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Job application guide

Tips for a successful job application

Writing a good job application is particularly important if you want to attract the attention of employers in Germany. Here are some detailed tips to help you create a convincing job application and increase your chances of a successful placement.


Present yourself professionally
* Use clear and precise information in your job application. Write what position you are looking for

Emphasise your German language skills
* Employers in Germany attach great importance to applicants having a basic knowledge of German. This facilitates your integration and communication in everyday working life.
* Most visas, such as the Blue Card or the Chancenkarte, require language skills at A2 or B1 level.
* If you are already learning German, be sure to mention this, even if you are still a beginner.

Adapt your application to the German labour market
* Find out in advance what requirements employers in your sector have.
* Make sure that you clearly formulate your skills and qualifications in relation to the desired position.
* If you are a software developer, for example, mention specific programmes or tools that you are proficient in (e.g. SAP, Python, C++).

The form field – CV cover letter
This is important and use this field to introduce yourself. Do not simply copy and paste your CV. Use this field to briefly introduce yourself professionally. In other words, why you want to work in Germany. What specific skills you have. What your qualifications are and what your professional goals are. Keep the cover letter clear, structured and informative so that employers get a good overall picture.

Your cover letter should be well structured and contain the following information:
* A brief introduction to your professional qualifications.
* Your motivation to work in Germany.
* Your willingness to learn German and integrate into the culture.

List relevant professional experience
List all relevant experience, even if it was not gained in Germany. Describe your activities and achievements clearly and concisely.
For example:
Employer: XYZ Engineering
Job title: Mechanical engineer
Start/end date: 2018 to 2023
Notes: I worked as a mechanical engineer at XYZ Engineering from 2018 to 2023 and managed projects in automation technology.

Emphasise your training
German employers attach great importance to a sound education. List your qualifications and institutions.
If your training has been recognised in Germany, mention this. If not, you can also indicate that you are seeking recognition.

Present your skills clearly and in detail
List your technical and professional skills that are relevant to the job. Give specific details, such as:
Experienced in SAP and Microsoft Office , Advanced knowledge of CAD and PHP

 

Work location – choose a clear preference
Indicate whether you would like to work in a specific location or anywhere in Germany. Many skilled workers look for jobs in large cities, but the demand in rural areas is often much higher. At the same time, the cost of living is usually lower in the countryside and the recognition process is generally quicker. We at jobsingermany.net therefore recommend that you take a close look at the job and integration opportunities and choose your place of work carefully.

This makes it easier for employers to contact you for a job offer. Example: A city like Berlin or a state like Bavaria or whether you are looking for a job anywhere in Germany.

Choose a clear work location preference
Indicate whether you would like to work in a specific location or anywhere in Germany. This makes it easier for employers to contact you for job offers. Example: A city such as Berlin or a federal state such as Bavaria or whether you are looking for work throughout Germany.

Make sure you have a professional appearance
Upload a professional photo (optional, but recommended).
Make sure that your entire job application is as free of spelling mistakes as possible. Use ChatGPT or Deepl, for example, to correct your text entries.

Be honest and realistic
Be honest about your skills and experience. Exaggerated or false information could cause a major problem later on.
If you are willing to acquire further training or additional qualifications, mention this. Example:
I am open to further training to adapt my skills to the requirements of the German market.

Show your motivation to integrate
Employers and their colleagues in Germany appreciate it when foreign skilled workers show that they want to integrate into the country and the world of work in the long term. They will then always receive support.
Example: I am looking forward to using my skills in Germany, familiarising myself with the German culture and being part of a motivated team in the long term.

by Onlisto.de