JOBS IN GERMANY - HIRING ONLINE
If you are a foreigner looking for jobs in Germany, it can
be difficult to know where to start your job hunting, especially if you are
restricted to English-speaking jobs in Germany. However, if you are well
qualified with a degree or vocational qualification, have work experience and
can speak at least some German, you stand a good chance of finding a job in
Germany, especially in certain sectors with German worker shortages.Germany has the largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest
in the world, so there are plenty of jobs in Germany for foreigners with
specialist skills, although casual work is also fairly easy to come by. It is
also possible to find English-speaking jobs in Germany, although in most cases
even a small amount of German will be required.This guide explains everything you need to work in Germany,
including information on what jobs in Germany are available, shortage German
jobs,
German job guide:
Requirements to work in Germany
The job market in Germany
Germany has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU,
reaching a record low of 5.8 percent in March 2017, while in some parts of
southern Germany, such as Bavaria (where you’ll find Munich), the unemployment
rate is significantly lower. A study by the German Federal Institution for
Population Research showed that a third of non-EU migrants in Germany in
2010/111 found work within 12 months, although this situation has significantly
changed following Germany's refugee influx since 2015. However, if you are well
qualified – with a university degree or a vocational qualification such as an
apprenticeship
have work experience and a basic knowledge of German,
there are much higher chances of finding a job in Germany, where such qualities
are valued.
Shortage German jobs
There’s a shortage of skilled workers in certain professions
in Germany. These include qualified engineers (mechanical, automotive,
electrical and building), IT specialists, health and social workers and certain
manufacturing positions. Professionals with vocational qualifications are also
in demand in certain fields (see here for a list in German). With an increasingly
older population, workers in the geriatric, health and nursing professions are
also in short supply. English teaching, casual work and hospitality jobs are
also available.
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