Software Engineer in Munich Shares Her Success Story | Life in Germany 🇩🇪

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  • Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 48

  • @bongingermany
    @bongingermany  Месяц назад +6

    This is a brand new thing I am trying out. I will try to speak with other expats and share their experiences with you. Let me know if this video was good and if you want more videos like this.

  • @joshuajoelvijay228
    @joshuajoelvijay228 4 дня назад +1

    Surely this was useful very much,which is a basic need for job aspirants in germany

  • @nagabhirumohan8250
    @nagabhirumohan8250 8 дней назад

    Waiting for more such sessions from experienced people. Thanks in advance

  • @desiVidesi177
    @desiVidesi177 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for having me in your video 😃

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад +1

      It was my pleasure and very insightful for everyone

    • @deepakinusa5676
      @deepakinusa5676 Месяц назад

      Hi Koel
      Do they ask for DSA rounds for MERN/MEAN stack roles in germany

    • @desiVidesi177
      @desiVidesi177 Месяц назад

      @@deepakinusa5676 Hi Deepak, it purely depends on the company you are applying for. Some companies have a separate DSA round and some just have a coding round where they check your overall knowledge and may have small task on DSA

    • @SarithaA-rh2cn
      @SarithaA-rh2cn Месяц назад

      Hi
      I have applied for German opportunity card , my visa appointment will be on this month , also I am learning German language A1 completed pursuing A2 ,can I apply jobs from India for time being ? Am working in India as a software engineer

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад

      @@SarithaA-rh2cn yes for sure you can apply

  • @Hurairahgiri
    @Hurairahgiri 29 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing these tips!

  • @sue4742
    @sue4742 Месяц назад +1

    Very helpful thank you so much!
    Please do a video about your experience interacting with doctors with language barrier.

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад

      Okay. Let me see if I can connect with someone in that profession

  • @free-vs2lc
    @free-vs2lc Месяц назад +1

    living in Munich / Bavaria means to live in the most conservative part of Germany 🙂 Its a challenging place but also a good place to get integrated into the german society. Indian students and professionals will experience - maybe the first time - individual freedom - which means making your own decision, doing your own mistakes but also get to find solutions on their own. But individual freedom means also to have a sense of discipline, be on time and following rules otherwise there will be consequences according to law or judged by the society 😉

  • @Sapneshwar_bhajan
    @Sapneshwar_bhajan Месяц назад +1

    This is very helpful video! also I came here from last 6 months on a dependent visa and I’m also a software developer with over 5 years of experience but still have not found a job.
    Could please make more videos related what processes follow to get a job.

  • @husnarashafiulla2850
    @husnarashafiulla2850 Месяц назад

    Very informative

  • @shashankpilla2265
    @shashankpilla2265 Месяц назад

    Same tech stack for back-end brother I'm also working on java backend , spring mvc and for frontend i work on react, angular

  • @aviinandaandutta6507
    @aviinandaandutta6507 18 дней назад +1

    What about someone who is in finance domain? Is language mandatory?

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  17 дней назад

      Yes

    • @gdmandi
      @gdmandi 13 дней назад

      Is there any scope for Finance domain in comparison to other domain?​@@bongingermany

  • @deepakinusa5676
    @deepakinusa5676 Месяц назад

    Hey kaustav great video .
    Now the BIG question :
    Java full stack/ spring/ springboot etc
    Vs
    MERN /MEAN
    which has more no of jobs considering GERMANY only

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад

      Both have good number of opportunities. But JAVA fullstack is more popular among bigger companies.

  • @RohitNair-n1s
    @RohitNair-n1s Месяц назад +1

    Hii brother is Biotechnology a good career in Germany? Hope you will answer my queries. Thanks

  • @pranathivreddy9810
    @pranathivreddy9810 15 дней назад

    Thank you for the content you keep posting, I have recently subscribed to your channel. I would like to know that I’m physiotherapist and planning to come to Germany through consultancy where they’re telling salary is around before registration 2400~2600 n will increase once I get registered euros per month with eu blue card. What would be your opinion on this?
    Thank you in advance.

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  14 дней назад

      Blue Card Salary is a minimum of 47k approx per annum. So that is around 3900 per month (gross). I am not sure what registration you are talking about. But usually Blue Card holders have higher salary than 2600

  • @avinashgautam8753
    @avinashgautam8753 22 дня назад +1

    Hi bhaiya
    I have lots of question to ask
    I'm planning my masters in computer science in germany.
    I'm ECE student with 7.6GPA.
    Can i get admission in computer science courses??
    And i should prefer big cities over universities?? Like berlin,munich ...
    And job market for computer science graduates??
    Kya mujhe ussi feild me job karna compulsory hai jisme maine masters kiya hai,i mean if i have done my masters in cyber security and i want to get a job in web developer or sde... can i do so??
    Please reply bhaiya
    And can you please suggest me some public universities which i can get with my grades

  • @entertainment5592
    @entertainment5592 24 дня назад

    can you share how to create german resume and apply method

  • @Lakshmi-xo5yd
    @Lakshmi-xo5yd 29 дней назад

    I know it's late...But hope this comment reaches u...Could u pls tell me if Full stack Java development jobs will be available in Germany in future ???Becoz I would like to come on oppurtunity card after gaining 3yrs experience in India rather than masters ...?Is it correct ? Or shld i come to there to do masters and find job ???

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  29 дней назад

      Yes. FullStack jobs will be available always, especially Java. If your motive is to come to Germany, then try for a job. Because masters is not easy. If you do not have the motivation of studying, it will be very difficult

  • @helpingwallahngo5798
    @helpingwallahngo5798 Месяц назад

    "after graduating from german university, what are the challenges for getting a job? Is it really hard to getting jobs for freshers?
    This question is not clear brother. Please help me

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад +1

      The challenges are same for freshers, no matter where you graduate from. Only advantage for people present in Germany is that companies prefer to hire someone who is already present - because of visa hassles

    • @helpingwallahngo5798
      @helpingwallahngo5798 Месяц назад +1

      @@bongingermany brother I'm from Kolkata. Right now doing my bachelor's in computer science at a private university in Germany. It is flexible. Half course is online & another half is on-campus. What do you think should I come directly to the masters or middle of my bachelor's. There are so many negative things. I'm so demotivated for that. I'm also learning full stack web development & A1 German.

  • @sabitabhattacharjee7689
    @sabitabhattacharjee7689 Месяц назад

    I heard that the demand of public health is not upto mark in germany.... is it so???

  • @nirajkumarpatel2230
    @nirajkumarpatel2230 Месяц назад

    What are the criteria to get admission in public universities in germany and how much gpa needed to get admission in master in technical background

    • @bongingermany
      @bongingermany  Месяц назад

      Every university has their separate criteria. Check on DAAD.de website