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on 7 Oct 2014
i have been living in Munich for a year now, and i wish to work in munich. i have been given the work-permit..please how can go about it
Anonymous (not verified) on 9 Oct 2014 - 07:40
Hi femipp,

If you've already got a work permit then the next step would be to find a relavent job. How you go about this will depend on your field of work.

To increase your chances of landing a desired position you should ensure that your CV is in the correct format expected by German employers. Depending on the industry your looking for employment in, you might be able to find a niche recruitment agency to assist you in the process.

Read the Working in Germany page for more information. 

Kind regards,

Shantalie


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