Truck driver job in Germany

Truck driver job in Germany

Among the many professions that are in demand and that can be done even with little knowledge of German is the profession of truck driver in Germany. There is a strong demand for drivers in Germany, both in public and private companies, for local and international transport. Every year, about 45,000/50,000 drivers are needed to…

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Wages and cost of living in Germany

Wages and cost of living in Germany

The first thing to note is that in Germany there is a good relationship between wages and the cost of living. According to Reinisfischer, only Denmark and Luxembourg have a higher average gross salary in the EU. The average monthly net salary in Germany is around 2,500 euros per month. For Germans, on the other…

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Work in tourism and hospitality in Germany

Work in tourism and hospitality in Germany

When you think about working in Germany, you hardly think about work in tourism and hospitality in Germany. Instead, tourism is a very important and profitable sector in Germany, just consider that Germany is the seventh most visited country in the world, with 33 million tourists from all over the world, every year. This is…

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Working in Berlin

Working in Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany and also its largest city, a beautiful city full of culture, art, music and literature. This makes it one of the most fascinating cities in Europe, and many people move to Berlin working here. It is a city full of life, parties and events, and in recent years it…

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Working in Germany as a nurse

Working in Germany as a nurse

One sector where there is a strong demand for personnel in Germany is healthcare (doctors, physiotherapists, pharmacists, nurses, geriatric care assistants, etc.). The only ones that seem to be in short supply are dentists.One thing is for sure: there is no shortage of work as a nurse in Germany. In the case of nurses, the…

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Work in Germany without speaking German

Work in Germany without speaking German

If you are wondering if it is possible to work in Germany without knowing German, the answer is yes, as long as you are willing to make sacrifices and, in some cases, swallow a toad. In various industries and under certain conditions, it is possible. We are not talking about highly qualified workers here (IT…

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Moving to Germany

Moving to Germany

The US News & World Report, the famous American magazine specializing in surveys, reports that Germany is the best country to live in, ahead of Canada. The survey took into account various indicators: Quality of life, entrepreneurship, cultural influence of the country, politics, unemployment rate, etc. I am always very skeptical about the value of…

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The guide to working in Germany

The guide to working in Germany

Let us first say that working in Germany it is not difficult. In fact, the unemployment rate in Germany is about 5%, well below the European average of 7.3%. But there are also significant differences within Germany; it is much easier to find work in the western regions than in the eastern regions (former East…

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Searching for jobs in AUSTRIA

Searching for jobs in AUSTRIA

The Austrian economy has been hit hard by the pandemic, with a significant drop in GDP and an increase in the number of new unemployed (500,000), but this year the most affected sectors, such as retail or hospitality, will grow significantly. For the whole of 2022, strong growth is expected until 2023, thanks to the…

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