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Against the backdrop of demographic change, it is becoming increasingly important for companies to find well-trained staff. As a result, the German labour market offers excellent opportunities for trained workers, even from abroad.

Germany is one of the EU countries with the lowest unemployment rates. There are two main reasons why the situation for qualified workers looks set to stay favourable: German companies are highly competitive and they need ever larger numbers of highly trained employees. more
Germany has one of the highest immigration rates in the world. Today, immigrants and their descendents work in every imaginable post – from simple employee to top manager. more
Germany is one of the EU countries with the lowest unemployment rates. There are two main reasons why the situation for qualified workers looks set to stay favourable: German companies are highly competitive and they need ever larger numbers of highly trained employees. more
Germany offers young people a vocational training system that few other countries can match: up-and-coming young professionals work in companies while at the same time learning the basics of the profession in specialised schools. As a citizen of the EU, you can do vocational training too. more
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