Good tips, thank you! I'm from Brazil and looking for a good remote job opportunity as a Full Stack Developer, I'll use your tips to help me on this, thanks again and you earned a subscriber! ✌
Hi i live in Germany 37 years of age . I don't have computer study background, very much enthusiast of software developing. planning to build up carreer of software developing. good in English ( IELTS level 7) but not good in German. There are so many add have seen of various courses but i don't have any idea, where to do how to start and should i really start 🤔🤔. Moreover what is the career and opportunities in Germany if i able to learn coding ? let me know please.
Hey, Your videos have really helped alot! i am currently a student in Vancouver, Canada and i am looking to move to berlin next year after graduating. I have been having so many questions about the topics you covered in your videos and im lucky to come across it, i immediately sub'd. i followed you on LinkedIn aswell and would love to chat sometime about working in berlin. Thank you sooo much for these videos. you dont understand how much you have helped me.
This video helped me a lot. Thanks for the good tips. I have one question. As a foreginer(South Korea), I'll need a visa to work. In LinkedIn, it seems there is no option for visa support. Is it easy to get a visa for a frontend position?
Greetings Firstable thanks for the video it was really helpful Also i have a question are ios developers jobs are as big as backend jobs there and what do interviewers focus on the most in their interviews ??
Glad you liked it :) Yes, iOS developers are in demand as well, maybe a bit less than backend developers, but sometimes paid even more. There is nothing particular that comes to mind regarding interviews, just standard questions like everywhere else depending on the company.
Yes it’s always either one of them. Live coding interviews are very popular too. Big companies do both tho, first a task you solve yourself, then a live coding interview at a later stage
I don’t have a degree in informatics or computer science but I’m also learning software developing as another added skill , would it also be possible for me to get good jobs in tech and the 45k you talked about as the lowest w can be earned in developing , is it on a monthly basis?
Generally speaking, you don’t need a degree to get a tech job. But it depends on your visa situation. Usually people outside of EU require a visa to be able to work and many tech people get a so called Blue Card for that. The thing is, you need a degree in a respective field to be eligible for that Blue Card. No, 45k EUR is per year.
I was wondering if it absolutely necessary to have a full Bachelors degree? What If i have the relevant experience currently working as a developer, and a college certification?
Depends on your citizenship. Some countries need a degree in order to be eligible for a work/residence permit first. Other countries like USA, Canada, Australia don’t need one, which means they can get hired right away. Most of the companies don’t really care about your degree.
Bro I am a Teacher in Pakistan. I know only software installations and MS Office. Can I get German work permit...? Or need to learn software...? Plz suggest
The German work permit for non-EU citizens is called “Blue Card”, you can google it for more info. As far as I’m informed software installations and MS doesn’t qualify you as an engineer. Also you need a degree in the same area.
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I'm from Brazil and looking for a good remote job opportunity as a Full Stack Developer, I'll use your tips to help me on this, thanks again and you earned a subscriber! ✌
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Hi i live in Germany 37 years of age . I don't have computer study background, very much enthusiast of software developing. planning to build up carreer of software developing. good in English ( IELTS level 7) but not good in German. There are so many add have seen of various courses but i don't have any idea, where to do how to start and should i really start 🤔🤔. Moreover what is the career and opportunities in Germany if i able to learn coding ? let me know please.
Hey,
Your videos have really helped alot! i am currently a student in Vancouver, Canada and i am looking to move to berlin next year after graduating. I have been having so many questions about the topics you covered in your videos and im lucky to come across it, i immediately sub'd.
i followed you on LinkedIn aswell and would love to chat sometime about working in berlin.
Thank you sooo much for these videos. you dont understand how much you have helped me.
Happy to hear that buddy! All the best!
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This video helped me a lot. Thanks for the good tips. I have one question. As a foreginer(South Korea), I'll need a visa to work. In LinkedIn, it seems there is no option for visa support. Is it easy to get a visa for a frontend position?
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Firstable thanks for the video it was really helpful
Also i have a question are ios developers jobs are as big as backend jobs there and what do interviewers focus on the most in their interviews ??
Glad you liked it :)
Yes, iOS developers are in demand as well, maybe a bit less than backend developers, but sometimes paid even more. There is nothing particular that comes to mind regarding interviews, just standard questions like everywhere else depending on the company.
In your experience do all of the jobs you’ve seen ask applicants to complete code assessments or take home work?
Yes it’s always either one of them. Live coding interviews are very popular too. Big companies do both tho, first a task you solve yourself, then a live coding interview at a later stage
Hii i am satyam I am from india🇮🇳 now I am studying in class 12 . i wants to do btech in germany. is it good for me ??
Hello, how can I find jobs on scrum master/ project managers/ agile consultant etc .. is there are a demand for these job roles ..
Just like you would find any other job: search for them on websites such as LinkedIn. Yes, there is definitely a demand for those roles!
I don’t have a degree in informatics or computer science but I’m also learning software developing as another added skill , would it also be possible for me to get good jobs in tech and the 45k you talked about as the lowest w can be earned in developing , is it on a monthly basis?
Generally speaking, you don’t need a degree to get a tech job. But it depends on your visa situation. Usually people outside of EU require a visa to be able to work and many tech people get a so called Blue Card for that. The thing is, you need a degree in a respective field to be eligible for that Blue Card.
No, 45k EUR is per year.
I was wondering if it absolutely necessary to have a full Bachelors degree? What If i have the relevant experience currently working as a developer, and a college certification?
Depends on your citizenship. Some countries need a degree in order to be eligible for a work/residence permit first. Other countries like USA, Canada, Australia don’t need one, which means they can get hired right away. Most of the companies don’t really care about your degree.
South African. I guess Ill just have to give it a shot and see what the feedback is.
@@wesleyvongraevenitz4293 Should be easy then. Good luck!
How to find German companies which sponsers visa for non eu applicant?
They don’t specify that in the job postings, so it’s simply about applying and asking directly if they help with the Blue Card.
Bro I am a Teacher in Pakistan. I know only software installations and MS Office. Can I get German work permit...?
Or need to learn software...?
Plz suggest
The German work permit for non-EU citizens is called “Blue Card”, you can google it for more info. As far as I’m informed software installations and MS doesn’t qualify you as an engineer. Also you need a degree in the same area.
@@SoftwareDeveloperDiaries bro plz suggest other option like factory Worker etc.