Editor Bob
Sep 25 2002, 8:12 am
See also the TT guide page:
Jobs in Munich
natasa
Mar 8 2004, 12:33 pm
Tip: you can start working for a placement agency and there are good chances that the company will hire you after six months. Or try
Jobomat.de
Bubble Gum
Mar 19 2004, 3:59 pm
There is a temping agency called
P&C Team geared more towards English speakers than other agencies. That may be able to help you.
yoyo
Nov 9 2004, 10:37 am
Keydeck
Nov 9 2004, 10:44 am
jpp888
Nov 10 2004, 1:16 pm
I also used:
www.arbeitsagentur.deAlso you can go to specific companies websites and have a look.
Muttlee
Nov 18 2004, 8:47 am
www.jobscout24.de has always been helpful for me
iain
Jan 16 2006, 7:50 pm
The thing is my girlfriend, who sadly is in the states right now, is trying to come back over after she graduates from the university of illinois. She is finishing up her masters degree in german tied in with a teaching certificate in teaching. her undergrad was german and geography. Now the problem is I am kinda stuck here for the next while (five to six years min) and we dont really want to do the whole long distance thing. So she is trying to find a job over here, but doesnt really know the best way to go about it. Previously she has worked here and been here with various student jobs and grants, having already spent four to five years in austria and germany.
i am more interested in what kinda jobs you could do with such a degree in germany. The basic problem is that with a degree in german coming to a land that speaks german doesnt really make sense. Or is this wrong?
Ulysses
Jan 16 2006, 11:06 pm
From what I can see, she at least fulfils the criterion of having a Masters degree which you need if you want to be able to teach in Bavaria, assuming that's what she wants to do. I would assume she would be allowed to teach English at proper schools. By that I don't mean language schools. I really don't see a problem with your better half finding anything. She just needs to come over and start looking.
Yeah, your GF needs to come over and look. She may not get her absolute dream job, whatever that may be, but I would say that in general having that kind of German fluency and knowledge is a plus, not a handicap. I would recommend that she get her CV ready, German style - don't know what the proper format is for teachers around here though - and if she's not 100% set on teaching than she should contact the headhunters and recruiters. There's links to some if you use the search feature. Most of them will work with her since she's fluent.
If earning money right away is an issue, then perhaps she could try to get a post teaching english until she gets herself sorted. There a few english teachers on here who could give her a few pointers.
HTH
Dame Edna
Jan 18 2006, 9:08 pm
Another good site for jobs with the bigger firms - sometimes requiring English speakers:
Jobstairs
nomis
Dec 19 2006, 8:33 pm
Searching British job web sites using the keyword "Germany" turns up lots of skilled jobs in Germany for people who speak perfect English.
For example, try this at:
Jobserve.com
fraufruit
Feb 6 2007, 7:52 pm
iain,
your girlfriend may like to consider teaching in one of the international schools here. All classes taught in English with German classes required for all students.
Bavarian International School (Haimhausen) or
Munich International School (Starnberg)
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Asian
Jul 10 2007, 5:46 pm
Hai,
Iam looking for a job/Internship with an International Company in Human Resource.Since my German is not perfect,iam looking for a company where the communication language is English.Any reply regarding this will be helpful for my job search.Which firm takes freshers/tarinees?becos,i dont have any work experience.so iam looking for an entry position.
pm me aadayas@yahoo.com
Regrds
Ashh
Karla Molina
Nov 13 2007, 2:17 pm
Buenos Días, My Name is Karla Molina. I have 33 years Old , birth in Venezuela- South America, nice and honest. I have a degree in Fine Arts . I Speak English, Spanish, German and I have a basis in French and Italien. I am wonderfull working with people, a am very communicative and creative. I am great with painting and drowing. I live in Münich and I looking for a work that give me time enought to work in art investigations. thanks for choosing me. karla Tlf. 01621881319- triplek22@hotmail.com
Karla Molina
Nov 13 2007, 2:23 pm
Buenos Días, My Name is Karla Molina. I have 33 years Old , birth in Venezuela- South America, nice and honest. I have a degree in Fine Arts . I Speak English, Spanish, German and I have a basis in French and Italien. I am wonderfull working with people, a am very communicative and creative. I am great with painting and drowing. I live in Münich and I looking for a work that give me time enought to work in art investigations. thanks for choosing me. karla Tlf. 01621881319- triplek22@hotmail.com
Stevefol
Nov 15 2008, 12:54 pm
Anyone know of companies, Munich or elsewhere who require Scandinavian language speakers, and reasonably good German? Have a sales background, and can relocate anywhere in Germany as not yet put down roots in Munich.
Thanks
Steve
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