There are still career opportunities waiting for you. In this blog, I share with you 3 first hand tips from other female internationals who had to deal exactely with these two challenges however successfully made it in Germany careerwise.
“The descision to start a new carer journey here in Germany gives me again a positive vision for my life.“
Tania`s Master`s Degree in Design from Latin America was only recognized as aprenticeship („Ausbildung“). However, this could not stop her turning her passion for design into a thriving side hustle in Germany’s creative industry. Seeking a new career path to improve her German language skills and secure a stable income alongside her entrepreneurial endeavors.Tania was looking for support and started a coaching journey with me. This supportet her transition into the social sector. After completing a rigorous training in elderly care, conducted entirely in German, she excelled and now eagerly anticipates embarking on her rewarding new career. Surprisingly, Tania discovered that her artistic talents could also be useful in her new role, allowing her to engage with elderly individuals through art therapy. Inspired by her experiences, Tania aspires to become a creative therapist, merging her passions seamlessly. Follow her journey on Instagram @pinateria74 and join her in exploring the endless possibilities that await through career coaching sessions.
Victoria decided for this career option: She entered in an english speaking University program in Business Administration. Besides studiying, she became a working student (in German so called „Werkstudent“) in an international company in the finance departement. Having finisher her studies recently, she still works as a professional for the same company. Victoria`s story shows, that going back to university can offer you a prosperous career in the long run.
Maria Elena: Her university diploma was not fully recognized, however she had the german language skills already on a good level (B2). So she started as an Ausbildung educator („Erzieher“) in a bilingual child care institution. She entered with ease as the bilingual child care institiuion was in her mother tongue and in German. Besides working, she goes to school once a week. At her work place, she can improve her german language skills and still talk in her mother tongue partially. After finishing her „Ausbildung“, she already has plans to study part-time (besides her job) social studies. This example shoes, that with persistence you can step by step boost your career.
So, dear international friend, take a deep breath and silence those doubting voices. Berlin (and Germany) awaits your unique talents. Embrace the challenge for change and move confidentially with small steps towards your big career goal. Remember, your journey is just beginning, and it holds the potential for an extraordinary career adventure, diploma or not-and even with basic German skills!