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How to find a Job In Berlin
Greg is the co-founder of GermanTechJobs.de.
This guide assists you find a job in Berlin, from finding job listings to your very first day at work.
On this page
1. Before your job search Can you work in Germany?
Do you need to speak German?
For how long does it require to get worked with?
Salaries in Germany
General task search
English-speaking jobs
Tech tasks
Creative tasks: media, communications, style
Startup jobs
Internships, temperature work and minijobs
Freelance work
Restaurant jobs
German resumes
Cover letters
The phone screen
The technical interview
Meet the team
Salary settlement
The task contract
Things your employer needs
Things you should understand
Career coaching
Before your task search
Can you work in Germany?
If you are not a resident of the EU, EEA or employment Switzerland, you require a home license to work in Germany. You can get a work visa or a Blue Card, for example. There may be a minimum wage or education requirement.
Do you require to speak German?
No, but it helps. You can find English-speaking tasks, however a lot of business desire German speakers.
If you do not speak German, you can still find jobs in ...
Tech business
- Companies with English-speaking workplaces
- Delivery services like Lieferando, Wolt and Flink
- Customer care and call centres
- Restaurants and bars
Do you require to speak German in Berlin?
How long does it require to get hired?
A few months. Even if you discover a job quickly, the working with process is very sluggish.
Know how much you must make, and how much taxes you need to pay. This assists you work out a much better wage.
Calculate your earnings tax
1. Try to find jobs
General task search
Indeed.com - Job online search engine. You can filter by language and set informs.
LinkedIn - Networking site with a big jobs area. Popular.
Jobsuche der Bundesagentur (in German) - Run by the Agentur für Arbeit
Talent Berlin - Run by the state of Berlin. You can't filter by language.
HeyJobs - Job listing site. Made in Berlin.
ArbeitNow - Job listing website. Made in Berlin.
Jobted
Xing - Similar to LinkedIn. You can't filter by language.
Glassdoor - Company evaluations, wage reports and task listings. You need an account.
English-speaking tasks
These sites only have English-speaking tasks, employment or let you filter by language:
Berlin Startup Jobs - Most tasks are in English-speaking offices
Englishjobs.de - Only English-speaking jobs
JobsInBerlin.eu - You can filter jobs by language
Germany Startup Jobs - You can filter jobs by language and salary
The Local tasks - Run by a popular English-speaking newspaper
Jobted
English-speaking tasks in Berlin - Facebook group, 89,000+ members
English jobs in Berlin - Facebook group, 43,000+ members
Tech tasks
GermanTechJobs - You can filter by language and innovation.
Berlin Startup Jobs - English-speaking tasks in start-ups and tech companies
Administrator/ Web Entickler/ Entwickler Jobs - German-speaking tech jobs
Imagine Foundation - They assist software application designers from establishing nations find a job and get worked with
Creative tasks: media, communications, design
dasauge (in German) - Media-related tasks
Mediengestalter Jobs (in German) - Creative jobs
Startup tasks
Berlin Startup Jobs - English-speaking tasks in start-ups and tech companies
Startup Sucht (in German).
tbd * task board (in German) - tbd * is a site for entrepreneurs. You can filter by language.
Wellfound - International start-up job website.
Germany Startup Jobs - You can filter jobs by language and income.
Berlin Startup Jobs - Facebook group, 56,000+ members.
Berlin Startup Jobs, Internships & Co-founders - Facebook group, 14,000+ members
Internships, employment temperature work and minijobs
Zenjobs.
BSIG - Berlin Startup Internships - Facebook group, 10,000+ members.
Foreign Young Professionals in Berlin - Facebook group, 8,000+ members.
Jobsuche der Bundesagentur (in German) - Run by the Agentur für Arbeit. Has a filter for internships.
Adecco (in German) - Large temp work firm.
Manpower (in German) - Large temperature work firm.
Randstad (in German) - Large temperature work agency.
Craigslist - Most job listings are for dining establishments and cafés
Freelance work
Berlin Freelancers - Facebook group, 25,000+ members
Restaurant tasks
Berlin Food Stories - Restaurant jobs in Berlin.
Huntler - English-speaking restaurant tasks in Berlin
2. Obtain tasks
German resumes
German CVs are longer than American resumes. They include your date of birth, your citizenship and a photo of you.1 You need to go to a picture studio and get a professional picture for your resume. A profession coach can assist you write a much better resume.
Useful links:
How to compose a German resume - HalloGermany.
German resume examples - Imagine foundation.
Resume checklist - Imagine foundation.
Lingoking - Translate your resume to German
Cover letters
Include a short cover letter (Anschreiben) with your application. It's a personal introduction. It who you are, what you do, why you make an application for this job, and why they should employ you.
Don't send out the same cover letter to everybody. Do your research, and personalise the letter for each task offer. Keep it brief and easy to check out. Get feedback from other individuals before you send it. A career coach can help you compose better cover letters.
How to compose a German cover letter - HalloGermany.
Advice for cover letters with examples - Hacker News
3. The task interview
In Germany, the interview process is extremely long. It can take a few weeks, and even a few months. You may have several interviews with different individuals. It depends on the company and the task. You need a lot of time for this.
The phone screen
The interview process begins with a short call. A recruiter or employing manager will ask you a few questions. They will attempt to comprehend who you are, what you want, and how you fit the job deal. It's an easy check before they welcome you for an interview.
How to prepare - Imagine Foundation
The technical interview
Most tech companies have technical interviews or coding difficulties. They verify that you understand how to do your task.
Technical interviews are different at every business. They may ask you technical questions, ask you to fix an issue throughout the interview, or finish a technical challenge in your home. Some business don't have technical interviews.
Meet the team
Most business have a group interview. You meet your future team to see if you work well together. This interview is more unwinded. You may just talk with the group, or have lunch together.
4. The job deal
After your interview, the business can make a job deal.
Salary settlement
After you get the task deal, you can work out a much better income. You can likewise request for things like a relocation reward or more getaway days.
Salaries in Germany
The job contract
Read your job agreement carefully. If your company promised something to you throughout the interview, confirm that it remains in your agreement. Only sign the contract if you concur with everything. Send the signed agreement by email or employment by post.
If you are not exactly sure about your contract, ask for help or speak to a legal representative.
5. Get a residence license
If you are not a citizen of the EU, employment EEA or Switzerland, you need a residence permit to live in Germany. Sometimes, you need to await your residence license to begin working. It can take a couple of months.
How to get a house authorization
If you currently have a home permit, you might require the Ausländerbehörde's permission to change jobs. Sometimes, you can begin your brand-new job instantly. Sometimes, you must wait for your brand-new house authorization. This can take a couple of weeks.
How to change tasks
6. Start working
Things your employer requires
During your very first month at a new business, your employer needs a couple of things:
A savings account.
Your employer will pay you by bank transfer. For this, you require a savings account that supports SEPA transfers. Any European savings account will work.
Your tax ID (Steueridentifikationsnummer).
You get a tax ID when you register your address for the very first time. If you can't register your address, you can still get a tax ID. If you can't get a tax ID, you can still start working. - More details.
Your health insurance number (Krankenversicherungsnummer).
You get a Krankenversicherungsnummer 2 to 7 days after you choose medical insurance. Your company requires this number to take health insurance coverage payments from your salary. Your employer can select medical insurance for you, however it's a bad concept. Ask a broker to assist you pick, it's free.
Your social insurance number (Sozialversicherungsnummer).
If you have public health insurance coverage, you get this number automatically in the mail. If you have private medical insurance, you should look for it. Your company can sometimes help you with this. - How to get a social insurance number
Your company can't need an address registration certificate.5
Things you need to understand
In Germany, the majority of people are paid when per month, usually on the 1st or 15th day of the month. You get your first income after 30 or 45 days after you begin working. You normally get paid by bank transfer.
Most employees in Germany are paid by bank transfer when monthly, on the very first day of the month.4 Your company takes wage tax, health insurance, pension insurance and unemployment insurance from your income.
Income tax calculator
How taxes work
During your very first 6 months at a new company, you are in your probation duration (Probezeit). 2 During that time, it's simpler to get fired. It's also more difficult to discover a house, since you don't have a stable job.
How does the probation duration work?
All staff members in Germany make money getaway days, and paid sick leave. You do not deal with public vacations, however you still earn money.
How to take vacations
What to do when you are sick
7. Make a tax declaration
A lot of your job search costs are tax-deductible:3
Relocation expenses
If you move better to your new task, you can deduct your moving expenses
Job search expenses
Coaching, resume writing, expert pictures, translations, printing expenses, job search services ...
Travel expenses.
Fuel, train tickets, hotels, meals and parking fees to go to task interviews.
If you started operating in the middle of the year, you most likely paid excessive income tax. Make a tax statement to decrease your earnings tax, and get some refund.
Need assistance?
Where to get assist about work
Career training
These people can assist you get worked with. For example, they can review your resume and cover letter. Their charge is tax-deductible.