is, even now, still a rapidly growing country, which is constantly opening up new opportunities, especially when it comes to the job market. This is merely just one of the reasons that more and more people are now deciding to relocate to Germany.
There are many different reasons that people are now deciding to leave their old lives behind for a new start within Germany such as early retirement, a fresh start and of course for the opportunity of a new career. You may already be working for a company who have offices in Germany, which you are moving to causing you to relocate or you might be looking for a change with better opportunities, in which case you will be approaching the German work market.
If you are looking to gain work in Germany you have the best chance of getting a job if you have a crucial skill or if you are moving there from another European Union country. Whatever your background, some of the best places to approach the job market from are ads in the newspaper or through searching jobs that are listed in a specific jobs area. Another option open to you is checking with the labour market as these have extensive listings of all the vacancies. Whichever avenue you approach job hunting from the job description will state exactly how you apply for the job.
The usual German working week lasts for 38.5 hours and many employers shut up shop early on Friday afternoons. As an employee of a German company or business you will be entitled by law to 18 days vacation annually but more than likely you will be given more than this amount with some businesses and companies offering you up to 30 days. Also your paid sick leave is six weeks by law.
If you are thinking or hoping of gaining a job within Germany then it is highly advised that you have a good grasp of the German language. This is especially necessary if you are hoping of gaining a job within areas such as supervisory, clerical or sales. Although knowledge of the English language is a plus when it comes to gaining a job in the German labour market a reasonable knowledge of German is also often necessary.
Another aspect for you to keep in mind when it comes to gaining a job within Germany is your CV; however an English CV differs from a German CV so it is important that you ensure you CV is detailed. Germans often include a lot more information within their CV’s than we do. It is a good idea to ensure that you have the following; a complete education and work experience summary; also it is a good idea to include copies of citations, letters of recommendation and other documents you think will impress the potential employer; and a recent photograph.
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