whatever it is? Salaries are a top secret in Germany so you will never know the salary levels for the same work. Germans tend to discriminate against foreigners when it comes to salaries and perks. Germans and whites will be paid higher as compared to other nationalities.
internships... that's bad advice, that's the slow path - all companies that require this from you first will try anything to keep you small and underpaid. If you are good at what you do, just look for a real job, and don't sell yourself short.
Completely depends on your situation, I'd say. If you're still studying, doing an internship or working student position is probably the best you can to prepare you for the job market. Germans have always loved 2 things a lot: Having papers that show you're qualified for something (Zettelwirtschaft) - and big numbers in work experience.
as a native english I am so proud that everyone can speak my language so well. Bravo! Sehr uber gut!!
Why? you did nothing for that
@@jaejae9605 shout out to british empire and european migrant
2:42 Thanks for sharing your experience
Tysm for sharing
No information about the salary of that Indian boy in aerospace engineering field
Same
Wow
Those salaries are lower than in Bangkok or China :(
I like study university in the future
nice to meet you people
I like freedom
because myself 10 years
for me people I like new job
friends..
I like change
because I see Netflix forever
I guess
whatever it is? Salaries are a top secret in Germany so you will never know the salary levels for the same work. Germans tend to discriminate against foreigners when it comes to salaries and perks. Germans and whites will be paid higher as compared to other nationalities.
50% tax on salaries in Germany
internships... that's bad advice, that's the slow path - all companies that require this from you first will try anything to keep you small and underpaid. If you are good at what you do, just look for a real job, and don't sell yourself short.
Completely depends on your situation, I'd say. If you're still studying, doing an internship or working student position is probably the best you can to prepare you for the job market. Germans have always loved 2 things a lot: Having papers that show you're qualified for something (Zettelwirtschaft) - and big numbers in work experience.
I like investing the money
I guess
I like school learn english
I think
Money floods in USA