Here you find success stories and tips from our amiga community
– from Internationals for Internationals.
Moreover, companies and employers find articles about
diversity management & news on the subject of
skill shortage, international recruiting and
much more!
Have fun when reading and discovering all!
Here you find success stories and tips from our amiga community – from Internationals for Internationals.
Moreover, companies and employers find articles about diversity management & news on the subject of skill shortage, international recruiting and much more!
Have fun when reading and discovering all!
After moving from New York to Munich, Leslie realized that the job search and application process was far more challenging than she had anticipated. However, her fortunes changed when she attended an amiga career event.
Communities can be a crucial driver for your career and have the power to empower you and others within the community. In this part 1 blog post, we start with an interview by Begonia Vazquez Merayo and give more details about Working Moms e.V., net4tec, and PANDA.
In this part 2 blog post, you can follow the interviews of Elena Alvarez + Sampreetha Shiroor, and share more details about Women in Big Data, Female Tech Leaders, and PANDA.
In record time, Kari from Chile learned German and has now found the job she wanted: as a senior consultant with a focus in analytics at a global technology company.
Priya is a Data Science Professional and recently started working as a Data Stuart for a well-known automobile manufacturer. After a long family break, the mother of two has pursued her career in Germany very purposefully and has also taken part in the job buddy programme from amiga. In the end, Priya was invited to several job interviews.
Whether international football teams, orchestral ensembles or world-class research groups - in many areas it is a matter of course to put together teams whose members come from different parts of the world. And even in the globally networked economy, intercultural teams are becoming more and more part of everyday life...
As a successful marketing expert, Keiko worked for well-known fashion brands in her home country of Mexico. In Germany, starting a new career after a family break and in times of Corona was challenging. Today she has a job as a marketing manager at a digital start-up and sums it up: it is not the national borders, but rather our own mental barriers that limit us when looking for a job. If we overcome these, we will succeed in starting a career.
Jamila came to Germany from Afghanistan in 2019 - in her luggage: a package of womanpower, with a bachelor's and master's degree and a lot of professional experience. However, the path in Germany is rocky for all those who are not familiar with the German job market. With the help of Job Buddy Dastin S., Jamila makes her way through the Munich job and career jungle and exchanges ideas with the expert in the field of (further) education and media psychology.
When Gabriele M. went from Milan to Munich in summer of 2021, he came for love: he followed his wife who settled here for professional reasons. At this time, Corona still had a big impact on personal life, that’s why looking for a job was not quite easy...