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How I got my first job in Germany 🇩🇪

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My first job in Germany 🇩🇪 was in Company as a working student. I worked 20 hours a week and earned more than 1000 euros per month.
Tips:
1. Make a European format CV
2. Make a cover letter for every job that you apply at a company.
3. Apply for working student positions
(check my student jobs guide under guides section on instagram profile to get all job titles to search on job portals)
4. Update your LinkedIn profile with all your latest skills or relevant courses you are studying at the university.
5. Start learning German. The manager liked my skills but she was highly interested to know if I would try talking in German to them.
6. Apply for working student positions at all job portals and on linkedin.
I had 1 interview where they explained about the job and asked if I had an understanding of the tasks and can help them with it. Most of the work involved working with SAP (I had never seen it before in my life) and they trained me on the job. I was ok with learning so I accepted the offer.
I got the confirmation of job and contract within 2 weeks.
Later I moved to Data Analytics Department of the same company as a working student and did my thesis there itself.
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Hi, I'm Priyanka. I make reels about study, work and life in Germany 🇩🇪 Follow me for more ✅️ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel | Link in bio
Hope this helps 🙌
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✅️ Comment which job you are looking for 😍
#indianingermany #studyingermany #studentjobs #workingingermany #werkstudent #parttimejobs #workingermany #jobsingermany #jobsingermany
Tips:
1. Make a European format CV
2. Make a cover letter for every job that you apply at a company.
3. Apply for working student positions
(check my student jobs guide under guides section on instagram profile to get all job titles to search on job portals)
4. Update your LinkedIn profile with all your latest skills or relevant courses you are studying at the university.
5. Start learning German. The manager liked my skills but she was highly interested to know if I would try talking in German to them.
6. Apply for working student positions at all job portals and on linkedin.
I had 1 interview where they explained about the job and asked if I had an understanding of the tasks and can help them with it. Most of the work involved working with SAP (I had never seen it before in my life) and they trained me on the job. I was ok with learning so I accepted the offer.
I got the confirmation of job and contract within 2 weeks.
Later I moved to Data Analytics Department of the same company as a working student and did my thesis there itself.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Hi, I'm Priyanka. I make reels about study, work and life in Germany 🇩🇪 Follow me for more ✅️ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel | Link in bio
Hope this helps 🙌
📌 SAVE and SHARE this curated list 🇩🇪
✅️ Comment which job you are looking for 😍
#indianingermany #studyingermany #studentjobs #workingingermany #werkstudent #parttimejobs #workingermany #jobsingermany #jobsingermany
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