Posts Tagged ‘.de’
Can The Length Of Your Previous Role Affect New Job Prospects?
As a recruiter, one of the first things I ask myself when reviewing anyone’s CV or LinkedIn profile is ‘how long have they worked in their current role?’ It’s second nature to me now. If I see someone has worked in their current role for less than one year, then I can already predict how…
Read MoreChoosing Between Multiple Job Offers
1. How to decide between multiple job offers Changing jobs can be a big decision, which has a major impact on you and your family’s lives. A successful job search requires preparation and taking the time to consider your desired outcomes. A good recruiter will help you to explore your motivations, allowing you to be…
Read MoreWorking with Kotlin
Transcript Harry: According to recent LinkedIn data, there are around one thousand nine hundred Kotlin professionals in Berlin. Thirty-three percent of those have recently changed jobs. This leaves around one thousand two hundred and fifty professionals and six hundred and sixty open Kotlin vacancies on LinkedIn alone. This means that fifty percent of the talents…
Read MoreThe Differences Between the Start-Up Communities in Berlin and Cologne
Transcript Tim Schumacher: For better or worse, there is more of an aggressiveness in Berlin… I’m not an investor, so this is only a perception-I could be wrong. But if I compare the start-up community in Cologne to what I see and hear in Berlin, Berlin seems to be quite volatile. There’s lots of high…
Read MoreUnderstand what you want from your next role
What advice would a recruiter give you? Mostly to have a clear idea of what it is you’re looking for- not just in terms of progression but also considering technologies you’d want to work with or products you want to work on. The clearer an idea you have about what direction you’re working towards, the…
Read MoreGaining Global Leadership Experience
Wanting to move to a leadership role? The Catch 22: if you haven’t got the experience how do you get it? Jamie Rogers and Alfie Walters discuss that by being proactive and assuming authority to some degree, you’re more likely to be given more responsibilities. Watch the video to find out more! Transcription: Jamie Rogers…
Read MoreKeeping Up with the Latest Tech
Jamie Rogers: When you’re moving from somewhere completely disconnected, like St. Petersburg for the first time, I think you got in a good situation. You got lucky. Trivago, they really helped. That’s excellent. So, there are any see companies that listen to this podcast and they’re thinking, how can we make it easier for…
Read MoreOnboarding Overseas Staff
Jamie Rogers: When you’re moving from somewhere completely disconnected, like St. Petersburg for the first time, I think you got in a good situation. You got lucky. Trivago, they really helped. That’s excellent. So, there are any see companies that listen to this podcast and they’re thinking, how can we make it easier for us…
Read MoreThe Visa Process in Germany
Jamie Rogers: The visa process when I talk to people that are relocating, they’re sometimes a bit nervous about that process. I assume that you would have gone through, like, the blue cards. Roman Alekseev: Exactly. Jamie Rogers: Application process. How easy or difficult is that to do? Roman Alekseev: I did one mistake because…
Read MoreThe Impact of Hiring Only Native Speakers in Germany
Transcript Jamie Rogers: I personally find I think because maybe I am in the city more of the time that not speaking German isn’t so much of a problem. And I tried to learn it two years ago and use it. And most people just spoke back to me in English. So, I just stopped…
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