As mentioned, the two points play an important role in getting into such companies- 1) One should apply to their positions and not think, that there will be a rejection(keeping in mind that the resume must have proper keywords for the job listing) 2) Network with as many people in meetups, career fair, stammtisch, Afterwork events and similar setups, as there might always arise a chance. ( Networking should be continued after getting into the company, like meeting with employees from other departments or preferred fields) Ps. If you make the right connections, you might even get to experience the upcoming prototypes/testing vehicles, and not just the already existing models 😉
After watching this video, the Crux part is no mattr how much skills you possess you need a luck to get job in benz, porsche etc. i mean,, its the game of probability and harsh truth is there is a upper hand for female candidates
Does having german B1 skills are good enough for job search as celeste said its helpful who has german skills? What are some of the portals where one can apply for jobs Glassdoor Linked in Xing Step stone Anything else apart from these?
im currently doing my MBA from malta i have 5 years of expereince in data science can i apply working student in germany from malta is it possible to apply like that i have applied alot i got only rejections only
Hello, i wanted to ask whether the interview she gave was in English or in german, did she give her CV in german or english? If you can even provide, can I have her Linkedin profile. Thanks
@@Rushikesh_Mundemy sister will complete her masters by this month end and she has knowledge on AI/ML , automotive field and can try in embedded also. She has done her masters from tu chemnitz automotive. Can we expect a good market in 2025 ?
Great video. I am in a gap year after my Bachelors and I have done like 300+ applications for internships and not a single interview. A few tests but thats about it. Hopefully more doors will open as i get into my masters. The part about part time jobs needs to be said more. Money is alright but you are investing so much into your education and skills, doing a part time not relevant to your field is a waste. Another tip i would say is, as soon as you get your letter of admission to a program start applying again. Some job ads will ask for it and most will not, but that shows commitment you are willing to relocate and will not ask for assistance, plus the credibility of a University. I am from EU i can't imagine how the visa process is like. Good luck!
As mentioned, the two points play an important role in getting into such companies-
1) One should apply to their positions and not think, that there will be a rejection(keeping in mind that the resume must have proper keywords for the job listing) 2) Network with as many people in meetups, career fair, stammtisch, Afterwork events and similar setups, as there might always arise a chance. ( Networking should be continued after getting into the company, like meeting with employees from other departments or preferred fields)
Ps. If you make the right connections, you might even get to experience the upcoming prototypes/testing vehicles, and not just the already existing models 😉
Thanks for the valued advice 🙃🙏
Hard work, consistency, and truly inspiring. Bravo Celeste and wishing you all the success in the future 🎉. God bless you! Proud of you!
Thank you!
Truly an inspiring journey Celeste! Well done 🎉
Thank you!
Informative Video, Thank You both of you.
Thanks for watching 🙃
After watching this video, the Crux part is no mattr how much skills you possess you need a luck to get job in benz, porsche etc. i mean,, its the game of probability and harsh truth is there is a upper hand for female candidates
Inspiring Journey Caleste!
Informative video 😊
Thanks for watching 🙃
Does having german B1 skills are good enough for job search as celeste said its helpful who has german skills?
What are some of the portals where one can apply for jobs
Glassdoor
Linked in
Xing
Step stone
Anything else apart from these?
Gujrathi tone is fixed her for whole life.
We all have accents 🤪
Awesome video😊
Thanks for watching 🙃
Hello, CV supposed to be in which language English or German and please share cv format that works well
im currently doing my MBA from malta i have 5 years of expereince in data science can i apply working student in germany from malta is it possible to apply like that i have applied alot i got only rejections only
Thank you
so many engineers in Mercedes and BMW but still where is tesla like electric car ?
Debatable topic 🤪
Hello, i wanted to ask whether the interview she gave was in English or in german, did she give her CV in german or english?
If you can even provide, can I have her Linkedin profile.
Thanks
Both was in English. She is learning German now
Do companies like Mercedes select only people from these top tier TUs or other Hochschule also
From Hochschule too
Is she singing or talking?
How is the current situation in Germany?
Its still difficult but slowly improving depending on the fields
@@Rushikesh_Mundemy sister will complete her masters by this month end and she has knowledge on AI/ML , automotive field and can try in embedded also. She has done her masters from tu chemnitz automotive.
Can we expect a good market in 2025 ?
Now it's slowly improving right ?
Great video. I am in a gap year after my Bachelors and I have done like 300+ applications for internships and not a single interview. A few tests but thats about it.
Hopefully more doors will open as i get into my masters. The part about part time jobs needs to be said more. Money is alright but you are investing so much into your education and skills, doing a part time not relevant to your field is a waste.
Another tip i would say is, as soon as you get your letter of admission to a program start applying again.
Some job ads will ask for it and most will not, but that shows commitment you are willing to relocate and will not ask for assistance, plus the credibility of a University. I am from EU i can't imagine how the visa process is like. Good luck!
Thanks for sharing 🙂
Can you share her LinkedIn ?