Yet another great video. Thanks for the topic. Well it would be good if you can include those websites mentioned in the video on the description part. Danke, guten Tag!
Languages are so important. In every country I've lived, speaking the local language has helped me a LOT. Not just in jobs, but also to get connected easier with locals. An important note you made and something I keep repeating too is: it takes EFFORT, but it's doable. Don't ever give up and keep trying. If you need to send out 50 applications, then DO it! Just don't give up! :) Happy Journey to everyone, Rachel Smets
Thank you, Rachel. I'm going to move to Austria next year with my fiance and I *really* need to find a proper job... I'm very afraid, but I'm sure we'll find something for me.
I don't agree, if you are foreign looking in a particular country and speak the language or try to speak the local language, they'll laugh at you even more and shame you for it. So when foreign looking there's nothing you can do to fit in so there's no point in even trying because when you do you get ridiculed for it even more
@@publicaccess7417 Interesting how I'm traveling around the world and also have lived in so many countries and always ALWAYS try to speak the local language and ALWAYS have been treated so kindly and seeing people really appreciate I try.
@@RachelSmets Rachel it's not interesting at all it's sad. They naturally treat you with respect because you're not an ethnic. If you're an ethnic they don't want nor expect you to speak nothing more than English. So if you're ethnic, just better to speak English. Therefore if you're ethnic it's pointless to speak their language, it just makes thing worse than they already are for you. They'll shame you for it and speak back to you in English anyways and they will always remind ridicule you that you are that pathetic foreigner that will never ever fit in with them. So it's better to just play your part and stick to English when you you're a foreigner, it doesn't really matter much anyways, because someone somewhere always speaks English anyways. So yeah, basically in another words, what I'm saying is is that people are always going to make you trying in life absolutely pointless no matter what you do if your skin color is anything but white.
This is so relevant for me! I just graduated from the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and am currently looking for a job here in Austria. I have strong work experience in corporate retail but only B2 level German, or C1 with many grammar mistakes :D. I'll second Anol's question: What level of German do you think most companies expect from applicants? Will companies ask for ÖSD tests as proof of knowledge? I'm excited to follow your channel for more great tips!
B2 is great. What jobs are you looking for? I'm sure you will improve your German to C1 very quickly once you start working. I don't think companies necessarily look for certificates. I think it comes down to the overall impression you make during the first interview. So make sure to have your CV checked by a native speaker so that you get invited to as many interviews as possible :)
I am learning german. I want to work in loundry. How can I come to that job? I heard that I need to atent "Ausbildung" and after that I can work in loundry. What I can do from my country now to conect with schools in Austria? I have 41 year old. Is it posible for me to atend the school and to work it.
I work in a big postal warehouse in my country, processing mail and packages. I'm very good at sorting mail quickly. Are there many jobs like this in Austria?
Please how hard is it for someone who is not education upto university level to find a job in Austria please can you make a video about it and he can't speak German but good in english. Thanks
I have applied for job seeker visa and i am planning to be there soon so how we can find a job as Engineer as i have experience in telecommunication. So German will be required for such level of jobs
Hi I'm from Sri Lanka,Currently I'm working as a Mathematics Teacher in International school.I'm a Higher Diploma holder in civil technology,Can I apply for a job in Austria?
Hello there! I looking forward to studying in Vienna University of economics and business. But I am not quite sure whether I will be able to study and work there. Could you please clarify whether it is good or bad to study and work simultaneously, and which jobs would you recommend on the first place? Thanks in advance
Hi Petra, Myself I am trying for Job seeker visa from India, And I would like to know how the demand will be for Chemical Engineers. Presently I am working as Production Engineer, I would like to move to Austria with Job seeker visa, And also please suggest me few websites related to chemical production companies, so that it will helpful to me.
Hi Petra thanks for all valuable tips, what about filling the gab in CV and how to deal with this issue? I personally faced this problem specifically after divorce Thanks a lot
Hello maam I hope you are fine I am sarvesh Yadav I am from India I am a chef my total experience 8year I am looking a job in Austria how can be find job in Austria plz give me a suggestion
Hello madam....your videos are very informative....can you please help me out regarding the job seeker visa in Austria and documents required for applying for one? And how much liquid cash has to be there in my bank account prior to applying for the visa? I would really appreciate if you kindly answer my query. Take care....stay safe...god bless.
Hey dear, I want to move to Austria soon because my fiance is Austrian, he advised that I learn German, what's the average duration time would it take me to be proficient in German
Hello dear good afternoon!!! am from Nigeria, I move from Nigeria to Bulgarian and now am planning to move to Austria. My question is can I do a part time job in different companies in Austria a day??? Mind you am not a student I just want to work and earn money.
i am improving my English and soon i will try to learn german too...yes i wanna get a job in austria..I did study related with Accounts taxation and business law...but still i need some experience and few more skills to get a job there...my English is still not too good..but i am trying.. i wanna know how much experience must be held by a person to get a job in field of accounts or taxation
*I can speak German; *I graduated from college (the word 'graduate' used as a VERB, meaning FINISH a high school or a college) , OR *I am a college graduate (the word 'graduate' used as a NOUN, meaning a STUDENT who finished a high school or a college)
Hi dear i Am Sarmad Ali from Pakistan i am Coming austria for masters in Computer sceince i want to do part time job i can speak only english i can,t speak german have any opportunities for english speaking in Austria for international Student????
Hi I am Indian . Planning to move Austria to get settle and Finding job . Can u help me please . How to get job in Austria . How to find apartment. Approximately 1 month cost for 2people .
Hey thank's for the rich information you provide us about Austria I'm an IT Developer and i'm planning to move to Austria. I texted you to your IG please answer me. Thank you and keep up the good work
I mean in Vienna, you are able to live with English for the first couple of months (Especially if Software engineer). Hell, you should be able to live like that for years. But you sure should set a goal for learning german if you want to create life there.
What other question you have for me? Keep them coming! ;)
Mam can you help how i can enroll in autrian universities having low gpa??
Yet another great video. Thanks for the topic. Well it would be good if you can include those websites mentioned in the video on the description part.
Danke, guten Tag!
Hy from india need your help
Is teaching English in Austria highly required job
Hi mam how are you?.
I want to apply for a job in Austria is there any link available mam please share with me reply me
Languages are so important. In every country I've lived, speaking the local language has helped me a LOT. Not just in jobs, but also to get connected easier with locals.
An important note you made and something I keep repeating too is: it takes EFFORT, but it's doable.
Don't ever give up and keep trying. If you need to send out 50 applications, then DO it!
Just don't give up!
:)
Happy Journey to everyone,
Rachel Smets
Thank you, Rachel. I'm going to move to Austria next year with my fiance and I *really* need to find a proper job... I'm very afraid, but I'm sure we'll find something for me.
I don't agree, if you are foreign looking in a particular country and speak the language or try to speak the local language, they'll laugh at you even more and shame you for it. So when foreign looking there's nothing you can do to fit in so there's no point in even trying because when you do you get ridiculed for it even more
@@publicaccess7417 Interesting how I'm traveling around the world and also have lived in so many countries and always ALWAYS try to speak the local language and ALWAYS have been treated so kindly and seeing people really appreciate I try.
@@RachelSmets Rachel it's not interesting at all it's sad. They naturally treat you with respect because you're not an ethnic. If you're an ethnic they don't want nor expect you to speak nothing more than English. So if you're ethnic, just better to speak English. Therefore if you're ethnic it's pointless to speak their language, it just makes thing worse than they already are for you. They'll shame you for it and speak back to you in English anyways and they will always remind ridicule you that you are that pathetic foreigner that will never ever fit in with them. So it's better to just play your part and stick to English when you you're a foreigner, it doesn't really matter much anyways, because someone somewhere always speaks English anyways. So yeah, basically in another words, what I'm saying is is that people are always going to make you trying in life absolutely pointless no matter what you do if your skin color is anything but white.
but how to learn german language i forget when ever i start
So basically, don't move to Austria if you can't speak German.
true my wiife is austrian and I work in intesa san polo italian bank in egypt she said leave egypt and join me with out work never
Thank you Petra , for all these information , this was so helpful 👍
Thanx for giving me hope,Petra,even at 49- UR never old,when you look& feel,& use,your brain,like you're 30 !!!!!! THANX SO MUCH... - baby blue
This is so relevant for me! I just graduated from the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien and am currently looking for a job here in Austria. I have strong work experience in corporate retail but only B2 level German, or C1 with many grammar mistakes :D. I'll second Anol's question: What level of German do you think most companies expect from applicants? Will companies ask for ÖSD tests as proof of knowledge? I'm excited to follow your channel for more great tips!
B2 is great. What jobs are you looking for? I'm sure you will improve your German to C1 very quickly once you start working. I don't think companies necessarily look for certificates. I think it comes down to the overall impression you make during the first interview. So make sure to have your CV checked by a native speaker so that you get invited to as many interviews as possible :)
Hi
Depends a lot - In tourism (skiing regions) and craft industries it is normally VERY easy - if there is not a pandemic situation, of course.
Please talk about heavy truck driving jobs for English speakers like me
great tips.
thanks a lot for sharing.
You should have added the fact that a non-EU citizen will have it hard to get a freelancer visa in Austria, still a very informative video, though.
Yes you're right. Great tip!
Love your channel!! Thank You!
Thank you Slavica! :)
how to understand my grandparents in austria my mom is nénglish and my dad is austrian h´but hwo to undertand to undertstand our grandparents
Can you make a video about sewing workers in vienna and austria and all about it
Why have you stopped making videos on Austrian immigration? Please resume them if possible.
What do you advice for spanish natives who speak english too?
I am learning german. I want to work in loundry. How can I come to that job? I heard that I need to atent "Ausbildung" and after that I can work in loundry. What I can do from my country now to conect with schools in Austria? I have 41 year old. Is it posible for me to atend the school and to work it.
plz let me know how i can get job in physics reasearch side r semiconductor companies
😊
I hv done acca n MPhill finance recently moved to Austria. Don't speak german. Can you plz guide me to get job.
Thank you..
Good tips and good chanale
Thanks but someone told me there is no problem for forein over there due the languge
Gute morgan🙂, I would like to move to austria via job offer and study the language while am there , how can I go about it?
i am from nepal
how can i apply jobs in Austria
plz one video for me
hi , show your video nice, i am Dhammika from sri lanka, there are no jobs for IT and telecom ?
Hi am
From Uganda a English speaking country, how can I help me come work in Austria
Hi I am working in poland,can you help me move from poland to austria ,
I work in a big postal warehouse in my country, processing mail and packages. I'm very good at sorting mail quickly. Are there many jobs like this in Austria?
Please how hard is it for someone who is not education upto university level to find a job in Austria please can you make a video about it and he can't speak German but good in english. Thanks
I have applied for job seeker visa and i am planning to be there soon so how we can find a job as Engineer as i have experience in telecommunication. So German will be required for such level of jobs
If I am a permanent resident of Europe and had my licence set yrs ego from
Europe union can I find jod in Austria?
Hi I'm from Sri Lanka,Currently I'm working as a Mathematics Teacher in International school.I'm a Higher Diploma holder in civil technology,Can I apply for a job in Austria?
Any jobs related printing and packaging industry ?
I love it- 9 months- 1.5 years, i learn German,then- Healthcare!!! I am Useful !!!!! - baby blue
I m 50 yo. planning to do my master degree in Austria. what job can i do part time in austria.
Hello there! I looking forward to studying in Vienna University of economics and business. But I am not quite sure whether I will be able to study and work there. Could you please clarify whether it is good or bad to study and work simultaneously, and which jobs would you recommend on the first place? Thanks in advance
If we speak German then how much we earned as a Part Time Job??
Thanks for the video, I would like to ask what is the good level of German needed to find a good job?
Well I would say at least B2. Although if you're working with customers C1 would be a must.
Is there any hidden Job market??
Will I get hidden Job in Austra just like someone get in Germany??
Hi Petra,
Myself I am trying for Job seeker visa from India, And I would like to know how the demand will be for Chemical Engineers. Presently I am working as Production Engineer, I would like to move to Austria with Job seeker visa, And also please suggest me few websites related to chemical production companies, so that it will helpful to me.
Hello;
I from 🇦🇱, and I'm locking for a job in Austria, can I find somebody help me?
Hi Petra thanks for all valuable tips,
what about filling the gab in CV and how to deal with this issue? I personally faced this problem specifically after divorce
Thanks a lot
Hi mam how ar you im mahfuj prom Bangladesh liveing oman i want go Austria please halp me im undressed 4 languig & driving
I want to come Austria
Hello maam I hope you are fine I am sarvesh Yadav I am from India I am a chef my total experience 8year I am looking a job in Austria how can be find job in Austria plz give me a suggestion
Hello madam....your videos are very informative....can you please help me out regarding the job seeker visa in Austria and documents required for applying for one?
And how much liquid cash has to be there in my bank account prior to applying for the visa?
I would really appreciate if you kindly answer my query.
Take care....stay safe...god bless.
Hello how to apply job in Austria 🇦🇹
Hey dear, I want to move to Austria soon because my fiance is Austrian, he advised that I learn German, what's the average duration time would it take me to be proficient in German
sehr gut
Hello dear good afternoon!!! am from Nigeria, I move from Nigeria to Bulgarian and now am planning to move to Austria. My question is can I do a part time job in different companies in Austria a day??? Mind you am not a student I just want to work and earn money.
What about if y speak english and spanisch ? Y can get a job ?
Locals barely understand their own language.
Can I work in Austria with a student visa?
i am improving my English and soon i will try to learn german too...yes i wanna get a job in austria..I did study related with Accounts taxation and business law...but still i need some experience and few more skills to get a job there...my English is still not too good..but i am trying..
i wanna know how much experience must be held by a person to get a job in field of accounts or taxation
The question is, if some company will respond.
Can i get a job in Austria 🇦🇹?
Mam i'm indian i want to study in austria..nd i had complete my 12 in arts .. so what kind of course would be best for me ?? Plz tell..
I am from Bangladesh, Can I get part time job, are students allowed to work? Can I maintain living expenses with part time jobs
Hi mam find for me any one job in auto mobile company. ..
I can speak in German..... Then what kind of jobs do I get.....in Austria..... I am a graduated....in politics
*I can speak German;
*I graduated from college (the word 'graduate' used as a VERB, meaning FINISH a high school or a college) , OR
*I am a college graduate (the word 'graduate' used as a NOUN, meaning a STUDENT who finished a high school or a college)
Im moving to Austria soon which my fiancé lives there and I’m already learning German so that’s a good start ? Right
I would have thought so John. German will be more advantageous than Russian in Austria
I'm from india. I want to job Austria pls help. My education is 12th pass india up board
Can you find a employer or a job where i can apply
Austria is the best. Of all the European countries I’ve been this country is the best and very lovely 😊
sorry, but not at all.
Why do you think is the best?
haii i am Indian
Hi dear i Am Sarmad Ali from Pakistan i am Coming austria for masters in Computer sceince i want to do part time job i can speak only english i can,t speak german have any opportunities for english speaking in Austria for international Student????
Bro ap Austria me ho?
Haben sie irgendein Freunde in Salzburg?
@@mirzamirza7243 What?
The worst work conditions I ve ever experienced.
Hi I am Indian . Planning to move Austria to get settle and Finding job . Can u help me please . How to get job in Austria . How to find apartment. Approximately 1 month cost for 2people .
Hey thank's for the rich information you provide us about Austria
I'm an IT Developer and i'm planning to move to Austria. I texted you to your IG please answer me.
Thank you and keep up the good work
If u don't speak or willing to speak Deutsch then don't come to Austria. It's a MUST.
I mean in Vienna, you are able to live with English for the first couple of months (Especially if Software engineer). Hell, you should be able to live like that for years. But you sure should set a goal for learning german if you want to create life there.
I am Indian boy job please Austria
nice look buttyful garils
Hi mam how ar you im mahfuj prom Bangladesh liveing oman i want go Austria please halp me im undressed 4 languig & driving
Can I work in Austria with a student visa?
I think nope