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Discussing internships and training

Navigating the German Job Market: My Internship Journey Okay, deep breath. Moving to Germany was… intense. The culture shock alone was a massive learning curve, but honestly, the biggest hurdle for me initially was just talking about work. I’d spent years studying English, and I could certainly understand a lot, but actually initiating a conversation…
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