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  • Your Guide to Careers in Germany (Podcast)
Inside Deutschland
© Illustration: Alumniportal Deutschland / Hinterland; Photo: Jessica Schüller

This podcast is the space for you to get the information you need to be successful in your career in Germany, regardless of where you are on your path, and to hear firsthand from other internationals about all the ups and downs that come with working in Germany. 
In each episode, our host Jessica Schüller, a Germany-focused career coach, trainer, and international educator will talk to a subject expert as well as a Germany alumnus or alumna who will share their experiences. 

The first episode will drop on October 25th. The eight podcast episodes of this season are released every two weeks. 

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All episodes of the podcast "Inside Deutschland"

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    Episode 10: Ich liebe dich - Navigating Bicultural Love and Careers

    At first glance, love might not seem like a topic for a podcast about careers. But love and relationships can have a significant influence on your (international) career choices.

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    Episode 9: - Let’s talk about Money

    In the first episode of season two of the podcast "Inside Deutschland", we’re diving straight into a challenging topic: Money. Do Germans like to talk about money? How so? How are salaries negotiated in Germany?

  • Season 2 of the Podcast Inside Deutschland
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    Trailer - Inside Deutschland - Staffel 2

    Welcome to Inside Deutschland: Your Guide to Careers in Germany - Season 2! This podcast is your source for all the information you need to succeed in Germany, wherever you are on your journey. 

  • Future of Labor Market in Germany
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    Episode 8: Future of the Arbeitsmarkt

    In this episode we want to look towards the future of the German labor market or “Arbeitsmarkt”: How is the German labor market developing and which jobs will be in demand in the future?

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    Episode 7: Embracing Vielfalt

    In this episode, we talk about the challenges and opportunities that come with working in diverse, intercultural teams at the German workplace. 

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    Episode 5: What's Elternzeit?

    In this episode we offer guidance to expat parents on juggling work and family in Germany. What rights do parents and caregivers have? How flexible are German employers?  What do you need to know about work culture when it comes to parenthood?

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    Episode 6: Venturepreneurship

    What should you consider as you start your own business in Germany? Is it even possible to start your own business without being a German citizen? And with all the German bureaucracy to consider - where do you even start?

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    Episode 4: Please be pünktlich!

    In this episode we will talk about modern German business etiquette, from dress codes to punctuality, communication and - since Germany is a beer nation - alcohol and events at work.

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    Episode 3: Why should we hire you?

    From your application to your first day at work in Germany - Starting a new job is always a bit nerve-wracking, but doing so in a foreign country can be even more difficult and adventurous. Kickstarting a career in another country differs from doing it at home.