| "My company has given me 2 months notice period to leave.", this kinda short, normally you should get 3 months notice period, check your contract to see what it states. I had a one week notice from my company and after checking my contract, I saw that I should have received a notice period "per quarter" so I had my 3 months after discussing it with the company (even though I left the offices one week as said before, I had my 3 months salary paid even by staying at home). "Should I register in AA now or should I register in the last month of job.", normally you should do it as soon as you get your notice period, but frankly, I did it only from the day I was "officially" unemployed, meaning after the first day of the end of my notice period. "If I register now, arbeitlos period will start from date of registration or it will start when job will be finished in my company?", this I dunno. "Any suggession for new job?", search hard and never get tired of sending CV and making phone calls when necessary, better start applying now. "Should I send CV in english or german is must?", German ain't a must but it's suggested, I do suggest it because even though the GC scheme was sating that English was enough, now, English ain't enough, and more, ain't required at all, if you don't speak English, you got less chance to get hired. The only job specs where I saw that English was required and German "not a must" were ads for contract positions and we, GC, can't work on a contract basis as freelancers. "I can speak and understand german but not fluent", that's quite good, keep practising, and remember, when you talk or receive a phone call for an interview, never start speaking English unless they do first.
D.
PS Just in case, you better have 2 CVs, one in English and the other in German and if the add is in English, just send the English one, specifying that you can submit a German one in no time and if the add is in German, then send the one in German, that's waht I do. And if it states that German is not a must but English is required, then just write and send the one in English with at the very beginning of your mail or letter, words like 'bear with me to write in English as German is not required for this position'. |