Find out your chances of finding a job in Germany

JOB SEARCH IN GERMANY

The Blue Card Agency (BCA) is a team of experts that helps people who have chosen Germany to live and work. Finding a job in a foreign country is never an easy task. When looking for a job in Germany, you should already have a good command of the German language. Job search can be influenced by various factors: education, work experience, language level, speciality. Next, we’ll help you determine your chances of success in your job search.

BUILDING ON OUR EXPERIENCE

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Over the past year, we have done a lot of work, more than 1000 people have contacted us, of which half have become our clients. This helped us gather enough experience to prepare this small survey that will help you assess your chances of finding a job in Germany. After passing this test, you will understand in which direction you should move in order to eventually achieve your goal.
This test is not legal advice and provides a rough idea of ​​what aspects you need to work on for the best result.

CHECK YOUR CHANCES

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I am a citizen …

 
 
 

How well do you speak German?

 
 
 
 
 

How well do you speak English?

 
 
 
 
 

What is your age?

 
 

Are you ready to move to a small town or village for a job?

 
 

Are you ready to work for a small company or startup?

 
 

Are you a sociable person? Are you ready to proactively make useful contacts?

 
 

What’s your education?

 
 
 
 
 

Do you have a copy and apostille of your higher education diploma?

 
 

Is your education recognized in Germany?

 
 
 
 

What experience do you have in your profession, according to your diploma?

 
 
 
 
 

Do you have a translation of the diploma (into English or German)?

 
 

Do you have a resume?

 
 

Are you actively sending out your resume?

 
 

Are you ready for an interview?

 
 
 

Do you have a potential employer?

 
 
 

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This test is not legal advice and does not give one hundred percent guarantees.