👻 Ghost Jobs on LinkedIn Are Real
Ghost jobs on LinkedIn aren't just an urban legend. Europeans are working for American companies late at night. German workers call in sick a lot. Attend a career fair in Berlin this month.
Personal News & Musings
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Unfortunately, I’m sick and am too high on cold meds to write anything remotely intelligent this week. 🤒
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Community News
🤝 News from our community.
Our last poll asked: Are you hyped for a four-day work week potentially being a perk of working in Germany? The results are in; of course, 83% said they were excited about the possibility, 9% said they didn’t care, and 9% said they liked working five days per week.
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Event alert: Talent Berlin is hosting a career fair on Nov 12. Visit the link to register, and use the code to nab a free ticket. Companies like Google and Doctolib will be present. You can even get a professional photo taken for your CV, as well as get advice on your job application documents.
Food For Thought
💡 Articles about tech, the world of work, & other random things.
Unfortunately, ghost jobs on LinkedIn are real, and the reasons behind this may surprise you. 👻
How some very smart (!) Europeans are working remotely for American companies while taking home higher-paying American wages.
Building on that theme, consider these four remote jobs paying up to $200,000 US annually.
I’m skeptical this technique would work, but an ex-Google recruiter shares his number one tip on what to do after you’ve applied for a job. He swears it will increase your chances of scoring an interview.
Companies are increasing their use of AI to screen candidates, and the results are as horrible as you might think - as it “overwhelmingly prefers white and male job candidates.”
If you work remotely and want to escape your flat occasionally, visit these laptop-friendly cafés in Berlin.
Germany offers numerous visas to non-EU nationals. This comprehensive guide is about the various offerings and how to immigrate.
Austin-based startup Throne offers a “toilet camera” that takes pictures of your poop and sends it to an app to analyze it for gut health and hydration.
Companies Hiring
🇩🇪 Companies in Germany that are hiring right now.
Adjust (Berlin, 6 jobs, EN &/or DE required)
Gini (Munich, 5 jobs, EN &/or DE required)
Index Exchange (Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, 7 jobs, EN required)
King (Berlin, 2 jobs, EN required)
TomTom (Berlin, 5 jobs, EN required)
Vestas (Various locations, 180 jobs, EN &/or DE required)
🇩🇪 German startups that recently raised new funding may also have vacancies.
Aignostics (€34 M) | Berlin | Jobs - 14 jobs, EN required
Nuuron (€3.5 M) | Berlin - no jobs or website atm.
paretos (€8.5 M) | Heidelberg | Jobs - 6 jobs, EN &/or DE required
UnitPlus (€4.7 M) | Berlin | Jobs - 1 job, EN &/or DE required
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News in Germany
🗞️ All of the news in Germany.
General Happenings
Changes happening in Germany this November include the Gender Self-Determination Act coming into effect, Carnival season opening up in Cologne, and the Saxons getting a public holiday on November 23.
Insights into where the happiest and most unhappy people live in Germany.
Politics & Economy
Germany narrowly avoided another recession, but the economic outlook is far from rosy, as inflation went up … once more.
The coalition government is still battling about how to deal with a €75 billion budget shortfall for 2024.
Angel Merkel’s once saintly image is suffering, and everyone is blaming everything on her, from the energy crisis to the rise of the far-right and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Berlin’s BVG is hiking up ticket prices once again. Meanwhile, Ringbahn restrictions continue.
Labor Market
The Chancellor recently opined that wages across Germany should increase if the minimum wage is also increased.
Apparently, he didn’t speak to Volkswagen, where management has demanded that workers take a 10% wage cut to keep their jobs.
Ikea once profited from the forced labor of East German workers, and they’ve finally announced plans to contribute to a German fund that compensates victims.
German bosses blame the lack of economic output on workers calling in sick so often.
We all know Germany is “thirsty” for skilled workers, but what types are needed? Read this guide to find out.
Immigration Insights
All About Berlin recently shared that the Berlin immigration office will soon digitalize the permanent residence application process.
The new Opportunity Card has resulted in only 2,360 visa applications since launching last June.
Fun, Interesting, and/or Useful
As always, The Berliner keeps us “in the know” for November with these lists of the best new restaurant openings and events in Berlin.
Spray-painted murals aren’t the only form of street art in Berlin. Find out why there are stickers everywhere.
Video: Is it true that Germans love the outdoors, or is that just a stereotype?
An old skating rink is new again after reopening at Tempelhof this weekend.
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