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Job applications and interviews – Grammar: Formal written language

My First German Interview: A Beginner’s Perspective Okay, deep breaths. This is it. I’m in Berlin, trying to build a career, and today I had my first proper job interview – a real, live one – in German. It was terrifying and exhilarating all at the same time. The whole experience was a huge crash…
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Job interviews and negotiation strategies – Grammar: Konjunktiv II for politeness

My First German Job Interview: A Beginner’s Perspective Okay, deep breath. It’s been six months since I moved to Berlin, and I’ve finally landed an interview for a marketing assistant position. It’s a huge step, not just for my German – which is still, let’s be honest, a bit wonky – but for my whole…
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Understanding job advertisements – Grammar: Relative clauses basics

Decoding Deutsche Job Ads: A Beginner’s Guide – And Relative Clauses! Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Berlin was amazing, honestly. The art, the coffee, the everything… but trying to find a job? It’s been… a learning curve. I’ve spent the last few weeks wading through German job ads, and let me tell you, they’re a…
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Stating current job title and employer – Grammar: Sentence structure, profession vocabulary

My First Month: Saying “I Work Here” in Berlin Okay, deep breaths. It’s been a month since I landed in Berlin, and honestly, it’s been a rollercoaster. The initial excitement of moving to a new country, the feeling of independence…it’s amazing. But let’s be real, navigating daily life, especially at work, has been a serious…
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Expressing job satisfaction or desire for change – Grammar: Konjunktiv II

Navigating Job Feelings in Germany: A Beginner’s Guide (and a Little Konjunktiv II) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, working as a freelance translator. Officially, it’s amazing. I’m doing work I love, meeting interesting people. But honestly? Sometimes, I feel… a bit stuck. And figuring out how to actually express how I’m…
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Job interview vocabulary: Strengths and weaknesses – Grammar: Adjective endings

My German Job Hunt: Adjective Endings and Feeling Like a Fish Out of Water Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin. Six months of learning German, of desperately trying to navigate the U-Bahn, of ordering Käsekuchen without accidentally requesting a cake with cheese (a classic mistake, apparently!). And, of course, six months of…
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Applying for a job online or via email – Grammar: Formal email writing

Mastering the Art of the German Job Application Email Okay, so here I am, six months in Munich, and honestly, finding a job has been…challenging. It’s not that there aren’t opportunities, but the process feels so different from back home. A huge part of it is the formality, particularly when it comes to online applications…
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Understanding job advertisements: Requirements – Grammar: Relative clauses

Decoding Deutsche Job Ads: A Newcomer’s Struggle (and Triumph!) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, trying to find a decent job. Let’s be honest, it’s proving to be way harder than I thought. Everyone keeps talking about “die Stellenausschreibung” – the job advertisement – but they’re written in a language that feels…
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Understanding job advertisements: Tasks/Duties – Grammar: Modal verbs

Decoding German Job Ads: A Newcomer’s Struggle (and Wins!) Okay, so here I am, six months in Berlin, and I’m desperately trying to find a job. It’s not the romantic vision of “living the dream” I had, let’s be honest. It’s a lot of paperwork, a lot of nerves, and a lot of staring at…
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Job applications and interviews – Formal expressions, infinitive clauses with um … zu

Mastering the German Job Hunt: A Newcomer’s Guide Okay, deep breaths. Moving to Germany was the biggest thing I’ve ever done, and finding a job felt… well, overwhelming at first. Everyone kept talking about “Bewerbungsgespräche” and “Formulare,” and honestly, I felt like I was drowning in German! This isn’t about perfect grammar; it’s about getting…
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