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What is Germany like and how does the job market look like?

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Re: Jobs in Germany?

Hi,
im an indian singaporean. I would like to know the chances of working in Germany as a photographer/web and graphics designer.
 

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hello. im sorry for posting in the wrong thread. But I cant find a forum for my degree. Im a registered nurse from the Philipppines and I would like to work and live in germany can anyone share to me a site or how to apply as a nurse in germany?
thanks in advance.
 

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MICs said:
i'm living in germany but in the south, braunschweig is in the north, which is much cheaper in living costs and people there are more open-minded, just go ahead man !

besta luck
momo

I heard that the best places in Germany are in the south, Bavaria for instance...isn't that true???
 

Jobs in Germany?

I lived there for one year, it is a sweet quite small city with lots of parks and lakes inside. If you are looking for a dynamic place certainly it is not your place, but for a family it is quite comfortable. Rent a place near Olpe lake or some other lakes of the town so you can enjoy walking. It is close to big cities as well. I recommend you to live in a big city of Germany because Germans are not fun, in small cities all action stops at 18:00...
 

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