English Jobs in Germany 🇩🇪 Foreigners share their salary realities!

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→ In this video, some foreigners will share with you different points of view about their experience getting English Speaking Jobs and How much is their salaries!

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🇩🇪 We, from Growing Abroad help highly skilled foreigners to get an English speaking job in Germany in 3 months without feeling lost in the job search abroad.

✅ Do you have a Bachelor or Master degree from a top university?
✅ Do you have work experience in your area?
✅ Do you speak fluent English or German?
✅ Are you ready to invest in yourself and your future?

IF YES!

➡️ Then apply for a free consultation with us and we will guide you to your dream job in Germany!

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⏱️ Timestamps:
00:01 - Introduction
00:16 - Kannik, Chemical Engineer from India
00:57 - Laura, Project Manager from Germany
01:25 - Alan, Project Manager from Pakistan
02:28 - Aragubir, IT Specialist from India
02:52 - Sarrah, Electrical Engineer from Iran
03:42 - Ekarina from Russia
04:03 - Youssef, AI professional from Egypt
04:30 - Lino, Salesman from Guatemala
04:54 - Shantanal, finance worker from India
05:24 - Saransh, Data Engineer from Sri Lanka
05:58 - Sauri Agura, Trainee from Japan
06:17 - Srini, Machine Learning Engineer from India
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I see that it is possible to find English speaking jobs as long as you speak German too😅

erhanturgut
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As my experience it difficult to get English job
Better at least German B1

naomiyana
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Don't look at the shinny numbers. Right now there are layoffs all around, competition is very high and it is crazy impossible to find a job in tech as a senior engineer let alone a junior one. Most expats are crazy scared/hectic for being let go. I hope there will be also some videos about the dark side of the tech jobs especially for the people who does not hold permanent residence or German citizenship

TheHackhell
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Don't fool people with positive experiences. It is low chance and difficult to find a job in Germany with B2 German not saying with English alone. It is possible in some fields like IT though. Additionally, the German hiring mentality is not flexible when it comes to your experience abroad; especially in the Building sector for example. Please be real guys.

BrigitteB-fb
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I have worked for 10 years in telecommunications sector and project management but I am not getting good offers because of my German language unfortunately

RST
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depending on the location, in Hamburg, Munich, berlin yes, other location/state english jobs are rare

ManBMX
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My husband having 19 years of experience in banking and finance struggling to find English speaking job from 7 months didn't get shortlisted from recruiters single time I don't think your video ll work for all

Shivanshghyani
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People seem to be very open in discussing their salary, but great job guys:)

joshibaba.
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When you go to a country, you're supposed to learn the language. It's common courtesy.

mercsr
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Seriously getting a job in German has struck hard on me .. Tech lead with 10 yrs exp from India with 80-90% background with latest Tech stack, moved with family to Germany almost 2 years back, started learning German after that and B2- German certified and can comfortably attend a Job interview in German .. struggling last 5 months more than 60 applications.. rejected at CV screening itself .. atleast if I know what is the lag I can work on it, but I am right now clueless .. 🤷

MangaiKiruthiga
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If you don't speak German, you got 80% less chances.

fry-viking
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Thank you for the interviews . Very good job.

heikeschmitts
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Learning german open your doors. I get recruiters and interviews only in german, like they write me every day, if i was just able to speak english maybe only 30% recruiters would contact me.
And you dont need to speak perfect, i speak with many errors and write incorrect and they still are interested. They are ok if you can communicate in an advance level, must not be perfect.

claudiaxoxoxo
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Native German here. It's almost impossible even for native Germans to find a job paying 50k+ a year without a decent! master degree or Diploma. Even if you have a suitable German 3 years Ausbildung and 30 years of experience in a job with an international field. Once you turn 45-50 years old there will be totally no job offers anymore. Ageism is a really big thing here. Dont be fooled by the guy working for Audi. These jobs are VERY rare. Audi is one of the best paying German employers, hell you even have to work only 7 hours per day. This is NOT the usual case. That is why many many Germans leave the country to work abroad like Switzerland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway or the US. This year's Median wage for all FTEs is around 45k and median wage for academics is like 60k. A year. Brutto.

urbanmyth
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Me watching this being jobless since 8 months in Germany 🥲

spacextreme
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its possible if you're got a masters in a relevant field and actually have better than germans experience or you're willing to work for less than what a german wants

maxmusterman-yrmq
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From my experience, a lot of jobs in Germany require fluent German. Most of those interviewed were Engineers, so maybe that field is an exception?

danadiedrich
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If you are into Tech .. there are jobs for you in germany especially in berlin

Afro_Updates
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I'm looking job opportunity in Germany however all employers looking for Germany mandatory.

Ansariiiiiiiii
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This is very interesting, more part of the People speak two or more languages in Europe, but English is sufficient for daily in more part of the jobs.

helberteles