04./09.12.2021 | Get Hired! Interviewing for Jobs in Germany

Instructor: Amanda Wichert
Date:
4.12.2021, 10:30 am – 3:00 pm + Training Session on 9.12.2021, 6:00 - 7:00 pm
Registration:
until 03.12.2021 via the registration form
Language:
English (questions in German are always welcome)
Format:
Online via Zoom

About the workshop:

In this workshop, international students will learn the ins and outs of the job interview in Germany. We will explore the interview process and review potential employers’ expectations for interview candidates. Through peer-coaching activities and individual reflection, participants will build their interview profile, develop their self-presentation skills, examine common interview questions, practice answering questions, and receive feedback on their interview skills. Participants will learn effective selfmarketing strategies and will learn how to present themselves effectively to potential employers.

Content:

The German Interview: An Overview

  • What do I need to know about German employers? How might German cultural values play a role in determining employers’ expectations?
  • How might the interview process and expectations differ from your prior interview experiences outside of Germany?
  • How is the interview process typically structured in Germany? 

Self-Marketing in Germany

  • What are your key skills, knowledge, traits, and experiences, and how can you present them effectively and concisely? Why is it important to develop a clear picture of the profile that you want to present?
  • What do I need to know about self-marketing in Germany? What is seen as positive, and what might be seen in a less positive light?
  • How can I present my skills and accomplishments effectively in an interview setting?
  • How can I navigate the line between confidence and overconfidence? 

Interview Questions, Tips & Tricks

  • What might German employers be looking for in an interview candidate?
  • What are some of the standard questions that you might be asked, and how can I prepare myself to answer these questions in advance?
  • What strategies can I use to help me prepare for an interview?
  • What role do my language skills play, and how can I navigate potential challenges related to my language skills in the interview?
  • How might virtual interviews be different from in-person interviews? What do I need to know in order to make a good impression? 

Method

Interactive inputs, small group activities, peer coaching, individual workshop activities.

Conditions of participation

  1. Your registration is binding.
  2. Should you not be able to attend, please inform us immediately, at the latest two days before the scheduled date of the training.

 

Contact for questions

Ulrike Marquardt
Career Services for Refugee and International Students

Tel.: +49 391 886 4996
Mail: ulrike.marquardt@h2.de

Contact Career Service

Project Manager Career Service

Katrin Gruschka


Tel: +49 391 886 4463
Fax: +49 391 886-4963
E-Mail: katrin.gruschka@h2.de

Visitor address: FEZ, Raum 1.13

Appointments (in person or online) upon arrangement

Contact and directions

Contact Career Services for Refugee and International Students

Project Coordinator Career Starters
Ulrike Marquardt


Tel: +49 391 886 4996
Fax: +49 391 886-4963
E-Mail: ulrike.marquardt@h2.de

Visiting Address: FEZ, Room 1.13

Appointments (in person or online) upon arrangement

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