As we said in our previous post, Germany is not perfect. And there are also some things about this country that you may not like. However, it depends on where you come from and what you expect from life in Germany. In this blog post, we would like to give you some...
Germany today is diverse and international. Here, many representatives of other cultures harmoniously coexist with each other. It is an affordable, inviting, safe, progressive, and modern place to live in. The combination of its natural beauty, historical heritage,...
To work as a nurse in Germany, you will have to go through your nursing qualification’s recognition process. There are two outcomes possible: a positive report (full recognition), or a deficient report (partial recognition). Positive Report means your...
Once you decide to work as a nurse in Germany, your recruiting agency will ask you what type of workplace you want to choose. Possibilities include hospitals, elderly care homes, and other care facilities. Determining which employer is best for you is an individual...
In German, the term is Ausbildung, Berufsbildung, or Dual Vocational Training. In English, this translates loosely to an apprenticeship or vocational training. Professional training combines theory with practice. The trainee gains practical experience in the company...
Have you just received a confirmation of your Skype/Zoom interview with a German Elderly Care Home, a Hospital, or a Rehabilitation Center? Do you want to make the best possible impression and feel you could use a little guidance? Please read on to see our best tips...