How I Moved to Berlin from India with 3 Job Offers as Software Tester
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Be a better self - Make more money!! That was the plan.
Welcome! What to expect here? I am an IT guy who works full time as software tester. I live in Berlin and I make videos to help others.
Do S U B S C R I B E and let's have a view of another country from an immigrant's POV.
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Checkout my career transformation and how it helped in moving to Germany:
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Hi Aakash,
I am recently got job as QA so this was give me lot celerity about the all type of testing and which think i have given more focused in short this video was so informative thank you
Hi Aakash,
Great video, looking forward for more in-depth content on the topics discussed.👍👍
Aap jaisa koi nhi
Please make a video on How to get interview calls
The new video is out about how to make the resume. Make sure to follow the channel for more free information.
Good job beo❤🎉
Awesome content
Nice video ❤❤
Very good❤
Good ❤
I learned german B1.. I had plans to pursue masters there.. I did mechanical engineering, but I switched my career to IT and now working at TCS with 1 year of experience.. I am not sure of higher education but I surely want to go to Germany.. I am not sure how is that possible and I feel lost..
Your guidance would help make my career and dreams..
Thank you!
Also great video.. short and packed..!
Subscribed and waiting for more
Thanks for appreciating. If you already have B1, you can try with job seeker or opportunity card. But before that gain some experience. 1yr might get insufficient to prove your expertise in the field.
@@ich-bin-berliner Thank you for your reply! Could you suggest what level of experience and which roles in the IT field are currently in demand in Germany? Also, would you recommend pursuing a master’s degree there to make it easier to get a job?
It would be great if you could make a video on this topic as well-it would really help people like me. Thanks again!
I totally understand your point however, I am not the expert to talk about fields while I’m not even remotely aware about their requirements. I can(and I am) only sharing my experience. Talking about too many things like masters, other IT profiles will be too confusing for me to work with. Sorry
@@ich-bin-berliner understood, thanks though :)
Good informative video.
What im confused with is that. I save the same amount of money in India what you mentioned in the video. And I believe, I can even switch to a job that pays 30LPA. I understand and appreciate the benefits like quality of life and work life balance. Still considering the low cost of living In India, i dont know if switching to Germany will be a downgrade in life or not.
The video mentions lowest starting TAKE HOME salary as 30 LPA and the gross salary would be around 54-55LPA. You are comparing it with a 30 LPA gross salary I guess? No body stays on lowest and starting salary forever right? If you make 85k euros then your take home salary is roughly around 47-48 LPA. Plus yearly bonuses. You can do the math if this is a downgrade or not. The standard of living for the expense you do, cannot be compared with India.
@@ich-bin-berliner I was comparing it with making 30L here in India as a developer. Even though I wanna move to Germany, so many friends of mine are telling me not to do that, just because how easy life is here in India with that income and the ability to save a lot and travel abroad. Thats why Im confused. Still I agree that the std of living cannot be compared.
If money and savings are your only deciding factors, I might not be the best person to guide you. I left India even when I was making USD 5K per month from Upwork + my salary. Our priorities seem very different. I wish you best with your plans 😊
Iam a Salesforce Manual Tester, is there any demand or not for Manual Testing, please reply bro
You will have to learn test automation. Doing both will give you more career stability and growth.
Bhai koi opening hai ?.
Last week hi . I lost my job.
I have a 1 year of experience as software engineer.
Reactjs / next js , python and express js .
It would be very helpful
Are you in EU?
@@ich-bin-berliner EU what that's mean
Bro EU, I meant European Union. Where are you expecting me to refer you?
How did you learn API testing if there any UA-cam channel for that
I didn’t learn much from UA-cam. All from collaboration with devs. You can read more about REST, microservices in general and how Spring works to write really focused Api test cases. RestAssured is your friend.
@@ich-bin-berliner when did you start your career in testing?
hello bro this video very helpfull to me
I am DevOps engineer with 3 years of experience, I want to switch to germany, so please tell us the platform for job searching
Thanks for liking it. I’m making next video thread on the same topics I mentioned in this video. Considering following so that you will get the information. 😊
The new video is out - How to make the CV. Please follow and leave your feedback.
Is there any good opportunity in german for freshers?? I also want apply for software tester job in germany. I'll be graduating in 2025
I think you will need to scale some experience before making the big jump. But may be you can try the masters from Germany. That is another easy way.
ii have 2 year of experience in both manual and automation, and planning to move to Germany by 2025, what are the chances that i will get the job with the sponsor visa ,will ISTQB is mandatory?
nowdays the market is very tuff listening recession has affected less opening in job
IMHO
- Have to be good with automation with more experience
- ISTQB is not mandatory anywhere in the world. Depends only on a company if they really need you to have it
- Job market is not good globally
- Also improve your English skills. Seems broken to me.
@@ich-bin-berliner Two years of experience is not enough for an automation job. Thanks for the valuable advice! Your insights about automation, ISTQB, and the job market are really helpful for my career journey. I appreciate the constructive feedback!
2Yrs of experience dedicated in automation might be enough but in manual + automation it may not be enough. But this is not a generic thing, you might find companies that hire for fresher level(given you are in Germany as they might not hire from abroad).
Excellent content 😘😘
Glad you liked it
please don't be specific for tester jobs, cover all full-stack jobs
The experience in sharing is not specific to a field. The approach remains same.
sir ji aap help kar sakte ho Job related right now i study in berlin (Msc. in Data Analytics) ?
I might just help you with resume and some tips. Don’t end up paying any consultants any amount. There are many scammers who are charging money and they can NOT help anyone.
Hi, i'm an Automation tester (Selenium +Java) with 2 years of experience; i'm actively applying to German companies ; what salary shall I ask ? Thanks.
@mallappanvelmurugan4301 Hey, Totally depends on companies and range. You can ask them about the range and be flexible about it. You are still a fresher in automation experience. Besides, if you ask too high, they might not consider and at the same time min salary must be where you will get Blue Card.
Bhaiya kabhi hindi me bhi dale
Next video will be mix of Hindi + English.
qa kaun karega lol ew
Jise euros main kamana he vo karega. Chillar kamani he to lage raho bhai.