Attualmente sto facendo ricerche prima di prendere la decisione di studiare la mia laurea in Germania. Ho scoperto che ci sono così tanti lavori aziendali nel campo che desidero studiare rivolti agli studenti. Questi lavori soddisfano anche la soglia temporale per i visti studenteschi. Mi chiedevo se sarebbe possibile per me svolgere un lavoro come questi mentre studiavo come studente internazionale nero con un certificato C1.

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di Apprehensive-Till-85

13 commenti

  1. Envy_Clarissa on

    And now check how many people applied on this position, and count the probability of lending the job

  2. wooolllyyy on

    Not to be negative but very very unlikely. I am an international student as well. Out of all my other international student friends i know of one person who landed a job in a related field. The job market is extremely saturated. I know people who applied for more than 200-300 job listings and not even get an interview.

  3. big-f-tank on

    Firstly, I fail to see how the fact that you are black is relevant.

    Secondly, a lot of these jobs prefer Master students, so as an Undergraduate it will be difficult.

    But you have C1 German, so you could also work in retail. If you get very lucky, you could get a HiWi job at your uni.

  4. Aware-Web-2721 on

    Competitive but possible i did 2 internship and working student at 3 different companies. Do try to use any referral from people working in the companies

  5. nousernameworking on

    It is low probability but it does happen. My team just hired a bachelors student for a working student role, no German required.

    The role was open to masters students aswell, but this guy had the best attitude so we chose him.

    And this is one of the biggest German companies.

    So yes it does happen. And your C1 certification will definitely make it easier for u.

  6. theresalotoftalkin on

    Expect to just be doing service industry jobs (delivery, restaurants etc) as a student.

  7. sophisticatedbuffoon on

    Very much depends on the field and your German skills. C1 already sounds good on the CV. At my firm about half the students we hire are Non-EU, bosses don’t care as long as the German skills are good enough. I don’t know if that is the case everywhere tho, we work in IT so it is probably a bit more relaxed.

  8. ddeeppiixx on

    we’re hiring for a student position right now. We’ve got 435 applications so far after one week of the position being online.
    We’ll hire someone of course, but the competition is crazy!

  9. sikallusion on

    I would recommend to try to get a referral. It isn’t a guarantee that you will be hired, however, you’ll most likely will land an interview despite high amount of applicants.

  10. Purple-Future6348 on

    Working student with 0 relevant experience very tough almost negligible.
    Working student with enough relevant experience under your belt…possible.

  11. ScarcityResident467 on

    Depends on what area? I was student, just knew English I got two job offers as hiwi, and one master thesis. They didn’t care I could speak German. I have experience preparing CV and cover letters. That might have helped.

  12. Unusual-Passage-6759 on

    I work at one of the companies listed in your picture lol and I’ll tell you this, that job posting is being posted for years now and I was the last hire for that position. These jobs keep getting recycled and posted automatically so it’s not someone is checking all the applicants and then reposting. They do it for visibility once the job position is filled. FYI I got that job through LinkedIn.

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