Thank you guys for helping me on my journey and for your support, guidance and coaching! 🙌🏼✨ Happy to see you grow every day, and more and more people benefitting from your guidance in their career path! ❤🎉
Hi Stuti, many thanks for explaining in detailed information about job interviews in Germany, I barely saw others (in TH-cam) who explained like this that the way you have uncovered your experiences, may Sri Sri Radha Madhva bless you and fulfill your desires. Hare Krishna.
Hi Stuti, congratulations and thank you for your detailed explanation of the interview process, can you share your LinkedIn profile, so that I can understand what kind of technical background it takes to get a job in Germany?
It would be a great service help the people that is already here in Germany to get a job. In JobCenter there are hundreds of indians and pakistanis looking for an IT Job...
Looking for a Junior Data / Business Analyst position in Germany, being in Germany. All of the recruiters says that the candidate needs German proficiency at C1 level.
Hi @bendonald93 You will have a better chance of getting a job in Germany if you speak the language. That is true. But if you have enough skills and your profile is positioned in the right way, you will also secure a job. 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. After that, you may book a call with us and we will analyze your profile.
@FAJIGBerlin Over 200 applications and just got 2 interviews, 1 rejected during the interview as it required German lang at C1 level, the other one is pending to hear back however they need B1 level which I have. Without German language, it's zero chance to get into Data Analyst positions. Don't just fool your youtube viewers.
Hi @vidyaaa5931 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. After that, we will analyze his profile.
Hi @fakhrabashir6471 It will be hard for someone without any education or proper training to find a job in Germany. We recommend you take a look at www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/ to see if you have skills that might help you come and work here. All the best!
Hi @poojaware4241 There is no need to speak German to get a job in Germany as an IT professional. In another video, Jörg also specifically talks about German language skills and if they're required for a job in Tech & IT in Germany th-cam.com/video/RfevpNG8axE/w-d-xo.html You’ll also find more info in our video training: www.findajobingermany.de/how-to-find-a-job-in-germany-as-a-software-developer-in-2-months. 12 years of work experience is more than enough to get a job in Germany.
Hi @pravinkumar96 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.
Thank you guys for helping me on my journey and for your support, guidance and coaching! 🙌🏼✨
Happy to see you grow every day, and more and more people benefitting from your guidance in their career path! ❤🎉
Hi Stuti, many thanks for explaining in detailed information about job interviews in Germany, I barely saw others (in TH-cam) who explained like this that the way you have uncovered your experiences, may Sri Sri Radha Madhva bless you and fulfill your desires. Hare Krishna.
@@mzrto825 Thank you so much for your wishes. Hare Krishna ❤️
Hi Stuti, congratulations and thank you for your detailed explanation of the interview process, can you share your LinkedIn profile, so that I can understand what kind of technical background it takes to get a job in Germany?
Really excellent and detailed conversation 😊
Thank you for your feedback.
Thank you. Hope it helps you. 😊
It would be a great service help the people that is already here in Germany to get a job. In JobCenter there are hundreds of indians and pakistanis looking for an IT Job...
Thank you for your feedback.
Looking for a Junior Data / Business Analyst position in Germany, being in Germany. All of the recruiters says that the candidate needs German proficiency at C1 level.
Hi @bendonald93 You will have a better chance of getting a job in Germany if you speak the language. That is true. But if you have enough skills and your profile is positioned in the right way, you will also secure a job. 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. After that, you may book a call with us and we will analyze your profile.
@FAJIGBerlin Over 200 applications and just got 2 interviews, 1 rejected during the interview as it required German lang at C1 level, the other one is pending to hear back however they need B1 level which I have. Without German language, it's zero chance to get into Data Analyst positions. Don't just fool your youtube viewers.
We never fool anyone. We're just highly selective in who we work with.
I think Thumbnail has typo that should be fixed from "landet" to "landed"
My husband is data engieer with 5 years experience, i need some help to get job opportunities as a place holder
Hi @vidyaaa5931 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. After that, we will analyze his profile.
Thank you so much for this great session .. A Data Analyst without any experience can apply for EU Blue card in germany..? please guide to me
Hi @fakhrabashir6471 It will be hard for someone without any education or proper training to find a job in Germany. We recommend you take a look at www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/ to see if you have skills that might help you come and work here. All the best!
I am a sap consultant. Not sure why they have cancelled my appointment by saying I am not from IT field😂😂
Hi! It's not because you're not in IT - it's because we don't work with SAP professionals. Sorry for not being able to proceed further with you!
SAP skills in demand in Germany. Don't worry. You will get job offer by your own. Keep trying.
12 Years experience in data analyst can I get job in Germany? Is German language mandatory for the job ?
Hi @poojaware4241 There is no need to speak German to get a job in Germany as an IT professional. In another video, Jörg also specifically talks about German language skills and if they're required for a job in Tech & IT in Germany th-cam.com/video/RfevpNG8axE/w-d-xo.html You’ll also find more info in our video training: www.findajobingermany.de/how-to-find-a-job-in-germany-as-a-software-developer-in-2-months. 12 years of work experience is more than enough to get a job in Germany.
Thank you 😊
Yes, it's required now.
Help me also
Hi @pravinkumar96 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.