Overview of the labor market in Germany
The number of international students who stay in Germany after graduation is increasing. According to the German Academic Exchange (DAAD) statistics in 2014, 50% of international students decided to stay in Germany to work. Germany is one of the countries with the lowest unemployment rates in Europe with many jobs available in every field. As long as you have a university degree in Germany, finding a job here is not too difficult. In addition, the government and the people of Germany are always welcoming high-quality international labor, especially in the fields of Pharmacy, Engineering, Information Technology and Science.Can you work in Germany after graduation?
Students who are not from European countries are allowed to stay in Germany for 18 months after graduation. This is the ideal time for you to find a job that suits you. In the process of finding a full time job in Germany, you have the right to work at the same time (such as seasonal jobs, part-time jobs, etc.). body before getting official work.Some tips on finding a job in Germany:
Please apply as soon as possible. Make sure you start filing in your final semester.
Try to make a difference in your profile. You can refer to the secret writing CV of the HCVN.
Take advantage of all the help you can get from your school. Talk with career counselors, join job fairs and exchange events as much as possible.
Apply for a German course. You can study a program taught entirely in English but if you want to stay and work in Germany, it is essential to be able to use basic German. Try to improve your German listening and speaking skills before you apply. This not only makes it easier for you to work in Germany but also gives employers the opportunity to stay in Germany for a long time.
Come early in the interview. Germans are famous for being on time. You should go to the "station" of your interview location first to know the way and remember "minus" the time when the interview (such as the time of traffic jam).