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Good reasons to work in IT
5 reasons to work in the IT sector in Germany Let's find out why Germany is a great option for you to work in the ICT sector. Are you ready to use your skills in the right place? Here are some good reasons to do so! 1. A lucrative location for innovations Germany is inventive and it is featured in the top ten most innovative countries for multiple reasons. This is also verified by the Bloomberg Innovation Index 2021 , putting the country in fourth place on a global scale. The standard and qualit...
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Setting up a business
Setting up a business How do I start my own company in Germany? Here you can find information and help that will facilitate the realization of your business plans. 5 reasons Visa for a business start-up Professional requirements for founding Preparation and consultation 5 steps for starting a business...
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Recognition
Recognition Did you already graduate from university or completed vocational training? Find out here if you must have your qualifications recognised in Germany. Who needs recognition? Recognition procedure Academic qualifications...
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Finding a job
Finding a job Are you looking for a job in Germany? Here, you will find information on the different options of finding a job in Germany. Looking for a job Applying for a job Placement agencies
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Financing & funding programmes
Financing & funding programmes Do you already know which costs you have to bear when setting up your business? Find out here which options you have to finance your plans. You already know how much money you will need to set up your business? Now is the time to raise the necessary capital. The Platform for Founders has an overview of options for this endeavour. Equity and bank loans In financing, there is generally made a distinction between equity and borrowed capital. Your equity is the financi...
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Bremen
Bremen Bremen is innovative and creative, but laid-back at the same time – as it is typical for northern Germany. Positive people as well as performance-driven business and research make Bremen an attractive location for professionals. Parks, cultural diversity, lively neighbourhoods and the city's close proximity to the sea give you many opportunities to enjoy your free time. Keyfacts for Bremen Capital Bremen Important industries Automotive engineering Healthcare Aerospace engineering Logist...
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Saxony
Saxony Saxony is an excellent location for international companies and the federal state has developed dynamically over the last couple of years. This may be due to its attractive position between Western and Eastern Europe, as well as its population’s affinity with all matters technical: Saxony boasts the highest number of students who graduate with degrees in engineering, manufacturing and construction each year. Keyfacts for Saxony Capital Dresden Important industries Automotive engineering...
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German society
German society Would you like to learn more about Germany, its culture and its people? Here you will find information about the German society. A diverse and cosmopolitan culture The impression Germany leaves on many visitors is cosmopolitan, culturally diverse and attractive. This is especially true during major events, such as the 2006 FIFA World Cup. The official motto back then was “A time to make friends”. Many of those who visited during the World Cup were genuinely surprised at how fr...
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School system & compulsory education
School system & compulsory education Germany is known worldwide for its education system. Here you can find out more about the German school system. Germany's school system Your children need to attend school from the age of six, as school attendance is compulsory in Germany. The majority of schools in Germany are run by the state and offer free education. You also have the option of sending your children to fee-paying private and international schools. Home education is only allowed in exceptio...
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Additional insurances
Additional insurances Safety first: find out which insurances you should take out in Germany. Liability insurance Liability insurance pays if you damage or destroy another person's belongings. For example, if you break a vase or spill coffee on a friend's smartphone. Most Germans have that kind of insurance because it is inexpensive and protects you from having to pay for the damage with your own money. Household contents insurance This insurance covers all items inside your house or flat. For e...
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