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How to find job in Germany
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8/8/05 12:06 PM
Hi
My name is Muhammet Coruh from Istanbul,Turkey.
I am new in this forum and I want to have IT job in Germany so hope you can help me

I studied physics in university then had master degree from Tecnical University on information system design and management program
I know programming languages:c,c++,java,python,sql,mysql,.. etc and os:linux and xp.
But I have new graduated so I dont have experience.I work hard and so much salary in not important.
If you help me I will be glad.
Thanks
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Re: How to find job in Germany
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8/8/05 1:25 PM as a reply to Muhammet Coruh.
Muhammed
Internetteki is bulma sitelerine basvur veya su siteye goz at : www.yesilkart.de

Almanca bilmiyorsan da, cok fazla umitlenme.

Good luck

Lacrima
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Re: How to find job in Germany
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8/8/05 5:51 PM as a reply to Muhammet Coruh.
Hi,

I would look at various online job engines:

http://www.jobpilot.de
http://www.monster.de
http://www.stepstone.de
http://www.theitjobboard.co.uk

Of course it helps enormously if you have the permit to work here. With the given economic situation, that could turn out to be a problem.

Good luck in your job search!

-K
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Re: How to find job in Germany
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8/11/05 2:55 AM as a reply to Muhammet Coruh.
Hi,

I agree with Lacrima. There is a big unemployment problem now in Germany, and there is no law like Greencard (IT-ArGV) for IT people to find a good work in Germany, any more, therefore it's difficult to find a job with good salary now.

I work hard and so much salary in not important

Don't say that; because living standard in Germany is expensive when compared to Turkey.

German skills help a lot to find a job easier. But as stated before, at the moment it's difficult. Good luck.

xenon123 wrote:

Of course it helps enormously if you have the permit to work here.

This person wants to apply for an IT-position as a new candidate. So, he is not having a permit. But if he finds a job, the company which accepted him will send necessary documents received from Arbeitsamt (employer office of state), with which he will apply for a temporary residence permit for Germany, at a German Embassy in Turkey, and he will turn it to full residence permit in Alien Office. Because a Turkish citizen is obliged to get a visa to enter Germany.

With the given economic situation, that could turn out to be a problem.

Fully agreed.

Muhammed:

Lacrima, xenon123 and I are in the same opinion. Economic situation+high unemployment rate makes it more difficult now to find a job for foreign people in Germany.

Regards,
Klenze17, a Turkish GCler
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