You’ve read every Berlin job guide, polished your CV, hit “apply” on every English-speaking job in Berlin you could find. And yet, you’re still stuck. The Berlin dream
Article by Rashmi Kewalramani— Relocating to Berlin felt less like a geographical move and more like pressing restart on a life that had already been carefully built. Before
Looking for a job in Berlin means competing with highly qualified international talent. From a recruiter’s perspective in Germany and across Europe, a strong cover letter can still
Article by Megan Nicholls— This article explores some of the most common barriers professionals encounter and the shifts that often help turn languages from a wall into a
So the system is filtering you out. You know that now from the previous article. The question now is: What actually changes the output? Answer: You need interventions
You’ve applied to 40 positions this month. Your CV lists 7 years of experience, recognized certifications, and work at known companies. Your LinkedIn shows you’re active, connected, and
Berlin attracts some of the most talented internationals in Europe. Software engineers from India and South East Asia, designers from Brazil, project managers from the US, marketers from
You’ve polished your CV and tailored your cover letter. Now you have an interview at a Berlin company, and the nerves kick in. Job interviews are challenging anywhere,
Berlin attracts ambitious professionals and actively funds them. Did you know? Whether you’re sharpening your skills, pivoting industries, launching a startup, or building a creative practice, the city
Article by Alina Kovalchuk— The job market is no longer what we were promised. Between relentless layoff cycles and the rapid integration of AI, the “stable 9-to-5” has
Moving to Berlin for an English-speaking role? Your CV might be sabotaging your chances before recruiters even see your qualifications. Berlin’s international job market sits at the intersection
Berlin hires English speakers daily across tech, startups, and international companies. This guide shows you exactly how to land interviews and offers without speaking German. Find an English-Speaking
Ten years ago, LinkedIn was like an online cemetery of résumés, or at least many people saw it that way. Fast forward to today, and things have changed.
Berlin companies receive hundreds —sometimes thousands— of applications per role. Most are rejected for simple reasons: Candidates ignore instructions, send generic CVs, list tasks instead of results, or
Article by Angelica Sivieri— Let’s set the scene. You just got off your plane at Brandenburg airport and stepped outside: New beginnings. Exciting! The days that follow are
Discover how Berlin’s coworking spaces accelerate career growth for expats. Learn which spaces offer real networking value and how to leverage community for job opportunities. 1. Introduction A
Let’s say you quit your corporate job in Magdeburg to relocate to Berlin for better opportunities. You had three months of savings and a clear job search strategy.
You have been “open to work” on LinkedIn for eight months. Your profile is complete, your resume impeccable, your experience relevant. You applied to 200+ positions, heard back
Article by Stephen Nock— Berlin doesn’t have the same cutthroat hustle energy as other international hub cities like New York or London. But that doesn’t mean it’s pressure-free,
Article by Stephen Nock— Did you know that Germany offers some of the strongest worker protections in Europe? For foreigners, the opportunity to work in Germany often comes
After years living the expat experience in Germany, I’ve watched countless newcomers crash against the rocks of the German tax system. Here’s the thing: German taxation is a
Berlin has become a top destination for remote workers, digital nomads, and freelancers looking for a dynamic, relatively affordable, and well-connected city. With a flourishing startup scene, excellent
Berlin’s job market is a dynamic and ever-evolving ecosystem and a magnet for ambitious expat and local entrepreneurs. Here personal connections can be as important as professional qualifications.
Berlin is not only a vibrant cultural hub but also a thriving professional landscape. Whether you’re moving to Berlin for a job, starting your own business, or exploring
Berlin is not an easy job market. It’s crowded, international, slow-moving, and unforgiving with generic candidates. Most people that fail here think they lack skills, but what actually