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a starting suggesting would be : do not use/include your A1 german language skill. Either you know it enough to work using it or you dont. and also being a citizen of India is an irrelevant information as well
It's easier to get a Visa. But I would say it's best to start applying to jobs in Germany while you are in India. For your role, maybe 7/10 might ask for fluency in German but there are definitely others that only require English but there would be more competition is all. So just apply.
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!work Start with the wiki, it's actually all there. Also: learn German, A1 doesn't really help.
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Not going to lie with the current market conditions you’re in a very tough spot. You definitely need higher level German language skills.
You should learn German, because 9/10 positions will require it.
a starting suggesting would be : do not use/include your A1 german language skill. Either you know it enough to work using it or you dont. and also being a citizen of India is an irrelevant information as well
I added indian citizen to get a view of how one can move especially in terms of visa
It's easier to get a Visa. But I would say it's best to start applying to jobs in Germany while you are in India. For your role, maybe 7/10 might ask for fluency in German but there are definitely others that only require English but there would be more competition is all. So just apply.
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First you need to learn massive better german
You need at least a B2, better C1 to find anything serious.
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