The tech job market is bad in Germany. I'm from a non-EU country and completed my Bachelors and Masters here in Germany, accumulating 6 years of experience. Unfortunately, I was laid off due to my company's bankruptcy. Despite speaking German at a C1 level and studying in German, finding a job has been challenging. Even when I do find one, surviving on the salary in Berlin is tough. The housing situation is deteriorating, making it difficult to secure an apartment in major cities.
@@leeduhart105 lets say it like this the best IT personal in germany try and find work outside of germany if they prefer better jobs. Our infrastructure if it comes to IT is horendous, as an example we have worse wifi and internet conections than a lot of third world countries. and our ministry for digital infrastructure was added to the ministry of normal infrastructure like public transport and highays. and it still is just a part of that. The reasoneing beeeing "They both are infrastructures" thats how our politicians view the importance of IT not to mention the secretary for digital infrastructure decided to remove her PC and Laptop and only works with a tablet and phone because acording to her that is true digital infrastructure.
Most Desi job seekers here in Germany cannot communicate properly. They have 7 bands in IELTS but in interviews they cannot speak a single sentence in correct and easy to understand English. Desi with good English go to Canada and Australia, and others who cannot fulfill their language requirement, come to Germany because requirement here is 6.5 bands, which they get using 'tips and tricks'. But companies wants their employees to be able to fully express themselves in all technical and social settings. So I would suggest that before starting to learn a new language (german) you should first focus on gaining full command on English speaking by speaking it all the time, preferably with American intonation, because most Germans now watch and understand American tv series/ movies. They just cannot speak it, but they understand English well. Desi have technical experience and they can write and understand English well, but just need a lot of practice and confidence speaking English.
Thank you @meu22422 It is true. Communication is a key. People will not check your IELTS score when they hire you. They will check if you can speak the language. If you do not know any language but want to move to Germany, we would suggest to start learning German. You will have more opportunities if you speak the German language.
Admin / Roul/ Tommo. This was informative video thanks . Please make new video guiding about whether employees parent can get dependent visa if i move to Germany, can my parent and wife also relocate with me to Germany? From India .
Not sure why you're still posting videos. Feels like the hiring market is overwhelmed, I have 8 yoe, applying for jobs that specifically match my stack and I only get automatic rejections.
Good information about salary in Tech. I am an Indie Android Developer and has also booked an Get-To-Know call from your website. How is the job market for Android Developers in Germany ?. I am also applying for the Chancenkarte card to come to Germany and look for good opportunities. Any suggestions 🙏
Hi @himmat4singh The Android market is not doing well. There are not so many opportunities now. We would suggest you research the market first and then decide if it makes sense for you to apply for the Opportunity Card.
Hi @QuitUselessScrolling Speaking German gives you more job opportunities in Germany. If you speak the language, we suggest you apply for a Bachelor's degree in German.
I have a question. I am not trying to compare apple to oranges, but I grew up in Rheinland-Pfalz and currently live in the US. Thinking about moving back but my salary is over a 100k with 5-10 years of experience in Information Technology. Is it worth me getting an IT job in Germany or should I look to a different country? You mentioned with 5-7 years experience the average person will earn between 60 to 70k starting out.
no country in the world pays as much as US specially in IT, if you don't wanna have a big salary cut in Europe maybe you should consider moving to Switzerland..
Hi @leeduhart105 Every case is unique. 60-70k is a standard salary for people who are just getting into the EU market. In case you already have this international experience and speak the language, you can definitely expect a higher salary. You are welcome to check our website and watch our video training www.findajobingermany.de/. Simply click on the video training link you find there.
The tech job market is bad in Germany.
I'm from a non-EU country and completed my Bachelors and Masters here in Germany, accumulating 6 years of experience. Unfortunately, I was laid off due to my company's bankruptcy. Despite speaking German at a C1 level and studying in German, finding a job has been challenging. Even when I do find one, surviving on the salary in Berlin is tough. The housing situation is deteriorating, making it difficult to secure an apartment in major cities.
Is the market bad or not as competitive as other countries?
@@leeduhart105 lets say it like this the best IT personal in germany try and find work outside of germany if they prefer better jobs. Our infrastructure if it comes to IT is horendous, as an example we have worse wifi and internet conections than a lot of third world countries. and our ministry for digital infrastructure was added to the ministry of normal infrastructure like public transport and highays. and it still is just a part of that. The reasoneing beeeing "They both are infrastructures" thats how our politicians view the importance of IT not to mention the secretary for digital infrastructure decided to remove her PC and Laptop and only works with a tablet and phone because acording to her that is true digital infrastructure.
Thank you! It's very helpful!
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Most Desi job seekers here in Germany cannot communicate properly. They have 7 bands in IELTS but in interviews they cannot speak a single sentence in correct and easy to understand English. Desi with good English go to Canada and Australia, and others who cannot fulfill their language requirement, come to Germany because requirement here is 6.5 bands, which they get using 'tips and tricks'. But companies wants their employees to be able to fully express themselves in all technical and social settings. So I would suggest that before starting to learn a new language (german) you should first focus on gaining full command on English speaking by speaking it all the time, preferably with American intonation, because most Germans now watch and understand American tv series/ movies. They just cannot speak it, but they understand English well. Desi have technical experience and they can write and understand English well, but just need a lot of practice and confidence speaking English.
Thank you @meu22422 It is true. Communication is a key. People will not check your IELTS score when they hire you. They will check if you can speak the language. If you do not know any language but want to move to Germany, we would suggest to start learning German. You will have more opportunities if you speak the German language.
Admin / Roul/ Tommo. This was informative video thanks . Please make new video guiding about whether employees parent can get dependent visa if i move to Germany, can my parent and wife also relocate with me to Germany? From India .
Hi @user-xq8tg1gu2k This law was implemented in March 2024. Your parents will also get a dependant visa if you apply for the EU Blue Card.
Not sure why you're still posting videos. Feels like the hiring market is overwhelmed, I have 8 yoe, applying for jobs that specifically match my stack and I only get automatic rejections.
market is really that bad in IT sector in Germany?
The cv screening is shitty here
Same here , only automated rejections. I am applying almost 10-15 jobs daily
what's the main factor for these rejections ? German language proficiency?
@@unkniwnnsjabjakjqkbshiaknwbh There are no jobs, these are just ghost openings!
Good information about salary in Tech. I am an Indie Android Developer and has also booked an Get-To-Know call from your website. How is the job market for Android Developers in Germany ?. I am also applying for the Chancenkarte card to come to Germany and look for good opportunities. Any suggestions 🙏
Hi @himmat4singh The Android market is not doing well. There are not so many opportunities now. We would suggest you research the market first and then decide if it makes sense for you to apply for the Opportunity Card.
I have a question for you from a non EU country ....that in which language the bachelors in CS is best ( German or English) ?
Hi @QuitUselessScrolling Speaking German gives you more job opportunities in Germany. If you speak the language, we suggest you apply for a Bachelor's degree in German.
I have a question. I am not trying to compare apple to oranges, but I grew up in Rheinland-Pfalz and currently live in the US. Thinking about moving back but my salary is over a 100k with 5-10 years of experience in Information Technology. Is it worth me getting an IT job in Germany or should I look to a different country? You mentioned with 5-7 years experience the average person will earn between 60 to 70k starting out.
German kompanies do not blv in fair salary... But if you can use levarage you will get better
@@AsifSaifuddinAuvipy thank you Asif for the reply. It was going back to Germany or Austria
@@leeduhart105 if you knowgerman u should have much more leverage
no country in the world pays as much as US specially in IT, if you don't wanna have a big salary cut in Europe maybe you should consider moving to Switzerland..
Hi @leeduhart105 Every case is unique. 60-70k is a standard salary for people who are just getting into the EU market. In case you already have this international experience and speak the language, you can definitely expect a higher salary. You are welcome to check our website and watch our video training www.findajobingermany.de/. Simply click on the video training link you find there.
Whats the demand for bussiness analyst compared to tech jobs?
Hi @Vicky-ne9mt We work with Data Analysts. If you have 5+ years of work experience in Data Analytics, there will be a demand on your profile.
@@FAJIGBerlin Hii,any chance for a person with 3 YOE ?
most used technologies in germany?
Hi @rahulchawla1249 There is a demand for Java, JavaScript, Data Engineering, CyberSecurity and C++.
i watched the video and sent you my info but didnot get any response
Hi @THEKING808 Did you book a Get2Know call through our website?
Yes
Visa business will fail eventually