Find a Job in Germany WITHOUT SPEAKING German Fluently

Find a Job in Germany WITHOUT SPEAKING German Fluently

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@sumitdesai2713
@sumitdesai2713 - 23.12.2023 16:21

Please provide the list of websites to search the English speaking jobs in Deutschland

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@pariansar5465
@pariansar5465 - 29.09.2023 14:23

Pls help me do u know web site

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@pariansar5465
@pariansar5465 - 29.09.2023 14:23

Hello your videos are very helpful

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@neerajmudgal4297
@neerajmudgal4297 - 23.09.2023 23:37

Hi Jen,

I hope this message finds you well. My name is Neeraj, and I'm reaching out to you from India. Firstly, I want to express my appreciation for the valuable content you share through your videos.

I am considering a move to Germany, and I have six years of experience as a data analyst. My educational background includes a master's degree in computer applications. However, I do not have experience in the tech industry. I was wondering if you could provide some insights regarding the demand for data analysts in Germany. Additionally, I'm curious if it's possible to secure a job from my home country without being proficient in the German language.

Your guidance and expertise in this matter would be immensely helpful. Thank you in advance for any information you can provide.

Best regards,
Neeraj

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@MuhammadUsman-yi8bl
@MuhammadUsman-yi8bl - 15.09.2023 17:30

nice

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@mashaadventtutor8480
@mashaadventtutor8480 - 23.08.2023 11:46

Unfortunately, they care about nationality as well... they prefer European citizenship first then Americans....

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@erzhanofficial5860
@erzhanofficial5860 - 31.07.2023 15:42

Can i work in cafee industry without speaking Germany

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@amiresfahani9358
@amiresfahani9358 - 30.07.2023 17:28

Hi dear, I am planning a lot of my activities based on your videos. thank you for all of that. is there any chance I get the names of the companies you have worked for?

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@bharath2508
@bharath2508 - 24.07.2023 16:47

So I can get a job in Germany.

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@godwinmensah1230
@godwinmensah1230 - 12.07.2023 12:29

Fantastic 👏

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@uhrcru
@uhrcru - 03.06.2023 21:44

Thanks, this video is very inspiring, i wish best luck to y'all

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@reginapolo3357
@reginapolo3357 - 21.05.2023 13:24

Hi Jen. I watch your video just to get ideas for work in Europe. I live in Italy now and decided to get a TESOL certifcate from the University of Georgia, only to find out that Italians are not interested in English but rather Spanish!!!I am from Panama (also US cit.) and have gotten approached for Spanish lessons, however, I dont have a work permit. Do you have a content for online work, that hires fireigners? My major is in Paralegal Studies so that leaves me out of the picture, as you explained (and I kind of knew that; hence the TESOL cert.). My goal us to tkae the skills learned with my TESOL and use them to teach Spanish also but I only want to work online. If you know of a good German site, I will appreciate the info. By the way, I appreciate your content. Gracias

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@BikeEatRepeat
@BikeEatRepeat - 17.05.2023 17:31

How about videographers/ video editing? Can I find jobs in english? Thanks!

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@AI-Revo
@AI-Revo - 09.05.2023 18:35

I would like to know how I can become a contractor or a sub-contractor for government owned entities in Germany. Any clue where I can find necessary information?

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@layageorge8481
@layageorge8481 - 01.05.2023 20:06

Can non native speaker teach English in Germany?

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@TheMiguelarrifano
@TheMiguelarrifano - 26.04.2023 05:18

@simple germany what is your opinion for people with degrees on tourism pursuing a tourist career is it easy to get a job at a touristic Hotel as not knowing german yet ?

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@saswatiroy7755
@saswatiroy7755 - 09.03.2023 22:56

Nice video. I have a query when u transit to the software developer role, what course u did that helped u to land the role of a software developer?

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@zudifferent3399
@zudifferent3399 - 27.02.2023 05:06

Could I find an English speaking job in Nuremberg?

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@eldridgecoutinho2674
@eldridgecoutinho2674 - 08.02.2023 17:06

How important would you say is having a drivers license? Im in the sales field and while companies don't outright ask for it I have a feeling it may be important

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@sweetscienceboxing1986
@sweetscienceboxing1986 - 27.01.2023 20:02

hey can i find a job if i dont speak german? thanks for answer

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@amenasiddiquashuvra3362
@amenasiddiquashuvra3362 - 19.01.2023 21:44

Hello, I am very happy to hear you. I have completed my MBBS . Now I’m trying to learn German language. By this time I want a part time job. I live in Berlin. Thank you .

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@khombisilekunene6852
@khombisilekunene6852 - 15.01.2023 10:11

Heyyy … does anyone know of none stressful Ausbildung that I can actually do from home and not too strict on German fluency? Thanks in advance 😁

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@wayneriggs7826
@wayneriggs7826 - 10.01.2023 02:48

Thank you for such informative videos. I am doing an IT boot camp from January until March and will be applying for jobs afterwards. I understand that I will prolly have to take an internship or CS job starting out. What are my chances realistically???

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@AVIANCEMILAN
@AVIANCEMILAN - 03.01.2023 15:49

Hi 😊Thank you for your lovely content. ❤️ Do you think I could work in retail/ Luxury retail with English? Places like Prada, Gucci etc. or retail in general. Would help me sooo much. 🙏♥️🙏

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@rh334
@rh334 - 30.12.2022 11:07

I did my masters from a German university (TUM) - Data Science and couldn't get a job. Applied in almost 2000+ companies. Finally had to go back after 6 months. I have B1 German proficiency and C2 English.
Companies look for 3 things - German native proficiency, Work experience of 5+ years, EU/ American/Canadian/AU passport.

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@chellastation
@chellastation - 04.12.2022 21:02

I want to add that lately I have been getting alot of scam jobs through Monster. I had better luck in Indeed and LinkedIn. I had to deactive my Monster account with all of the scam calls I was getting.

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@jorgeestebanmendozaortiz873
@jorgeestebanmendozaortiz873 - 04.12.2022 02:02

Please, stop using the term expat. It's just a classist rehash of "immigrant". Do the world some justice.

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@karabozungu3786
@karabozungu3786 - 29.11.2022 10:38

As someone who has a background in law from a common law system that's different to the civil law system of Germany. It took over 3 years about 1000 applications, registration with the Arbeits Agentur and improving my German language skills to B2 (this was the advised given by Arbeitsagentur although the requirement was seeking English speaking jobs) to get about 3 job interviews that were English speaking in my field. To be honest I got lots of responses which were mainly to do with the fact that the companies don't provide sponsorships and therefore couldn't consider my application. I ended up getting two of the three jobs that I got interviews for.

Funny enough although my job requires English as I deal mainly with international customers. I have been told so many times that if I do want to be serious about having a career in Germany, my German will need to be at a level that I can conduct meetings in German especially with internal customers.

From my personal experience English speaking jobs for people with background in corporate law dealing with international contracts for engineering and constructions companies opportunities are plenty, if one doesn't need sponsorship. I found most companies don't want to deal with the hassle and those that are desperate for people don't really know much about the process and you pretty much have to be the one that research how that works.

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@finauwase7248
@finauwase7248 - 28.11.2022 20:44

Please what does it take to work in Deutsch bahn DB as waitress or any thing but not driving train 🚆

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@diegollerena7755
@diegollerena7755 - 11.10.2022 23:31

Hello i love your channel. What is the name of the first company you worked for. I speak Spanish and English, live in hamburg. I would like to look into that company. The E-trade one for customer service

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@danny.k1620
@danny.k1620 - 09.10.2022 10:39

I'm in finance and my working experience still very junior.. and want to apply to Germany from overseas. Applied a lot but still no answer for any interview...

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@vangielacaden1189
@vangielacaden1189 - 27.09.2022 14:21

Great video! New subscriber here. How about in laboratory works is it possible also that they will hire non German speaking individual but willing to learn the language. Thank you so much. Have a great day.

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@harounlouati6602
@harounlouati6602 - 18.09.2022 16:02

Thank you so much. This video is so useful for me.

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@karolinapakostova1071
@karolinapakostova1071 - 29.08.2022 14:25

guys, what is your experience regarding the Cover Letters attached to the applications? I heard many companies do require CL prior to CVs to be viewed but honestly this is so annoying while sending bunch of applications and each of them must include CL..:/ Thanks!!

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@anjhie19
@anjhie19 - 14.08.2022 09:01

Hi, I’m a Graduate of Education. I’m planning to study but looking for part time to support my finances. Would there be anything else I can apply like working in a Call Center or any job I can support myself while studying there?

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@jaxieredu
@jaxieredu - 11.08.2022 02:29

Thank you very much for all the information, May I know how did you reach that english level?.. thanks

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@ponakilans2318
@ponakilans2318 - 24.07.2022 08:11

Hi,

I am from India.
I saw your Ytube videos
Find a Job in Germany WITHOUT SPEAKING German Fluently
Germany CV FORMAT [a GUIDE for EXPATS]

Thank you for your informative videos. Really appreciate you.
I had my Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science degree in 1999 and started working in major IT companies from 2004. I have almost 4 years career gap, in which I was teaching computer science to school children.
Now I have 18 years of solid hands-on coding experience in Java, Springboot, microservice, hibernate, Docker, Kubernetes, Azure cloud and Kafka. I would like to apply IT jobs in Germany from India. Since I can't leave my current job, as it is the only income source to survive with my family, I am unable to apply job seeker visa and visit to Germany.
But if I get a job offer, I can get loan from banks in India, so I can sponsor myself for visa and workpermit. However, getting employment offer from India is not so easy, I think.
I heard that there are some startup companies in Germany can conduct interviews remotely and provide offer. Kindly guide me.

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@james64ibm
@james64ibm - 16.07.2022 16:37

German here. I actually had a total of four roommates which weren't fluent in German, and all of them got their jobs fairly easily - working as architecture interns, project managers, Facebook moderators (later as a doctor) and as IT consultants. For all kinds of jobs that usually require a master's degree, companies will usually accept English speakers, even if they ask for German proficiency in the job offer (unless there is a hard requirement as stated in the video).

The hardest part is getting in - applying a lot is one way (it's not any easier for native Germans btw), but employee referrals and internships are much quicker.
Having an employee referral usually boosts your chances by a factor of around 10 (some companies inundated with applications sometimes just seem to straight up ignore "normal" applications to save time), but getting an internship is probably the way to go if you don't have somebody to set you up.

Internships are decently well paid (definitely enough to get by), and if you are doing fine, most companies will offer you a full contract after a 3-6 month internship. And once you had your first job, getting subsequent jobs is really easy.

Fun Fact: There may not be too many English-only jobs, but German-only jobs are actually even rarer once you reach a certain income level. It's still rare to find people in Germany who are perfect in both German AND English, and since companies often have to produce professional communication in English (even if their normal language is German), they are often happy to include a native English speaker that only speaks a bit of German in their team.

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@BRENDACJMIRAN
@BRENDACJMIRAN - 14.07.2022 23:32

Thanks! ❤️

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@assetsourcing5398
@assetsourcing5398 - 05.07.2022 19:28

Firstly, I I would like to thank for this informative video , i am new asylum seekers in Germany, I have completed my bachelor's in computer science, having a vast experience in field of recruitment and information technology, I will be thankful if you could let me know any opportunity . I am open to Ausbildung but at moment I am not aware of German language, is there any stream in Ausbildung or university who entertain the English speaking person.

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@kalliakoukou6949
@kalliakoukou6949 - 18.06.2022 09:28

Hello! How did you get into software development? Did you start a new degree on the topic all over again? Or are there other ways to do it?

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@MrRM-is1uw
@MrRM-is1uw - 12.06.2022 21:51

Do you have any suggestion of job seeker site?

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@scoopablecatlitter
@scoopablecatlitter - 12.06.2022 17:31

I just found a job listing for an executive assistant with a Berlin company. It's for a year and you don't have to speak German. You can live anywhere in Germany but if you don't live in Berlin, you would need to work in the Berlin office periodically. I wish I were able to move to Germany for a year right now but I can't. At least I know that it could be a possibility in the future.

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@abhijitbagchi6841
@abhijitbagchi6841 - 04.06.2022 20:54

Hi Jen! Are you a programmer?

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@paimonc
@paimonc - 30.05.2022 21:59

What about the job chance now... without speaking German

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@Dracula338
@Dracula338 - 24.05.2022 18:57

I have applied close to 500 but only one interview but still I will apply with a job.

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@Kongo-Slade007
@Kongo-Slade007 - 10.05.2022 14:54

I'm on my 200 application now for jobs in germany ,I'm almost at a point now of giving up !! At this point I'll take anything cleaning streets ,toilets ,anything

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@vijayranga161
@vijayranga161 - 01.05.2022 22:17

I have been watching your videos since the time I have decided to pursue Germany job seeker visa. All your videos are informative and the method to convey the message is very impressive and fabulous. Many videos are still pending to be viewed to secure some learnings before I get an opportunity to step in Germany. Shall write to you over your website if any queries. Appreciate your support in advance.

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@arunangshupal5530
@arunangshupal5530 - 30.04.2022 20:02

Fabulous

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