Where does an American, English speaking, but learning German, go to find job resources in Germany?
February 17th, 2010 | by admin |I am an English speaking, American, I am learning german, I live in Germany and am looking for work. I moved here recently and have limited information for English speaking employment opportunities. Any info or web information would be appreciated.
Why don’t you try to contact your local "Arbeitsamt". They should be able to tell you whether there are any jobs available or who else you could ask for an English speaking job.
3 Responses to “Where does an American, English speaking, but learning German, go to find job resources in Germany?”
By he... is... TASTY! on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply
Well when learning Deutsch we learned that almost anybody you find will speak english because it is europe, and the business over there is like you think. a lot of multilingual trading.
but you live in germany…?
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By Epicaricacy. on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply
A lot of Germans speak decent English, so it shouldn’t be too hard to get around, from my experience. Try looking for work near an American base. Most of the Germans there are used to Americans around and should be able to help you.
As for the types of jobs.. it depends on what you want to do. I don’t know of any agencies or anything, so I can’t help much. You should also try looking online for information that can help or ask around. =/
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English-speaking, NOT German-fluent, Asian-American who lived in Germany for 5 yrs.
By BKM on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply
Why don’t you try to contact your local "Arbeitsamt". They should be able to tell you whether there are any jobs available or who else you could ask for an English speaking job.
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