An apartment viewing is your chance to leave a lasting impression with the landlord, so that he ultimately decides to give you the flat. Below we have collected tips regarding apartment viewings in Germany, to help you increase your chance of landing your dream apartment. The apartment viewing is your chance to make a good […]
Author: Joelle Delvecchio
Are German Language Skills Necessary for Working in Germany?
Germany has a strong economy: the unemployment rate is low, the demand for skilled labor is high, and there is a labor shortage for several occupations. If relocating to Germany ever crossed your mind, now is your chance! But not so fast – since English is a world language and relatively well-spoken in Germany, you […]
How to find a place to live in Germany – An Indian student’s experience
n his last interview with Employland, 27-year-old Shyam M. Ramaprasad from Mysore, India, who is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the Kühne Logistics University (KLU) in Hamburg, shared his experience of preparing for studying in Germany. In this post: How to find a place to live in Germany. Employland: Shyam, […]
Series: Prepping for life & work in Germany – 40% German.com
People who want to live and work in Germany have to deal with many challenges: The German language, mentally preparing for a different culture and work environment, managing bureaucratic procedures concerning visas and work permits, and the long to-do list after arriving in Germany. That’s tough and can hardly be done without help and plenty […]
How to Prepare for Studying in Germany – An Indian shares his Experience
27-year old Shyam M. Ramaprasad from Mysore, India, is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management at the Kühne Logistics University (KLU) in Hamburg. In this interview, he shares how he prepped and how he applied for studying in Germany. Employland: Shyam, thank you for taking the time to give us an […]
German Employment Contract: Know This Before Signing
Congratulations! Your hard work paid off: you landed the interview, impressed the employer, and now have been offered a job. The only thing separating you from your new desk? The employment contract. Below we give you an overview of a German contract and what to look out for before you sign. Fixed-term or Permanent Employment […]
Author-Interview: How To Win Jobs & Influence Germans: The Expats’ Guide to a Career in Germany
Chris Pyak, author of the book How To Win Jobs & Influence Germans: The Expats’ Guide to a Career in Germany shares his knowledge and experience concerning expats who want to take their next career step in Germany. The book will be available in the middle of August. In this interview he talks with Employland about expats’ […]
Series: Prepping for life & work in Germany – German-way.com
People who want to live and work in Germany have to deal with many challenges: The German language, mentally preparing for a different culture and work environment, managing bureaucratic procedures concerning visas and work permits, and the long to-do list after arriving in Germany. That’s tough and can hardly be done without help and plenty […]
Series: Prepping for life & work in Germany – LiveWorkGermany.com
We are starting a new series: “Prepping for life & work in Germany”! People who want to live and work in Germany have to deal with many challenges: The German language, mentally preparing for a different culture and work environment, managing bureaucratic procedures concerning visas and work permits, and the long to-do list after arriving […]
Interview: Engineering professor from Chile shares her love for Germany
During the past few years, engineering professor Lorena Bearzotti (42) found herself both personally and professionally drawn to Germany. Following her latest visit, where she had been working in Hamburg for six weeks, Lorena told Employland about her experiences and impressions of life in Germany. She answered our questions from her home in Viña del […]