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Process Roadmap
(Please note that the specified stages below follows the German Recruitment requirements and it will vary depending on Applicant’s country of origin and final country of Job Placement)
ASSESSMENT
(Evaluation of applicant credentials such as CV, Certifications and standard background check)
Interview
(Agency and Client)
Client Approval
EMPLOYMENT OFFER
(Discussion of contract inclusions, limitations, negotiation and acceptance)
RECOGNITION
(ANERKENNUNG) PROCESS (STAGE 1) by the GERMAN GOVT
Translation of all Required Documents to German by official accredited German Translator to be submitted to the German authorized body for assessment.
A1-B2 or C1 Level Course and Exam depending on what post is the applicant is applying for. (A1-B2 is possible at 5-6 months with an intensive course)
KenntnisPrüfung Review (Germany requires for professional qualification of Non-EU applicants to be recognized. An assessment by the German government will be done then one may find out whether he/she is partially or fully recognized. Partial recognition will entail the applicant to attend further studies or pass an exam to officially practice their profession) Review for Anerkennung/Recognition will start as soon as the candidate starts working in Germany.
VISA PROCESSING
TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AND PRE-DEPARTURE ORIENTATION/PREPARATION
(Integration Course, Values Formation and Client Culture Orientation)
ARRIVAL & SETTLING IN ASSISTANCE
ANERKENNUNG STAGE 2
(Kenntnisprüfung Review for 5-6 Months then Exam)
DEPLOYMENT
POST-DEPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
( Career Development/Leadership Programs/Familiarization Issues)
Assistance with the Immigration, Residence, Insurance
Registration and bank account opening.
Why Germany?
Here you will find, a lighthearted and often humorous look at the quirks of German culture through Meet-the-Germans by Deutschewelle (https://www.dw.com), or DW’s features on Germany’s places to visit. On the other hand, Make-it-in-Germany (https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/) will provide you with all the info on why it is attractive legally speaking to live and work in Germany. You can also find Vlog links of famous German Language Vloggers, “Learn German with Anja” and “German with Jenny” that can help ease the challenges of learning the German language.
Vlogs that can help detangle your tongue and brain as you learn the German language
A lighthearted and often humorous look at the quirks of German culture through Meet-the-Germans by @Deutschewelle
Learn German with Anja
As an expactant mother in Germany you are entitled to maternity leave.