Go to work in Germany


With the current economic crisis, many people decide to pack their bags to try their luck in countries where things are much better. One of them is Germany, one of the European countries with the lowest unemployment rate and also great economic power.

In the 1960s there were already many Spanish people who decided emigrate to Germany, and the truth is that since last year the number of people who decide to go to that country to find a better future has been growing.

In January last year, a collaboration between the Public Employment Services of Spain and Germany began through EURES, a project that aims to recruit Spanish qualified personnel who want to work in Germany in sectors such as hospitality, healthcare, tourism, teaching or engineering.

The positions that currently have the most demand are those of milling machines, researchers, sanitary cooks or waitersSo if yours is one of them and they are unemployed don't think twice and go to Germany. Although you do not have a good command of the language, you do need to have some basic knowledge to be able to defend yourself, and there are many jobs that you can find from here to travel already having the contract under your arm.


No matter how much experience you have, if you don't speak German or papa, they won't hire you, so the first thing is that you start studying a little to at least defend yourself in a telephone interview or via email (it is useless to use an online translator since when you get there they will see that you do not speak anything).

Once in Germany, there are many schools for foreigners, many of them subsidized, so you won't have much trouble continuing to learn the language. If you live in Madrid, there is a German school that is specialized in training professionals who want to emigrate, so contact the Hispano-German Association for Technical Education in Madrid and you will have it much easier.

By consulting the EURES network you will find information about jobs, language and a lot of other things that you will need for your life in Germany. In this network you will also find jobs for many other countries and there are currently almost a million vacanciesSo it won't be too difficult for you to find a job far from here.

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