Go Germany! Along with JobTeaser, I took advantage of Audencia’s extensive alumni network
- Career Center
- Le 18 octobre 2024
Audencia's Career Center and Alumni teams are delighted to to bring you “Go Germany!”, the guide to working in Germany.
This guide holds special significance as we celebrate the remarkable career of one of our esteemed professors, Uwe Supper, German Professor at Audencia and the Careers Adviser for Germany. Throughout his tenure, Uwe has adeptly crafted valuable connections between Audencia and Germany.Building on the positive outcomes of our previous guides, including Go France and Go Netherlands, it is now time for Germany to take center stage as a
welcoming destination for our diverse community of students and alumni. As the economic powerhouse of Europe, known for placing a strong emphasis on
efficiency, environmental awareness and a good work-life balance, Germany stands out as a compelling choice for all those in pursuit of an international
career, and we are excited to help you discover the opportunities it offers.
“Go Germany!” is a valuable resource for students and recent graduates wishing to head to Germany after their studies at Audencia.
This week, discover what Venkatesh Bhutra from India has to say.
About Venkatesh:
- GRADUATED FROM THE MSC IN MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING PROGRAMME IN 2022
- FROM INDIA
- CURRENT POSITION: CUSTOMER OPERATION REPRESENTATIVE - TASK AUTOMATION AT TEXAS INSTRUMENTS IN FREISING
- NATIVE LANGUAGE: HINDI
- DAILY WORKING LANGUAGES: ENGLISH
- OTHER LANGUAGES SPOKEN: BASIC FRENCH
- GERMAN LEVEL: BEGINNER
- BEEN LIVING IN GERMANY FOR: 2 YEARS
Venkatesh's key message: “Along with JobTeaser, I took advantage of Audencia’s extensive alumni network."
My biggest challenge
Finding accommodation in Munich or in the nearby areas
Myths and realities
- MYTH Germans don’t work overtime.
- REALITY If you are a non-EU student and studying in France, be prepared to wait a long time for the visa appointments. The German government offices seldom use English or any other language other than German. For administrative purposes, always carry cash with you.
My advice & top tips
Germany is a great place for the next step in your career. You will find a lot of English speaking opportunities here and the chances of turning your internship into a full-time job are super high.
Quirky & cultural
Most shops are closed on Sundays and after 8pm on weekdays.
And finally...
Moving to Germany is a big step. You may have to deal with visa issues, but trust me, it’s 100% worth it.
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