclo1512 Munich is one of cities that I'm targeting in my job search, and even though there are a lot of international companies there, about 90% of the jobs I find require not just "ok" German, but "fluent" German. However, I'm a Business Analyst, so again, maybe if I had a different profession, German wouldn't matter as much? And year, I'm sure it would be even more difficult to find English speaking jobs in rural areas.
Thank you for the interviews . Very good job.
If you are into Tech .. there are jobs for you in germany especially in berlin
My husband having 19 years of experience in banking and finance struggling to find English speaking job from 7 months didn't get shortlisted from recruiters single time ..... I don't think your video ll work for all
Is he at present in germany or looking from outside germany
This is very interesting, more part of the People speak two or more languages in Europe, but English is sufficient for daily in more part of the jobs.
Seriously getting a job in German has struck hard on me .. Tech lead with 10 yrs exp from India with 80-90% background with latest Tech stack, moved with family to Germany almost 2 years back , started learning German after that and B2- German certified and can comfortably attend a Job interview in German .. struggling last 5 months more than 60 applications.. rejected at CV screening itself .. atleast if I know what is the lag I can work on it, but I am right now clueless .. 🤷
That's very unfortunate. Here I was planning for a masters in Germany.
Can you share what is your lag? And what advice would you give us juniors? Thanks!
That's very unfortunate. Here I was planning for a masters in Germany.
Can you share what is your lag? And what advice would you give us juniors? Thanks!
Wait.. over the past 5 months, you've made just 60 applications. That means, just 12 applications a month!? No wonder you didn't get a job yet. Geez! What the hell have you even been doing for the rest of the free time?
Also, what does "latest tech stack" even mean? 😂 Does it even have any demand in the job market? Most of the core tech is still traditionally the same old with Python, Java, C++, Javascript. Do you have all the complimentary skills as well that are mentioned in those job descriptions? Frankly, your whining seems to be fake.
Wow this is very discouraging lol
If you don't speak German, you got 80% less chances.
I'm looking job opportunity in Germany however all employers looking for Germany mandatory.
yes speaking only English is a drawback
I mean it is Deutschland after all. In America, they will hire anyone that can perform mundane tasks, and I hate it. Like honestly, what are you doing there if you can’t even speak the language at a level where you can hold a position?
Native German here. It's almost impossible even for native Germans to find a job paying 50k+ a year without a decent! master degree or Diploma. Even if you have a suitable German 3 years Ausbildung and 30 years of experience in a job with an international field. Once you turn 45-50 years old there will be totally no job offers anymore. Ageism is a really big thing here. Dont be fooled by the guy working for Audi. These jobs are VERY rare. Audi is one of the best paying German employers, hell you even have to work only 7 hours per day. This is NOT the usual case. That is why many many Germans leave the country to work abroad like Switzerland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway or the US. This year's Median wage for all FTEs is around 45k and median wage for academics is like 60k. A year. Brutto.
Germany is ONLY good if you are married and have more than 2 children, though. For the single person who tries to make a decent living out of a job there are much better alternatives. 😅
@@urbanmyth1519meet German girl and impregnate her, got it.
Salaries are always inflated in these interviews. No way you are getting 70k as entry level chemical engineer. Perhaps with BASF.
It’s in München
Perhaps in tech is easier. I'm a hairstylist and I am trying to find a job in a big city where most German people speak English, but it's so hard to find it. Maybe it's because my level of German language is beginner.
Berlin is your best bet. Older locals there complain about their city being taken over by English language.
@a.r.stellmacher8709 Yes, I heard that in big cities people speak often English. Thank you
Hairstylist ain't a well respected occupation or job here. Before the introduction of minimum wage in 2015 they even got paid only 7,50 per hour. Brutto. In eastern Germany the wage was like 3,90 per hour. I know bc my ex-wife is one. She earned 7,50 in Frankfurt am Main which is one of the most expensive areas to live in Germany. Anyways, good luck to you.❤
Hey guys it's good to hear from you, so can I have a video over who is working in the construction industry as a civil Engineer in Germany and how much he is getting paid....make a video on that
Indian Engineering power is just brilliant ❤
i'm searching an english speaking job for 6 months and havent find anything. My german language level is still low but with a BA and 4 other languages it is impossible to find something. The answe is always German is needed.
Good job.i wanna go Germany for higher study.your informative videos will help me very much.
If you want to grow your channel abroad, get yourself a better tripod as some of your shots made me dizzy to watch due to shaking.
Or just turn on stabilisation
ohhhh hateit throws up
It's weird because in IT industry I see 95% jobs in german xd in IT it's so weird. I'm from Poland and our tech jobs are 80/90% english speaking jobs
I have only English and work with IT in Germany
, plz ask about Finance related Jobs in Germany work life, Salary n growth in Finance Domain. Please its my Humble request
I lived in Germany for 1990 to 1993...I studied there n left at the age of 7.are there any chances to get in Germany on these grounds
It’s possible if you have a really high qualification
Thanks a lot
man.. you are scamming people for views. its 0.1 percent chance without german. and you should also interview people who are unable to get a job with english after applying 500 jobs. and getting 60k per year in Munich is on par.
Exactly this is straight up clickbate, I use to live there and it's impossible to get jobs in English, the people are engineers so maybe but regular job it's impossible
I agree. It's possible but not probable.
This is especially bad for people coming with Visum für Arbeitsplatzsuche. I am applying for one at the moment and, albeit my experience + education + little German, still not 100% sure of getting a job within 6-month.
@@moniho6907exactly.. it's a maybe and you don't get the same treat as you would if you speak German
Hi All ,can someone a chance witha a b1 german and fluent english find a jop in logistics & supply chain?
Please can you tell the company of the hiring foreigner for English language speakers. I am coming to Germany next week
is labour shortage in Germany a myth?
Yess😊
@@pallavkanthen why is everything complaining about now being able to find employment?
With markets tumbling, inflation soaring, the Fed imposing large interest-rate hike, while treasury yields are rising rapidly-which means more red ink for portfolios this quarter. How can I profit from the current volatile market, I'm still at a crossroads deciding if to liquidate my $125k bond/stocck portfoli0
I would like to know how to find those jobs. I know bunch of people struggling to get a job in IT field.
Do they have any experience?
@@zainkhalid367017 years of experience and German Job market is horrible
I think that it is possible to get only IT-software kind of jobs if we only speak english as an iternational.Lmao.
What is the pay one can expect for a Sr Project manager Building Solutions, with 15 years of work experience in technology field like companies such as Siemens, Schneider, Cisco, Bosch, ABB etc
@@KIA36900 Large companies like the ones you mentioned usually have good collective agreements, which you can look up on Google. But it is difficult with such companies, thousands apply there and even in forums it is recommended not to focus on such companies.
the camera is super shaky thats annoying
What least language level would easily get u work in German besides your experience
C2, ich glaube.
Please tell me a German job website
Hedelberg printing machine operator any job available
Which platform is recommended to learn German from.
Duolingo
@@stephenampofo5151are you being serious rn?
Please Berlin jobs and house rent
apne b apply kiya hai german ka
No jobs in Berlin but high renting prices because of all the unemployed people moving there because of the social benefits
@@shaclo1512 Rubbish
everyone said yes. :(
I have seen Germany before
In the health sector is it possible to find english speaking jobs?
I have not found much yet… I am a nurse from the USA…German seems to be a must
@@itsallstraw You can learn German online for free. Just get started.
How do i.learn German
Tell me to where to find these english jobs
Finland left the chat. 😂
Can anyone help me I have no skills and don't know German language how can I get job
Learn some skill & some German. That's the only way my friend.
You can learn German online for free. Just get started and be serious about it. Also aim for at least some skills.
@@a.r.stellmacher8709even to work in a warehouse or for bmw/audi?!
After doing masters in finance from Germany , can we get jobs in English language or we have to learn German
Depends on the company you are applying to. Most big international companies have English as their business language. Also a lot of start ups. So if your German is not work proficiency then I would apply to these companies
Please learn the German language... I'm begging u
@@jeffreyantwi1306 till which level is ok
@@shivam-hv8il the basics, A1, isn't bad at all Buh If U have time , B1 Level would be perfect.
@@jeffreyantwi1306 with the help of b1 will I am able to grab a job in finance field
The truth is that only qualified professionals can work in English, people who have done an ausbildung, such as in nursing, cannot do that, middle management activities up to simple operators must learn the German language, otherwise in the employment office they deny you everything from the entrance.
Now, not even the qualified ones. In tech, 80% require German.
aalum's name is ALAM in pakistan Pronounded as AAAALUMM not ah-lam
He was a wannabe
Hello
Thank you for your informative videos aimed at students and professionals seeking job opportunities in Germany.
I'm interested in expanding my business in Germany and would appreciate your assistance. I'm open to providing more information about myself and my business if you're interested. Please reach out to me if this opportunity piques your interest. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Danger of single story ?
That is not possible, the lies these people tell. These people are engineer, people with normal job its not possible
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It doesn’t exist
A lot of South Asians
0:06 I can bet this guy is not Indian. Fake interview.
bullshit
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