Myth Busting: Germany Isn't Efficient
Sorry, but Germany isn't efficient. I share my decade-long career journey in Germany. Learn about the most underrated traits of a leader. Would you consider moving to the German countryside?
Personal News & Musings
🫣 Sometimes, I’ll overshare and/or rant a bit.
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I’m currently on a 10-day staycation in Berlin. I met a friend for beers at Prater the other night, but other than that, I’ve mostly been catching up on sleep. I’ll use the next week to work on The Berlin Life. Exciting things are coming soon!
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I often get asked about my career journey in Germany as a foreigner (I’m from Canada), so I created the above graphic to showcase the roller coaster ride I’ve been on over the years. Putting it together was quite an emotional experience, as some of those moments were very difficult. Managing anxiety and depression while searching for a job and pretending to be calm during interviews was no easy feat. It makes me even more grateful for the life I have now. 💐
Community News
🤝 News from our community.
In our last poll, we asked: What's the biggest myth about Germany? Naturally, the myth about Germany’s so-called efficiency came in at #1, with 72% of the 1,439 people casting their vote on it. 9% said that Germans always arriving on time was the biggest myth, 14% felt Germans don’t have a sense of humor, and 6% agreed that the biggest myth is that there are no speed limits on the Autobahn.
This week’s featured Berlin Life guides are: Best Berlin Blogs To Help You Experience The City and Researching German Companies During Your Job Search.
If you missed it, read last week’s newsletter: What Is It Like to Work as a Woman in Tech in Germany? To see our past editions, dig through our archives.
Take part in this week’s poll and tell us: Which significant change in Germany would positively impact your life?
Food For Thought
💡 Interesting articles about the world of work and other random things.
“Blind recruitment” is a process being adopted by some organizations to reduce various types of bias in the recruitment process. Here’s how it works.
Pick a topic - there are way too many to name … but Elon Musk is a hot mess these days. As such, more people are leaving Twitter to join Bluesky.
Jake Sullivan, a National Security Advisor for the Biden administration, recently spoke at a commencement ceremony about one of the most underrated traits of a leader.
If you’re like me and run a side hustle besides your full-time job (in my case, The Berlin Life), read this for professional advice about managing it successfully.
Do you work with toxic people, or are you even friends with some and wonder how to handle them? I’ve been facing this challenge recently, and this article helped a lot.
Companies Hiring
🇩🇪 Companies in Germany hiring right now.
CORRECTIV (Berlin, 9 jobs, EN &/or DE required)
Lucca (Munich, 4 jobs, EN &/or German required)
Save the Children (Berlin, 7 jobs, EN a bonus & DE required)
Solaris (Berlin & remote, 14 jobs, EN required & DE a bonus)
Sonnen (Locations across Germany, 36 jobs, EN & DE required)
World Health Organization (Berlin, 1 job, EN required & one other language recognized by the UN)
🇩🇪 German startups that recently raised new funding also have vacancies.
Caresyntax (€180 M) | Berlin | Jobs
Emidat (Undisclosed) | Munich | Jobs
Flix (Undisclosed - In addition to recent funding!) | Munich | Jobs
Pick-em (Undisclosed) | Berlin | Jobs
ℹ️ We post new jobs daily on LinkedIn. Follow us to learn about new employment opportunities in Germany (and other bonus content). 💪
News in Germany
🗞️ All of the news in Germany.
Housing Minister Klara Geywitz wants people to move to the German countryside, which has more than 2 million vacant homes. This could be an attractive option for those who work remotely and have difficulty finding an affordable place to live in big cities like Berlin and Munich.
The coalition government is arguing about the budget AGAIN. Discussions are also taking place about freezing the amount of money Burgergeld recipients receive.
Activists broke into four German airports this week, gluing themselves to the tarmac and briefly disrupting transport at two locations.
Due to Musk's support of Trump, German pharmaceutical chain Rossman has decided to boycott Tesla (it currently has 600 of them in its fleet).
Compact, a far-right magazine that was recently banned due to its extremist nature, won an appeal in court. Despite the setback, the government vows to continue the fight.
A new section of the S21 will open up this December, connecting Wedding to Schöneberg and Sudkreuz.
Meanwhile, work on the railway connecting Berlin and Hamburg will continue until December.
Two nuclear cooling towers were demolished in Grafenrheinfeld yesterday as the country moves away from nuclear power. Yet, many coal plants in Germany remain in operation. 🤔
Some members of the German government would like to amend the constitution to include protections based on sexual identity. Of course, the CDU is not in favor.
Damn it. Renate, one of Berlin’s most legendary clubs, is set to close in 2025 after its landlord canceled its lease. 😭
If you want to visit a sex-positive party in Berlin, you need to respect the wishes of others and play safe. Read the guide.
Now that cannabis is legal in Germany, the Federal Office of Consumer Protection has issued strong warnings about new mushroom edibles out on the market.
Germany does cool things with bunkers, and Hamburg’s flak tower is no exception.
Do you know you can buy art from vending machines in Berlin with Kunst2Go?
A baby hippo named Toni, named by members of the public, is now on display at Berlin’s Zoo.
You're missing out if you haven’t sampled Jones Ice Cream in Berlin yet. Find out the story of the couple behind the business.
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