While working as a werkstudent, you are not ‘officially’ given time off school and that is why you are only allowed to work 20hrs a week. This is so that you can comfortably combine both school and work. However nothing stops you from taking time off school, if you think you need it. You just need to make sure you are enrolled in school and if need be, check in with your department. Or you can decide to take less courses than you ought to at a time which you give some more time to yourself. But ideally, you can combine both your work as a werkstudent and your studies.
@@Naijagirlingermany even from the first year ? And also can I get a contact information if you would be kind enough so I could provide you with more context on my curiosity 🙏 I would really appreciate an email or something 🙏
most part time jobs for students don't require German although knowing German gives you a competitive edge for working student positions in blue colared jobs. If the company wants German proficiency, they will typically indicate that in the job opening and that would typically be at least B2 level of German.
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Is there systematic racism in Germany, like graduating and trying to find a professional job ?
@@Robin-uz9md I think there is Systematic racism everywhere not only in Germany
Hallo oge, while working as a werkstudent do one still get free time for school
While working as a werkstudent, you are not ‘officially’ given time off school and that is why you are only allowed to work 20hrs a week. This is so that you can comfortably combine both school and work. However nothing stops you from taking time off school, if you think you need it. You just need to make sure you are enrolled in school and if need be, check in with your department. Or you can decide to take less courses than you ought to at a time which you give some more time to yourself. But ideally, you can combine both your work as a werkstudent and your studies.
@@Naijagirlingermany thanks so much sis hope to see you soon
@@amakaiweama7798 you are welcome.
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Hi Oge you're moving on keep it up, hope you remember me
Thanks alot.
I am sorry i can't figure out who you are by the name on your account.
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Hello, how feasible is it that an international student can sponsor their education when working mini jobs in Germany ?
Generally most International students Fund their education by working mini jobs or part time jobs.
@@Naijagirlingermany even from the first year ? And also can I get a contact information if you would be kind enough so I could provide you with more context on my curiosity 🙏
I would really appreciate an email or something 🙏
@@BRAINIACHY your first year is corvered by the funds in your blocked account.
You can reach me on ogennaonwumere@gmail.com
Does one need to know how to speak German language in order to get these jobs? If yes, what level of German language is required.
most part time jobs for students don't require German although knowing German gives you a competitive edge for working student positions in blue colared jobs. If the company wants German proficiency, they will typically indicate that in the job opening and that would typically be at least B2 level of German.
Hi, what do you think is the total amount of hours for international students to work in Germany recently
As a student you are allowed to 20hrs per week which is part time and comes up to 240 half days. Or you can work 120 full days.
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