Get English jobs in Germany as fast as these 10 expats
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- It's hard to find English jobs in Germany. Last year I helped 40 international professionals to get a job in Germany - without speaking German. In this video I look at the 10 clients who got jobs in Germany faster than all the others - and what they did differently.
Find out how to get English jobs in Germany faster. Even better: Learn how to convince German employers to hire you in English - before you speak German!
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Chris Pyak hey can you help me out to search for a summer job I am an international student studying in Greece I would like to work in Germany
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Thank you so much.
I’m not sure how I got here, but I’m glad I did. I moved to Germany 2 years ago and have had no success in getting a job due to not knowing the language. I plan on working on that. I have a Bachelor’s Degree and recently enrolled for my Master’s. Thank you for the information.
Thank you Lukas. If you haven't done so already - watch my Expats Career Webinar here on youtube - it will give you a clear idea about the path towards your first job in Germany: th-cam.com/video/62pwuIERgV8/w-d-xo.html
I like your strategy on your analysis of the top 10. It was very enlightening and it certainly opened my eyes about those professions that cannot be filled by foreigners. Wow! Thank you for this video!
THAT WAS REALLY IMPRESSIVE DEAR MR. PYAK . I am exactly that candidate who do not have strong German skills but actively searching for jobs in Germany. even very very disappointed , I might switch to the Netherlands job offers, BUT I love Germany, Help me Mr. Pyak
Hello Amirreza, Thank you for your kind words. If you like: Sign up to my newsletter at www.immigrantspirit.com/newsletter - then send me a link to your LinkedIN profile by simply replying to my welcome email. That way I can give you a quick feedback about your career prospects in Germany.
I’m Asian and working already in Germany for 8 years. I did got the job without German language but later I did learned the language. I think the company search for experience and minimum of Masters degree. Good thing I have both. Thanks for this video. Very informative.
Could you please tell how you find the job
Im currently still studying but hopefully will move to Germany after i finish my degree. I am so glad to come across this, this will help me alot and i cant wait to listen to more videos :)
Hi Chris. I am little bit in peculiar situation. I've came to Germany to pursue an English taught Master of eng degree in IT. I graduated from my home country in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. During my bachelor study I found love in embedded system. From then it became my hobby. But after graduation I got a job in a captive power plant as an electrical maintenance engineer and worked there for 3.5 years. The plant based on gas burned generator. After coming here in Germany, I've found that my experience is obsolete. Besides my classmates who are from software background getting job easily without knowing a single German word. Even they got working student job within two months after coming here. That makes me frustrated. Now I am about to start my thesis and I don't know in which domain I should go. Once my senior told me that, go towards the domain in which Germans are not expert like software development. In my master course I covered some topics as follows: Switching & Routing, ML and Robotics. Should I change my career to ML, Robotics? or stick to my passion embedded system. And what about industrial automation sector? Can I get a job there without German? Please advice!!
Dear Suaib,
Thank you for sharing your story. There is no short answer to your question. This is something that we should discuss in more detail. If you like - book a coaching session here: holvi.com/shop/chrispyak/section/coaching/
One thought: Demand changes quickly. If I would be in your situation I would go with an area that I enjoy and see myself working in for a long time. Then I would look which parts of this area are the most marketable. There is more to it - but it needs more explaining than I can do on TH-cam.
Hi Chris. Thank you for you excellent content! Has it become easier to get an English speaking marketing job in Germany in the past 5 years?
I have the same question. Either marketing, sales, or consulting. Please let me know if you find out!
Ecxellent stuff Chris. Good man...
Thank you.
Hi Chris,
Today only started seeing your video and this is second video,
You are wonderful having vvv informatic video I have ever seen
I wonder why your video has very less views
Chris,
I have done M.TEC in Microwave Electronics(A5) in H+ university also have 3 years of relevant experience so please help me regarding find job in Germany from india ,
In may I am planning to move germany on job seeker visa but if it possible to get from india
Hello Chris, I recently graduated from university with a marketing degree but specifically interested in digital marketing. I know that you said that the marketing field is almost impossible to find a job in Germany, but does digital marketing help at all. What advice do you have to someone in marketing looking to find a job in Germany? What other fields can I look at? I met my boyfriend in college and he happened to be German, so we are planning to move in together, so I'd like to make my job search a bit quicker.
Thank you for this video Chris! I am interested in working in Germany due their strong Mechanical Engineering industry. Having got my Masters degree in the US, along with a year’s work experience I wanted to give it a try. Oh and I’m enroute to giving my A1 German exam in a few months time.
Well, done. But language is not the real obstacle. (Even though everyone tells you so). The real obstacle is HR's tendency to evaluate you NOT on your contribution to the company - but on how well you fit into an imaginary "ISO-norm". If you are "different", then the standard application process is your enemy.
Chris Pyak Yes I understand the different concept. I’m not a big fan of online applications as they leave too much room for judgement on HR’s part. Once I apply, I have to try and connect with an employee at a company as Naveen did so, correct? Do you have a webinar coming up where you discuss any tips? I’ll look at your website too.
Regarding learning German, I also wanted to pursue it so I could experience the culture. Its fun and challenging to learn. Vielen Danke!!
@@rishabramaswamy5761 Yes, you can watch it here: th-cam.com/video/62pwuIERgV8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Chris, I'm a Certified tutor with over 6 years of experience, I teach English online, but I'm looking for teaching jobs in Germany. would you plz guide me on how to get the job there??
Hello Mah, education is highly regulated by German states. It's near impossible to work as a teacher in the regular schoolsystem.
You could look to become a tutor in the corporate world, teaching business English. But you face huge competiton from lots of British people doing the same.
Came across this video. Firstly.. Danke. For the informative update.. Interested in learning German at the same time looking for the English speaking jobs related to guest relations or customer service or e commerce ..any proper pathway that we could possibly take. Besides can cook anything under the sun.. Quality meal. Thank you .
Hi Pyak, thanks for the video. I have got good information about how to get a job faster thab normal way. Thanks for video...see you in webinar
Hi chris what about supply chain and procurement, I have seen some jobs in related job sites, in english and requiring english as a must german as a plus
Hello Golye, it always depends on your concrete experience. If you like: Sign up for my newsletter and then sent me your LInkedIN profile. Then I can give you a quick estimate about your career prospects in Germany. You can sign up for free at www.immigrantspirit.com/newsletter
Hi Chris,
I worked as personal Assistant "immigration Law", for Law firm in the UK for Seven (7) years, and Five years in Balkan Country (non EU) state. Then i Studied Law Bachelor, and international/European Law. (non EU state).
l speak very good English, bat not German.
Can i get Job i Germany?
Hello Chris,
I am also looking for career opportunity in Germany , n just happened to view your video while searching on google .I really want to appreciate your work .I am having total 6 years of experience as SAP Security and GRC consultant , would like to follow your tips to get English JOB in Germany.
Hello Prajakta, finding a job in consulting is very difficult if you don't speak C1 level German.
I argue about this for years with German consultancies. They all insist that their clients are Mittelstand and "don't speak English".
A bullshit claim in my opinion since half of them live from export.
My advice: Focus on internal positions where you work with colleagues, but not external clients.
If you like my guidance and my help to contact German managers of your choice:
www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Mr Chris firstly I would like to thank for this informative video , i am new asylum seekers in Germany, I have completed my bachelor's in computer science, having a vast experience in field of recruitment and information technology, I will be thankful if you could let me know any opportunity . I am open to Ausbildung but at moment I am not aware of German language, is there any stream in Ausbildung or university who entertain the English speaking person.
Hi Chris , very interesting video thank you for your time. I am an IT professional SAP ABAP and started A1 german could you please guide me how to apply for jobs or head hunters where I can apply for jobs ?
@Gesela Layson sure I wil get in touch with them
Hi,
thanks for sharing, but what if I don't have the "people skills"?
Thank you for the question. Answer: Then you better learn them fast.
Because without good will of the managers you don't get a change as an "outsider".
That's part of what I cover in my coaching:
www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Chris thanks for the video, I have MBA with less working experience in related field, how can I find an English speaking job in Germany ?
Hello, that's difficult to answer on general terms. If you like: Write me via our website and sent me the link to your LinkedIn profile - then I can give you a quick feedback about your career options in Germany: www.immigrantspirit.com/newsletter
Hi Chris Pyak, I hope you are keeping well! I’m Mustafiz from Dhaka, Bangladesh and I’m a certified TEFL teacher. I have completed my Bachelor and Masters in English, Another Masters in Applied Linguistics and ELT, Bachelor of Education (BEd), One hundred and twenty hours TEFL certification, Teacher Record, IELTS, and a Certification in English for Business and Entrepreneurship by the University of Pennsylvania, USA. I’ve been teaching English for more than11 years. Is there any opportunity for me to get a job in Germany or other countries in Europe?
where did you get your TEFL?
Hello Chris. My partner will be stationed in Stuttgart for military orders. I’ll be joining the adventure but I don’t speak German so I’ll be applying for jobs once I get there.
I’m a bilingual professional (English and Spanish) with a masters degree in International Marketing Management from a university in the UK.
As you mentioned, landing a job in Marketing with no German language skills is tough if not unfeasible.
But, what if the candidate speaks English and Spanish to a fluent/native level?
Shall I consider switching my career path? Please further advice will be appreciated.
Note: I’m willing to take super intensive German language courses if needed but just want to explore my options.
Hello Diego,
Thank you for sharing your story. My advice is to first watch my free Expats Career Webinar. This will help you to understand the German job market better: th-cam.com/video/62pwuIERgV8/w-d-xo.html
If you like me to guide you in your job search and get you in touch with German managers of your choice: Please book my services at www.pyak.eu/guarantee
I wish you success.
Chris
Hi Chris, I hope you are keeping well! I’m a new viewer here and I had a question for you. I’m a UK citizen, 24 years old, graduated in late 2019 with a BSc in Automotive Technology and Management but have no industry experience in engineering and haven’t found anything due to the latest recession in the U.K. manufacturing industry.
I have actually lived in Germany for 9 months in 2017/2018, thanks to erasmus, and I would love to live and work there permanently.
I really got along well with the people there and I’m still in contact with my german buddies 3 years on! How likely do you think this is for me? I’d love to hear back from you :)
Hello Wise Fool, I think you have good perspectives - but not if you apply via the usual channels. You are a third country resident (not EU) and you don't speak the local language. Meaning: Most HR will throw you out without reading your CV.
But you HAVE something valuable to offer to employers. If you are willing to invest time, empathy and analytical skills for about 6 months: Then you can find a job in Germany by reaching out to the hiring managers directly.
If you like me to help:
www.immigrantspirit.com/summer
@@chrispyak Hi Chris, thank you very much for your reply, I appreciate it. Unfortunately, I’m unable to afford your services, so many thanks anyway. All the best :)
I have degrees in Agricultural Extension. I have skills in data analysis/data analytics using Microsoft excel. What are my options
Hello! I am from Philippines. I really wanted to get a job in Germany as an English Language Teacher? I have a degree of Bachelor of Secondary Education and i will take TEFL course to get a certificate. Is it possible to get a job? Thank you!
Dear Ava,
It is great that you dare to move to a foreign country, even a foreign continent. This shows how brave you are.
If you want to find a good job in Germany, then you need to find a combination of different skills that make you unique. English alone will not get you there, especially as a teacher. You would compete with thousands of British people who live in Germany. Also: To be a teacher in school, you need to be certified by the German state that you live in. Even German teachers cannot simply move from one German state to another and work as teachers, unfortunately.
So, my advice for you is this: Find a combination of valuable abilities that make you unique. Then look for employers who need exactly this combination of skills.
I wish you all the best.
Chris
Hi Chris, I work as an HR specialist. I was wondering, do I have a chance to get a job in Germany if I speak German fluently?
Dear Emre, your best shot as an HR professional is in technical recruiting - if you have experience and contacts there. If you like: Sign up for my newsletter so that you get a way to interact with me: www.immigrantspirit.com/newsletter
@@chrispyak Thank you! :)
Hi! Is there any opportunity to find a position in English training centers? I have bachelor's degree in English and also I worked for two years in China (Gymboree play & music training center and Romp N' Roll). I now German, but not very good... Is it possible according to my Russian citizenship?
Hi Chris hope you doing great. Do you have any information on the teaching English in Germany as a non native speaker. I will be happy if you answer.
Hello Erfan, there are some opportunities to tech business English. But there is also a lot of competition. To teach in schools is very difficult, because this is a highly regulated field - and it's regulated on state level.
@@chrispyak thanks for your time🙏
Hi cris ,
Is it possible to get a marketing job in Germany without being an IT degree or engineering degree holder , if I can speak German up to B2 and got my MBA degree from German university only .
Seeking for advice
Yes, but it requires special effort. You need to reach the people who feel the pain & understand the job.
That's not HR, but the hiring manager.
If you like me to help: www.pyak.eu/guarantee
Thank you Chris for all the great advice,what about if one is a teacher,is this a right flat foam?
Dear Michelle,
teachers have a heart time to find a job in Germany, since this is a regulated profession. It's gets even more complicated because it is regulated on state level, not national level. Which means that every time you move to a different state you need to get certified again.
Ij
Hello Mr. Pyak,
I'm a professional English Teacher with experience over 16 years both in colleges and universities, my mother is British, but my father is Azeri and I have Turkish passport. I have Bachelor and Master degree and many certificates. My fiancee is coming to Germany and I want to join him, but I'm scared of losing everything
I recommend either you to stay wherever you are , or you move to UK better. Catch the thing on your hand better than running after the unseen.
It would be beneficial to learn German language and do certification for you.
Hi. I'm am english teacher in the Philippines. I can speak basic deutsch. What are the requirements that I should be needing? My bf lives in germany and willing to help me with my stay while I seek for schools hiring english teachers
Hello Chris, is it possible to get a job in pharmaceutical companies?
I applied for a job 2 months ago and when I checked the status in their website it says application under review , Do German companies usually take such a long time.
Is law field possible or impossible to get a job in Germany??? I have graduated in Law. So are there some companies in Germany where they do give internships to foreign law graduates with their LLB bachelor of laws degree or is law field impossibe and hard getting a law job in Germany at private companies or private companies or at the NGOs like at UNICEF red cross etc to work as for instance, Legal officer, legal advisor or compliance officers in the financial institutions????
Thank you. Law is very limited in demand and you would also actually need German (for once) - better to apply your abilities in a business setting.
Ok me Chris's. So in Business setting such as in Financial institutions such as in banks or in the insurance companies and other private companies right??
Or you mean I need to have any business qualifications such as MBA masters in business administration to be able to work in businesses sir??
@@samuelankome5999 I would recommend you shift into areas where you work more as an consultant etc. Because there are very few jobs that require international law and the competition there is very high. You need to find a market niche where you can apply for at least 5 jobs per week for a period of up to six months. (So, roughly 100 jobs in total). Because you need a certain amount of feedback in order to understand where your market niche is. I can help with that and also introduce you to hiring managers behind jobs that YOU have chosen - but my next round of coaching starts literally tomorrow (1. February) - and there is only one seat left: www.immigrantspirit.com/miracle
So what job would you advice a non native speaker or German speaker of not so very fluent apply for in Germany? It is really hard securing a job in Deutschland.
Hello Chris,
Can you please help me out in finding a job in Robotics and Mechanical industry. Looking for Sales Enginner but I don't know German language.
Thank you for your reply.
Hallo Chris. Ich bin grafikdesignerin und illustratorin. I have a Bachelors in Fine Arts majoring in Advertising Arts. I studied at a good university in the Philippines. I also have 2 yrs.of work experience. I have studied German A2 and plan to study until B2. I plan on looking for a job in Germany if I do well on my B2 certification. What will be my chances on finding a job there?
Dear Thea, there is lots of work for graphic designers. But it's difficult to break into the market without fluent German. (It's not really needed, but you have to overcome the prejudice by German employers.)
If you like to find the best way to a job in Germany: Watch my free webinar at www.pyak.eu/webinar
I wish you success.
Chris
Danke Chris! I sure will 😊
have you finished b2?
Hi Chris. Interesting video. How are the luck within the banking industry? I am from South Africa and have business banking Credit Risk background
Investmentbanking and Asset Management are possible. Especially at the moment since Frankfurt alone gains 5000 jobs due to Brexit. But I would start fast - this one time Brexit bonus (for us in Germany. ;) ) will evaporate quickly. If you like me to guide you in your job hunt and get you in touch with managers of your choice: www.pyak.eu/guarantee
Hey you mentioned accounting and financial controllers have a very difficult time in searching with almost no interviews does this also apply if the person know German A2/B1 level?
Hello Mr Pyak, Good day,
Video has nice info, i am looking for opportunity as a Sales Engineer heavy industry in Germany. Can you please advise what would be the total cost for availing the said services. Hope to hear from you soon.
Dear Hitesh, you find my services at www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Hello Chris Pyak. What kind of jobs does your South African clients normally apply for?
Hello Chris
I am a mechanical engineer graduated in India. With 3 years of work experience and B1 level german , could u please inform me how good is my chances of getting a job in Germany ?
Dear Savaran,
It is good that you already speak some German. That shows you are serious about working here. Do you already know if your University degree is recognised "as of equal value" in Germany? You can check that in the Anabin database. More infos here: www.jobseekervisagermany.de
I think you have good chances to work in Germany, if you avoid HR and talk to the managers directly. If you like me to guide you in your job search and get you in touch with employers of your choice - please book my services at: www.pyak.eu/guarantee
I wish you success.
Chris
Dear Chris,
Can you please help me out in finding a job in IT industry. Looking for DeVops Enginner but I don't know German language.
Hello Shalini, could you reach out to me with a message on Linkedin? Than I can already see your profile and give you better feedback.
is there any studies for construction jobs ?
Wie schauts mit (I)NGOs aus? Nach 20 Jahren im internationalen humanitären Bereich ziehts mich in die Heimat.
NGO funktionieren. Deine Challenge ist die gleiche wie bei internationalen Fachkräften: Du bist "anders". Das Du Deutsch sprichst und hier Wurzeln hast, macht es leichter - wenn Du direkt mit den Managern sprichst, anstatt mit der Personalabteilung.
hi am electrical engineer and have 6years experienced but wuthout german can i find job?
What about Inside Sales engineer ..profile..Is it possible or less chances ?
Hello Amruta, basically a good profession - to give you more concrete feedback: Feel free to send me a link to your LinkedIN profile. Then I can give you a better estimate of you career options in Germany. You can get in touch with me by subscribing to my free newsletter and then simply replying to one of the emails: www.immigrantspirit.com/newsletter
Hello sir . I am masters in commerce - finanz , taxation (Steuer) . I have 5 years professional experience. I am B1 Deutsch certified also . And can speak basic German . I am registered at various portals and uploaded resume in 100s of companies but get negative result only. Can you please help me out for this
Hello , this is Balbir Singh from India study in BSBI doing MSc. In finance and investment can you help me to get a job before my course will done??
Hello Balbir,
if you like send me a contact request with a message on Linkedin. I will not accept it - but I will write you a quick feedback on your career prospects in Germany and answer 1 question.
I wish you success.
Chris
PS: You can find my services here:
www.immigrantspirit.com/miracle
Hi Chris, i am SAP SD consultant with having 4 years experience working with German client. Completed B1 from Goethe. What will be my chances of getting job.
th-cam.com/video/BwHRQHuUPIg/w-d-xo.html
I have a Master in computer science and I want to get a job in Germany
Hello,
Does age play a role for employers?
Best regards
No it does not Germany is very flexible and accepts if you have good reason for your situation.
Hallo Chris
I need a job in Dusseldorf but the thing is that I don’t know german language. Hope you can help me out.
Dear Chris pyak I hope you are doing well.
My name is Amina Berghout I'm 23 years old and I'm from Algeria.
I was in a foreign languages class, I studied English, French, and Spanish besides to other subject materials.
I opted for English as a major in my bachelor's and in master's I chose applied linguistics and went to Poland as an Erasmus trainee.
Now I'm learning German I want to work in Germany and I also want to volunteer in schools.
I want to teach English to kids and learn German there.
I'm also interested in finding English speaking jobs in Germany until I reach the wanted level in German and maybe I will apply for Ausbildung.
I hope you read my comment and give me your opinion about what can I work there?
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely yours,
Dear Berghout, Thank you for reaching out to me. English language alone is not enough to find a job in Germany. We have plenty of people who speak English. My advice: You need to find something that only you can provide. Because only then will employers be willing to take up the trouble of the visa process. I am sorry I don't have more positive news for you.
Hello Chris your video is really informative.. Am interested in getting a job abroad. Especially Teaching jobs.
hris,
I am your new person to your channel I am from HR background I am planning to come to germany coming months will I get job without language skills , I understood that you says it's difficult to get job for my jobs nature what else can be done.
Hello Chris, i have a master degree in graphic design living in lebanon, and i tried to apply for job in germany but i couldn’t find, and i started learning german a couple months ago, can you help me.
Hello Tony,
Yes, I believe I can. But it will be a long road and not as straight forward as you might hope.
The best road to a job for you is to take it in small steps. If you like me to guide you - please feel free to book a coaching session here:
holvi.com/shop/chrispyak/section/coaching/
I wanted to ask about health science degrees. Is it easy to get a job?
What about the safety engineers
There is demand for all kind of engineers in Germany. The challenge is to build trust with employers. Otherwise they will not take the risk of hiring someone who doesn't speak German.
@@chrispyak How can i go ferward in that i always stuking with the fluent german specker condition in any offer on jobbörse site .. can you guide me ?? Please
I am an Instructional Designer by profession, with 10 years experience, and keen on looking for opportunities in Germany. How can i contact you?
Hello Divya,
I had a quick look into a professional database for headhunters that scans 1,7 million job ads in Germany. There are currently only 30 positions for "Instructional Designer" in all of Germany. (In 25 organisations.).
My advice: You will probably have to widen your search criteria.
Please understand that I get about 100 contact requests each day. Therefore I am only available to my actual clients. You can book my services at www.pyak.eu/guarantee
I wish you success.
Thanks a ton, that's quite helpful! 🙂
Hi Chris I’m coming there in Germany next month ..I need some help from your end
Dear Raehül,
Thank you for reaching out to me You can book my services at www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Please note that the first new sessions are available from 1. September 2019.
I wish you success.
Hi Chris,
I have done MTECH (A5) from H+ university in RF and have experience of 3 years in same field now I am planning to move to Germany please help me .
At present I am in delhi (India)
Danke
I’m a Filipino teacher teaching English for 6 years now. Can i find a job in Germany? Thanks
I have a Master in computer science from US I want to get a job in Germany
nice video
thanks for sharing 👍❤ 👍
Hello thanks for your tips .I really want an international job in Germany.
Am a sierra Leonean .A university graduate with qualified skills and experience in broadcasting ,public relations ,marketing and Insurance .Please I would be so blessed if u help me find a job
Chris may i ask you some question?
Chris how can I contact you for your help. I live in Wiesbaden and finding a hard time to get a breakthrough. My profile in BWL degree from Hochschule Wiesbaden and 6 years of Purchasing experience
Hello Anuj, the best is to send me a contact request *with your message* on LinkedIn.
I won't accept right away - but I will answer your most pressing question.
Then we take it from there.
Ich habe es gesendet..ich freue mich rede mit dich in der LinkedIn. Vielen lieben Dank Chris
Hi Chris,
Is that possible to get a nurse job in germany without german.can you please reply me.
Hello Appuuu, I work with professionals with a University degree. To work as a nurse in Germany requires that you speak B2 level German and that you graduated from a University or nursing school in the European Union. This is mandated by law.
i have a bachelors degree in law but i can't find a job
Hi, please how possible is it to get a civil engineering job?
Hi sir
This is Dintu Samuel from India. I just happened to watch this video of you and impressed. Sir exactly I would like to migrate Germany and get a job. But unfortunately having failed into enter there, when I was tried. The fact that am a un-graduated person can't take any degree. I know this is base key for enter into any European countries .although am earn diploma graduation but it doesn't enough for. Besides, sir I am Ex-professional Web/php developer earn 4 year experience. But now focus on studying accounting at eventual time. Therefore I told you everything because can you help me as a pilot or guider
Hi.. I have recently moved to Germany from india. I have 7 year of experience in software testing. I also have working visa. Please help me how can i find job in germany.
Dear Swati,
I would be glad to guide you in your jobsearch and get you in touch with managers of your choice.
You can book my services here: www.pyak.eu/guarantee
Please note that I will raise my prices on 1. January 2020.
I Chris could you please help me I want to get job in Germany in English call center I have 3 years experience as Customer service Representative and telesales representative..
How?
@@color.8467 could you let me know how to apply and what are websities to apply for the call center job.
Thanks Chris, I am a HR professional in India with international experience and looking to find a job in Germany. But after viewing your video I think I have to change my mind. Any other country you can mention to for HR professional in Europe.
Hi Chris. Thanks for the useful information. In terms of the Covid -19 pandemic, will it still be possible to get a job in Germany for the remainder of the year. I am from South Africa.
Regards
Francois
Dear Francois,
Yes. I already see that the number of job ads is rising again. Traditionally there is a hiring spree after the summer holidays. Between 1. September and Christmas German companies hire way faster than during the rest of the year. I believe that's because managers want to fill all open positions to avoid budget cuts.
This year it might be even stronger than ususal - because we missed 4 months of hiring.
Here is the thing, though: If you don't speak German and you still live abroad - then employers need to have a lot of trust in you, to take that "risk". Which means: You need to start building relationships with the hiring managers now.
I worked with clients from South Africa before and would be glad to help you too. My service asks a lot of you: Investment of time, empathy and money. But it has one benefit: In the end you actually got a job by Christmas. :)
You can book my services here: www.pyak.eu/guarantee
@@chrispyak your service charges?
how to ask job referral with our Linkedin connections? please tell me
Hello Starmee, That takes a longer explanation. You can find a step-by-step guide in my book "How To Win Jobs & Influence Germans". Available at Amazon or here: www.immigrantspirit.com/book
I might as well go back home.
I’m a nurse from the States and would love to move and work in Germany
Million thanks for this video
hi me too like to move germany so may i know your good name?
How is scope in Medical Technologists (Radiography) field
Hi chris how r u sir I m medical laboratory technologist and my wife (registered nurse ) in middle east country having both 10 years international experience kindly advice how to get job both and to settle in Germany thank you
I would like to move to Germany as a teacher
Me too
Thanks for the video, I studied marketing :P and now I'm studying in germany but no german, it's in english!
Thank you for your comment Jazziel. I wish you success in your career. :)
Hello,
I'm currently in Germany and would like your help finding employment here.
Hello Ralph, sure. You can book my services at www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Ralph, sure. You can book my services at www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Hi pyak....I did M A English and M.Ed ....from Indian universities...can I get chance there in Germany....guide us
Am new here dreaming about Germany hopefully fine yo help I get a job as caretaker
Iam from Kenya an english literature teacher iam I qualified to teach in germany
Sir I need a job spaking english beauty salon job In germay
How?
If some body had english certificat c1 or c2 and dosent have university certificat?
Very hard in Germany. You can try with cambodia.
I haveTEFL certificate ..can you please help me in teaching job in Germany or any other European countries ..
I have 3 years experience in US base call center... so Please help me...
Hi Chris, i am looking for job in Germany.
Hello Meetu, glad to help. Please book my services at www.immigrantspirit.com/guarantee
Hallo Chris Pyak!
Thank you for such useful information!🙏👍 I was now sending you a request in LinkedIn, would be happy to connect you there :) I am living now in Berlin and would like to ask you some questions ☺️
Thank you!
Best regards,
Laura Utenova
Hi Chris,
I'm a chef working in states , past 5years, is that any chance to get job in my profile
How u got job in USA
hello brother, l m nnew here. my name is Simon living in Dubai highly qualify as heavy Diesel Mechanic looking for job in Germany how can you help me ? thanks
Hi
I'm an Indian and working in Spain in perfume store and speak good English. Can I get a good job in sales? Please provide me details. Thank you.
Hello John, I am sorry, you need a University degree to use my services.
@@chrispyak I did bachelor of theology.