How to Find a Job as an International Student in Germany

1. Use the Right Job Search Websites to Cast your Net Widely

The university notice board is a good place to start, but it won't be as up to date as online listings. Check your school's online resources which aggregate as many local openings as possible

2. Create a CV that Employers Won't Be Able to Ignore

Before signing up for employment websites, it pays to spend a few hours putting together a killer resume.

3. Think About Working at Your University

In some cases, international students are able to work within their university. This can be a good way of earning money

4. Be Aware of German Regulations When Taking Student Work

if you choose to work with local restaurants or companies, you will need to ensure that you don't work too many days throughout the year.

5. Be Ready for Your Student Interviews

German employers prefer to stage interviews before making a final decision, so applicants will need to present themselves well and meet the expectations of their potential bosses