• Job Search in Germany: Your Ultimate Guide (from Cover Letters to Interviews) and some feminine witchy literature. Bonus: Exhibition in Halle

  • Mar 27 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Job Search in Germany: Your Ultimate Guide (from Cover Letters to Interviews) and some feminine witchy literature. Bonus: Exhibition in Halle

  • Summary

  • This episode is packed with everything you need to dominate your job search in Germany! We tackled crafting a killer cover letter in the previous episode, and now we're diving deep into the interview process.

    Here's a quick recap of the cover letter episode:

    • Write in the same language as the job posting (German if required).
    • Aim for 250-400 words (1500-2500 characters).
    • Include relevant keywords from the job description.
    • Proofread and use resources like Grammarly or Hemingway Editor.
    • Tailor your cover letter for each position.

    Now, let's conquer those interviews!

    • The Process:
      • Application screening (CV & cover letter)
      • Phone/video interview (initial screening)
      • In-person interview(s) (final stages)
    • Tips for Each Stage:
      • Phone/Video Interview: Prepare in advance, test your tech, dress professionally, listen carefully, speak clearly.
      • In-Person Interview: Research company & interviewers, practice common questions (STAR method), ask thoughtful questions, show enthusiasm & confidence, dress appropriately, arrive early, greet with confidence, mindful body language, engage with the interviewer, express gratitude.
      • Behavioral Interviews: Provide specific examples from your past using STAR.
      • Case Studies/Work Samples: Showcase problem-solving & industry knowledge.
      • Final Interview: Discuss fit & salary, negotiate with confidence, ask about next steps, express gratitude (regardless of outcome).

    Additional Information to find some additional help to tailor your Cover Letter and CV:

    • La Red translates to "The Net" in Spanish. Local social group or gathering place specifically for Spansh-speaking listeners
    • Xochicuatl Made by and for latin women
    • WillkommensZentrum (Berlin) This is likely the Berlin Welcome Center, a great resource for tourists visiting Berlin.

    Bonus! We also covered how to prepare for and follow up after interviews, including sending thank-you emails and following up politely.

    Witches, Herbs, and Wild Experiments: A Spooky History

    This podcast episode dives into the mysterious world of witches, herbs, and the infamous witch's ointments.

    • We explore the historical belief that witches used these ointments to fly and experience magical realms.
    • The episode delves into the history of these concoctions, referencing a recipe from the famed book "Magia Naturalis."
    • We also get a glimpse into some dangerous 20th-century experiments attempting to recreate the effects of these ointments.

    Definitely don't try making these at home!

    Calling all history buffs and magic enthusiasts! There's a captivating exhibition waiting for you just a short train ride away from Berlin in the historic city of Halle.

    Exhibition Alert: Bewitching Halle

    • Exhibition Name: Verhext? – Magie im Mittelalter (Bewitched? – Magic in the Middle Ages)
    • Location: Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle (State Museum of Prehistory Halle) Landesmuseum für Vorgeschichte Halle, Germany
    • Dates: Open Tuesday to Sunday
    • Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
    • Admission: €12 (Discounts available for students and groups)

    Grab your coven, hop on a train with the Deutschland Ticket, and prepare to be transported to a world of wonder!

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