As someone, who grew up in Vienna, this is weird… a lot of people working in jobs like for the post, mechanics, contruction or other services barely speak German anyways!
Hello! I just find you on this topic on google:) Your video is great but do you think, i as person from czech republic with native czech, almost native slovakian and good english can apply for a job without know word in german (of course i know like 10 -15 words, its exaggeration)
and of course I mean it in like 5 years in future because I Will studying university and have some experiences in czech republic with job which I want to do
Hi, thank you for the question! If you still have time, I would definitely invest some into learning german if you have the vision to be in Austria in 5 years since it will pay off! You will have advantage of having already work experience in Czech which can be transferred in Austria meaning that if you are good at what you do, language may not be a barrier for you to get the job. While, if you don’t have any prior experience, thing may be tough… Simply, learn German:))
@@nihalniyazieva thank you so much for the comment:) I will be thinking about it because I actually learn 2 other lanaguages without English so it will be very hard. My dream is move into France but I am not sure if it is actually safe places. In next year I hope I will get some money for spending time at vacation in France so then I will maybe decide
Helpful video❤Is there Day care centres in Vienna for those who are working mothers?? Any degree or courses needed for baby sitting work as a student? Please reply❤
Hi 🌸 In the video I am rather referring to publications/requests from parents on websites. Prior experience is always advantageous. However in this case it is not mandatory. The terms need go be negotiated with the parents. The schedule of both sides is important since as a student you can rather work later in the afternoon.
i like that you included subtitles because i'm learning english and it was so helpful! nice video :)
I'm so glad! Good luck on your learning journey:))
@@nihalniyazieva Thx Niha! I'll keep watching your videos as part of my "immersive method" journey :) please don't stop uploading videos!
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As someone, who grew up in Vienna, this is weird… a lot of people working in jobs like for the post, mechanics, contruction or other services barely speak German anyways!
You have a point but this video is more about the type of jobs that students would be looking for. Thank you for you insight😊
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Hello! I just find you on this topic on google:) Your video is great but do you think, i as person from czech republic with native czech, almost native slovakian and good english can apply for a job without know word in german (of course i know like 10 -15 words, its exaggeration)
and of course I mean it in like 5 years in future because I Will studying university and have some experiences in czech republic with job which I want to do
Hi, thank you for the question! If you still have time, I would definitely invest some into learning german if you have the vision to be in Austria in 5 years since it will pay off! You will have advantage of having already work experience in Czech which can be transferred in Austria meaning that if you are good at what you do, language may not be a barrier for you to get the job. While, if you don’t have any prior experience, thing may be tough… Simply, learn German:))
@@nihalniyazieva thank you so much for the comment:) I will be thinking about it because I actually learn 2 other lanaguages without English so it will be very hard. My dream is move into France but I am not sure if it is actually safe places. In next year I hope I will get some money for spending time at vacation in France so then I will maybe decide
The more international companies will accept it you are not perfectly fluent in German, especially if you have specialist skills or experience.
Exactly, but you need to compensate with your knowledge and expertise in the field you are applying for.
Helpful video❤Is there Day care centres in Vienna for those who are working mothers??
Any degree or courses needed for baby sitting work as a student? Please reply❤
Hi 🌸 In the video I am rather referring to publications/requests from parents on websites. Prior experience is always advantageous. However in this case it is not mandatory. The terms need go be negotiated with the parents. The schedule of both sides is important since as a student you can rather work later in the afternoon.
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