Atleast that's what is my experience and I am happy with my decision of moving here. Hopefully all the good experiences happen to you as well, once you move 🙂
hello sir you really make perfect and genuine videos without any lies , i really appreciate your content .I am Akash an first year computer science engineering student in india , after my bachelors i am planning to settle in german.Can you pls give me the pathway to directly get a job in germany from india as software developer
Hi Akash, Thanks for your kind feedback. That means a lot. After bachelors, you have multiple options. 1) Look for internships called as Ausbildung in German. You can start looking at different job descriptions/requirements of such roles from time to time and learn those skills. 2) Direct job applications, but usually finding fresher job is not that easy. Sorry if that sounds discouraging, but thats because, Germany has a strong working system to bring local students into job market. Because of this, most of the fresher roles are filled by local students. This system also includes the path I mentioned in (1). If neither works for you, then look at (3). 3) To come here for a master degree. Comparatively easier path to get into Germany but expensive too. But if you manage to get into public universities/DAAD scholarships, then you can reduce your expenses. This way, you get 2 or more years of study exposure and get into job market, comparatively easier. Worth to mention it, there is a economic slow down that goes on in Germany. So there is a lot of negative news and its partially true too. But in my visibility, it is not just in Germany. It is everywhere. So if you really want to come here, you do not need to worry about it. Just focus on your studies and explore the skills needed. May be learning German could also help. All the best brother !
@@akashpillai8286 It is difficult to say it now Akash. For the moment, you focus on studies to get good knowledge. After coming here as a student, you can take up part time jobs, if needed. Meanwhile, there are also other good channels, who came as student to Germany. Please refer their content. My knowledge is comparatively limited on study route.
Hi brother, I had experience of 2 years in electrical, right now I'm in a very good package except time management. I wanted to know if I learn Master's in Germany. Would it be better for my career enhancement?
Hi Brother, Without knowing more details it is difficult to provide a concrete answer to you. But if you mean electrical engineering, then yes, there are chances for you to do relevant masters here. That can help you. It's a very high level thought only, before making a decision you need to research more.
Hey jegan , you are doing great job but i have a question - I have recently completed my Masters in Computer application from India and now i want to come there for job. I have strong knowledge of javascript and React and react native. And i also have 3-4 strong projects as well . And i am also learning german from youtube and duolingo . So is it possible to take a job from India in germany as a fresher developer??
Hi Ansari, Thanks and nice to see that your preparation is at right path. In my visibility, Finding a fresher job from outside Germany looks impossible. Because I noticed minimum 3 yrs experience is usually required for visa sponsorship. But do not be disappointed, I noticed from some other big channels that they interviewed some fresher getting internship/apprenticeship roles. Probably you can research on that front.
Hi, Actually it depends based on your citizenship and your current visa status in Poland. If you are already in PR, then it could be easier. If you are in work permit, then the process would be same as you apply from your home country. I can only give this much info as of now, but knowing your exact situation can help me provide more details.
@@jegankennedy thank you for your valuable time I am an Indian, I have a Poland work permit. I have 10+ years more work experience in the warehouse management function. I have applied to Amazon Germany, I got the selection but I didn't have German legal documents like city registration etc
Class room based course is the best option for quick learning. If you are in big cities of India, then you might have Goethe Institutes. If you could not find that, then other top institutes should work. Course wise, every institute would have more or less same curriculum. Starts with A1 and goes until C2. If you reach to B1 level, then that helps in your job search.
It's actually based on your preferences or expectations from the job. But in general, IT is a good option to start with, as German employers strive to go digital now.
Hi sir , i am looking forwad to do my master's in materials engineering , can i get an internship in a software company with this course? The thing is , I have zero exprience i am basically a freasher. Also I love what you are doing , its really motivating.
Hi Kailas, It is bit tricky. Here employers look at the relevance of your education atleast for the first role. So I can not give a direct answer. But finding an internship in your relevant field and then slowly moving towards IT can be an option. Also, thanks for your kind feedback.
Thank you very much for this amazing video!
🙂👍🏻
That's great I am working in India as a data engineer hoping to reach german, currently planning to complete A1 exam.
Great, hope your efforts result in fruitful results soon. All the best !
I see a lot of pros comparatively.
Seems like I won't regret moving 😇 Thank you for sharing this Jegan🙂
Atleast that's what is my experience and I am happy with my decision of moving here. Hopefully all the good experiences happen to you as well, once you move 🙂
Nice to listen Surprises, Shocks and Challenges 😀
Glad you like them! :-)
Thanks for sharing your experience,found it interessant.
Vielen Dank 🙂👍🏻
I already know these things, which motivates me to come there and live a good life.
Then your research is really good. 👌🏻
hello sir you really make perfect and genuine videos without any lies , i really appreciate your content .I am Akash an first year computer science engineering student in india , after my bachelors i am planning to settle in german.Can you pls give me the pathway to directly get a job in germany from india as software developer
Hi Akash,
Thanks for your kind feedback. That means a lot.
After bachelors, you have multiple options.
1) Look for internships called as Ausbildung in German. You can start looking at different job descriptions/requirements of such roles from time to time and learn those skills.
2) Direct job applications, but usually finding fresher job is not that easy. Sorry if that sounds discouraging, but thats because, Germany has a strong working system to bring local students into job market. Because of this, most of the fresher roles are filled by local students. This system also includes the path I mentioned in (1). If neither works for you, then look at (3).
3) To come here for a master degree. Comparatively easier path to get into Germany but expensive too. But if you manage to get into public universities/DAAD scholarships, then you can reduce your expenses. This way, you get 2 or more years of study exposure and get into job market, comparatively easier.
Worth to mention it, there is a economic slow down that goes on in Germany. So there is a lot of negative news and its partially true too. But in my visibility, it is not just in Germany. It is everywhere. So if you really want to come here, you do not need to worry about it. Just focus on your studies and explore the skills needed. May be learning German could also help.
All the best brother !
@jegankennedy thanks sir ,as you said even my dad is planning to send me to germany for masters ,is 20 laks enough for masters in germany
@@akashpillai8286 It is difficult to say it now Akash. For the moment, you focus on studies to get good knowledge. After coming here as a student, you can take up part time jobs, if needed. Meanwhile, there are also other good channels, who came as student to Germany. Please refer their content. My knowledge is comparatively limited on study route.
@@jegankennedy btw sir which are european countries that offer directly job from india after my bachelors rather than germany
Hi brother, I had experience of 2 years in electrical, right now I'm in a very good package except time management. I wanted to know if I learn Master's in Germany. Would it be better for my career enhancement?
Hi Brother, Without knowing more details it is difficult to provide a concrete answer to you. But if you mean electrical engineering, then yes, there are chances for you to do relevant masters here. That can help you. It's a very high level thought only, before making a decision you need to research more.
@@jegankennedy ahn ok bro l, thanks for your valuable reply
Hey jegan , you are doing great job but i have a question - I have recently completed my Masters in Computer application from India and now i want to come there for job. I have strong knowledge of javascript and React and react native. And i also have 3-4 strong projects as well . And i am also learning german from youtube and duolingo . So is it possible to take a job from India in germany as a fresher developer??
Hi Ansari, Thanks and nice to see that your preparation is at right path. In my visibility, Finding a fresher job from outside Germany looks impossible. Because I noticed minimum 3 yrs experience is usually required for visa sponsorship. But do not be disappointed, I noticed from some other big channels that they interviewed some fresher getting internship/apprenticeship roles. Probably you can research on that front.
@@jegankennedy Thanks for giving me hopes ❤
Hi, i am in Poland, which are the way to reach in Germany or how can apply job seekers visa from Poland
Hi, Actually it depends based on your citizenship and your current visa status in Poland. If you are already in PR, then it could be easier. If you are in work permit, then the process would be same as you apply from your home country. I can only give this much info as of now, but knowing your exact situation can help me provide more details.
@@jegankennedy thank you for your valuable time
I am an Indian, I have a Poland work permit. I have 10+ years more work experience in the warehouse management function. I have applied to Amazon Germany, I got the selection but I didn't have German legal documents like city registration etc
How to learn German quickly ? If no financial constraints. Don't want free resources please suggest something good and quality courses sir
Class room based course is the best option for quick learning. If you are in big cities of India, then you might have Goethe Institutes. If you could not find that, then other top institutes should work. Course wise, every institute would have more or less same curriculum. Starts with A1 and goes until C2. If you reach to B1 level, then that helps in your job search.
Please make a video about remote work jobs.
Sure, I will do.
Can u suggest if i choose to come in Germany from Ausbildung in IT Sector so is it worth it to come or i can choose another field ?? 🥴
It's actually based on your preferences or expectations from the job. But in general, IT is a good option to start with, as German employers strive to go digital now.
@@jegankennedy Okay thanks for the opinion !!
coming after 12th is better or for masters or after some work experience in it specifically
Coming thru education route is comparatively easier. Bachelors or Masters, that you can decide based on your preferences.
Hi sir , i am looking forwad to do my master's in materials engineering , can i get an internship in a software company with this course?
The thing is , I have zero exprience i am basically a freasher. Also I love what you are doing , its really motivating.
Hi Kailas, It is bit tricky. Here employers look at the relevance of your education atleast for the first role. So I can not give a direct answer. But finding an internship in your relevant field and then slowly moving towards IT can be an option. Also, thanks for your kind feedback.
Thank you for the response sir. I will try my best .
Which field u r working in germany
I am into IT.
Sir thank you for sharing your experience. I have shared my resume to you on your gmail please review it and provide your Valueable feedback
Thanks for your comment and email. I will try to get back to it.
Do you speak German?
Not fluently yet. I am in between A2-B1 level. Soon will be appearing for B1 exam.
Why
What do you mean?
Hi Jegan,
I regularly watching your video, and they motivate me a lot. Could you please share your LinkedIn profile so that I can connect with you?
Hi Irfan, Thanks for your kind feedback. Happy if my content is useful. Here is my link for my LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jegan-jk/.