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Moving To Germany Made Easy
Sarah Dudley
Helpful hints about German culture to get you past your first week here.
All You Need to Get Started in Germany
Helpful hints about German culture to get you past your first week here.
A job in Germany. Where you don’t have to speak fluent German. Yes, they do exist — and not only if you’re a software engineer!
Learn from recruiters of international teams how to compile your application to increase your chances of getting a job in Germany.
Learn how to ace the interview and where to find those “secret jobs” not advertised on platforms like Monster or LinkedIn.
Help your employees feel at home in Germany — offer them a language course.
Why some Germans are breezy draft-dodgers.
Keep your international talent happy in Berlin. Expath's flat search service can help.
A useful word to know in conjunction with your newfound passion for Biergartens.
New country, new health insurance system! German health insurance can be daunting for new arrivals. In the first part of this guide, we spoke about public health insurance and its advantages and disadvantages. We will now talk about the private health system to help you fully understand the options you have when you move to Germany.
In order to properly express agreement in German it’s important to consider whether you’re agreeing TO DO something or agreeing WITH someone’s opinion.