Working In Germany

By Nick | May 20, 2007

As I have shortly been living in Germany, I have been underway on the search for a job.
If you are not a member of the European Union, this can be a very daunting task. However, if you are a native English speaker and have some education, you can use the following sources to help in your search.

1.If you are an American there are two helpful institutions.
The America House (http://www.amerikahaus.de/english/english.html)
USA Federal Jobs (http://federalgovernmentjobs.us/jobs/)

2.A job site for english jobs in Germany that I check daily is (www.toytowngermany.com/jobs)
There is new jobs posted everyday. These jobs range from household help, to internships in large companies like Bosch.

3.Check Job listing websites.
Monster Germany (www.Monster.de)
Germany Job Scanner (www.jobscanner.de)
These websites are continually updated on a website. Use keywords such as English, Native English, and combine it with the type of job you are looking for.

4.Websites made specifically for Ex-Patriots
(http://www.justlanded.com)
(www.expats.com)
These sites provide a lot of valuable information for foriegners living in germany.


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