Do I need to speak German to land a job in Tech & IT in Germany?🇩🇪

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  • Опубліковано 17 лип 2024
  • In this video, Raoul and Tammo tackle the most common question they hear from the community: "Do I need to speak German to work for a German company?" The answer isn't as straightforward as you might think! Tune in to find out more and get the full scoop. Don't miss out on their insights and tips!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @marwabensaid454
    @marwabensaid454 16 днів тому

    I'm based in Germany and I'm a software Engineer freshly graduated, I speak well English and understand very good German with B1.1. level but i don't find any job anyway !

    • @FAJIGBerlin
      @FAJIGBerlin  14 днів тому

      Hi @marwabensaid454 There can be various reasons why your CV is not shortlisted and why you do not pass your interviews. You are welcome to check our website and watch our video training www.findajobingermany.de/. Simply click on the video training link you find there. After that, you may book a call with us.

  • @ragavarahul7526
    @ragavarahul7526 20 днів тому

    Is data science field saturated in tech? Or is there many vacancies than applicants in Germany?

    • @FAJIGBerlin
      @FAJIGBerlin  19 днів тому

      Hi @ragavarahul7526 You will have many competitors in any tech stack you apply for in Germany. Many people apply for open positions from overseas. That is why if you decide to get a job here, please make sure that your profile is a strong one. You are welcome to check our website and watch our video training www.findajobingermany.de/. Simply click on the video training link you find there.

  • @NaveenKumar-vj9sc
    @NaveenKumar-vj9sc 6 днів тому

    Thank you for the video. I appreciate your perspective, but I must respectfully disagree with your argument that proficient English skills alone are sufficient to secure a job in Germany. Based on my personal and community experience, while there are exceptions-perhaps due to luck, specific skill demand, or international customer presence-the majority of job postings explicitly require German language skills. There are only a handful of jobs that do not list German as a requirement in their descriptions. If those vacancies really need to be filled they could explicitly mention that they are good with english and knowledge of german like A1 is plus. But it isn't the case. It is possible that your clients are exceptional, but many internationals living here find that German language proficiency is crucial for employment.
    This is my perception.
    My suggestion for viewers is to learn GERMAN to have a competitive edge like any other skills. Beginning to learn shows also your commitment for getting a job in germany.
    All the best for your endeavors 👍

    • @FAJIGBerlin
      @FAJIGBerlin  6 днів тому

      Hi @NaveenKumar-vj9sc You will have more opportunities if you speak German. That is true. We always encourage our clients to start learning the language. But at the same time, there are still enough English-speaking positions that they can apply for. We guide our candidates on how to get a specific English job.
      If you consider Germany as a long-term prospective, you plan to build your career and stay here, speaking German (at least B1 level) is a huge advantage.

  • @user-dp4qt9tz7b
    @user-dp4qt9tz7b 19 днів тому

    Hello, i am a software developer with 3 years of experience and want to get job in Germany please help me, how i contact you.

    • @FAJIGBerlin
      @FAJIGBerlin  16 днів тому

      Hi @user-dp4qt9tz7b You’re on the right track here, but German companies generally require at least 5 years of relevant project experience before they consider hiring you from abroad. At least, that’s our experience and which is why it would be too premature for our program. We invite you to keep following us. Your time will come.