Anybody here have any experience finding jobs in other countries?
It looks like I'll be going to Berlin for a few years to study there, I have savings but of coarse I'd like to be able to hold onto them for as long as I can and having a job secured before I get there would be a great sigh of relief.
Also: bonus points for anyone who has experience getting jobs in the field of music and audio in other countries.
>>1201154
The first thing is work permits, which are not so easy to get. If you want to get a job in Berlin or anywhere in Europe, it's very difficult without a EU passport.
>>1201167
I'm an EU citizen
>>1201172
Well, then it's about applying for a job in Berlin and being hired.
>>1201154
>It looks like I'll be going to Berlin for a few years to study there
While studying in Germany you will more than likely be looking for a 450 Euro Job.
These are tax-free and usually all jobs for students are in this category.
However finding one in Berlin without being fluent in German will be a pain in the ass.
Also fuck off, we are absolutely full.
Anyone got any advice for a recent (EU) graduate thinking of moving to Berlin? I have an MA in public relations, and a bit of working experience. I am have started learning German too. Is there any hope for someone like me getting a job over there?
>>1201598
What's your native language?
>>1201624
English