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Job Search FBLive_01.06.2019

Job Coaching-  Saturday 01 June 2019 Indians in Germany (Deutschland) Facebook group Speaker:- Lyssa Artemis (Profession: Job Coach) Host: RamGopal Language Issues : How can one overcome the language barrier? Language ofcourse plays an important role but its not everything. This is where you can use your networking skills and try to develop professional network and get some referrals. Visa issue : Does Visa status influence the job search?   If you are living in Germany with student or employment Visa its an easy process to get work visa or if you have Job search visa (JSV), it is also possible to convert it. If you already have a job offer or a contract take the help of your HR to get more information. According to our speaker some middle or small sized companies expect the candidate to get this information. If you are already working in Germany and in the first two years your visa is bound to the company and its possible to change the company ea...
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Getting Started in Saarland, Germany

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Inventory List

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Job search- Germany

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Getting Started in Düsseldorf, Germany

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