
Ich habe versucht, einen Job zu finden, mit dem ich nach Deutschland kommen konnte, um in der Nähe meines alten Mannes zu sein, um mich um ihn zu kümmern. Aber ich werde immer wieder von Jobs abgelehnt. Und die Person, die ich seit einiger Zeit mochte, sagte sie, ich werde wegen der Distanz nie mit dir kommen.
Ich habe in den letzten Tagen 120 Jobs beworben, ich wurde entweder gespenst oder abgelehnt.
Ich studiere an einer deutschen abgelegenen Universität mit Englisch.
Außerdem sagte mir einer meiner Freunde, ich solle benutzen Apollo.io Nachdem ich online nachgesehen hatte, stellte ich fest, dass es als kaltes E -Mail angesehen wird, was hier im Wesentlichen illegal ist. Und ich möchte nicht das Gesetz brechen.
Ich fand wie 24K -Kontakte von Startups in AI & It allein, mein Feld.
Kann mir bitte jemand einen besseren Weg sagen, um Jobs zu finden, denn LinkedIn funktioniert nicht für mich. Und ich habe keine deutschen Fähigkeiten, ich habe mich gerade für den deutschen Kurs über meine Universität angemeldet, aber ich bin derzeit nicht motiviert, weil ich immer wieder abgelehnt werde. Und der Kurs hat mir keine Credits zu geben, was mich weiter unmotiviert hat, weil ich die Kurse lieber mit Credits beenden würde.
I keep applying to jobs, but always getting a rejection.
byu/TipTopTapTik ingermany
Von TipTopTapTik
9 Kommentare
Sorry, but the state of the economy allows companies to be choosy about who they hire. People who don’t speak any German are at the bottom of the list.
Given that you don’t speak any German, your journey will be a very long slog, if you want to pursue it.
I’d suggest you try to get something in an English-speaking European country, so you’d at least be on the right continent.
The situation now in Germany is not good, unless you are applying for specific positions that are in high demand. For most of the cases, the companies do not want to deal with the delay in getting you to Germany and all your papers ready to start working. They will only do this if your profile is very specialised. Depending on your country of origin and the city where you plan to live, this can be anything between 3 months and one year delay.
It takes 3-6 months to find a job when you are in germany. Also expect 60% ghosting our no response in this current market
There are very few IT jobs, especially in English in Germany. It’s not gonna improve anytime soon.
I personally use google advanced search, the most jobs i found are in personio.de and thelocal.de
Use something like site:google.com berlin (INTEXT:“engineer“)
And ask any AI to build you one to your exact needs, or make a prompt to find the best job outthere.
I personally had about 15-20 job interviews in total aince march, I got rejected but still have hope, and trying to make my german better on the way
If being able to move to with your father isn’t motivation enough to learn German, then you’ll probably won’t make it. IT is in the dump right now and if you don’t have a degree and don’t speak German your chances are basically zero. And if this remote university is a private one even a degree won’t really help.
I hope your job applications are a bit clearer than your post here. Do you have a work permit for Germany?
Had a look at your profile, I have to be honest that your chances are basically nonexistent. You don’t speak german, you don’t have any professional experience, you’re currently a student in an oversaturated field and you‘d need the company to sponsor your visa as you’re non-EU. Sorry, but even if we had a good job market, that would be utopian. Can’t your father relocate to you?
Indeed and Stepstone were more helpful to me.
I went through 700 applications, 50 interviews over 6 months to get one job. My advice is, platform is not the answer, it’s just a game of raw numbers. Keep applying EVERYWHERE.
And cover letters are very important in Germany.