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anyone heading to germany on thursday

  • 31-05-2009 1:33pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,073 ✭✭✭


    hey gang

    just wondering if anyone is heading to germany or is already there?

    im heading over to germany this thursday, not sure where to go in germany, i want to find a job, anything at all will do, just to pay for rent and food.

    im 24 and just finished a degree in business information systems and i have semi fluent german at th moment


    ay advice on where to look for work, what kinda work to apply for, any advice at all?

    i plan on living in germany, but i dont have a lot of money so i gotta find a job fast to ensure that i can support myself over there!


    thanks very uch for lookin,

    Ed


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 409 ✭✭janullrich


    Good luck is all I can say. Maybe it is best trying out the southern cities such as Munich and Stuttgart first of all. The employment situation there is as far as I know better there then other places. However you are going to need a good bit of luck as like everywhere around Germany's companies are not hiring or letting off workers. Check the internet out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,517 ✭✭✭axer


    Also take a look at www.toytowngermany.com as it is full of english speaking ex-pats. You can get lots of advice from them. It also has job sections.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 56 ✭✭sourwine


    Hi, where are you flying to? Are you just flying to check out the job or will you already stay there?

    Anyway, try

    www.arbeitsagentur.de (the german FAS, although they might be quite busy at the moment ;))

    www.stellenanzeigen.de

    www.nicejob.de and when you are in the very south of germany you could try nicejob.ch and nicejob.at as well -> let me know if it is the case, I'll look up some more for you that are specialised on the south.

    www.backinjob.de also has a good choice, they also have waiting jobs and loads of part time jobs, in case nothing else comes up.

    Those are the first coming to my mind,

    Good luck


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,073 ✭✭✭eurotrotter


    thanks for the replies guys


    i here in germany right now, and i have found a job in mcdonalds for the time being


    i have a degree and a masters in busines information systems, wirtschaftinformatik, i think its called in german.

    i have just finished the masters, and only have 6 months directly related work experience

    so i have applied for work in call centres, for technical support positions in german, but dunno if ir would be better for my german to stay working in a place like mcdonalds where i get to speak the language all day long!



    i understand about 85% of what the germans ae sayign to me, but my own spoken german has a bit to go yet, but its not too bad, considering im only here 3 weeks now.

    wat ye think guys, any advice wood be great, im not sure whether to look for companies that operate in english, where i could get a job that relates to wirtschaftsinformatik, or whether to stay at the likes of mcdonalds for another while, to allow my german improve first


    thanks for lookin guys

    ed


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 85 ✭✭brendanuk


    First off well done :)

    I would stick in McDonalds and crack the German completely and then start looking for better.


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