Temporary And Seasonal Work In Germany
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Germany offers many jobs in it's winter and summer tourist industries. Temporary and seasonal Hotel work is available in the summer particularly on the North Sea Coast, Black Forest, Bavarian Alps and cities such as Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, and Hamburg.
Anyone looking for a job in Germany should have some knowledge of the German language.
Ski Resorts also offer jobs in the Winter from December until April. Ski Resorts in Germany include Garmisch, Mittenwald, Oberstaufen, Oberstdorf and Reit im Winkl
Several British and European camping companies operate throughout Germany and jobs can be found in the summer working in campsites.
Jobs Teaching English are offered, particularly during the summer where there are positions offered in Summer Camps teaching children.
Au Pairs usually need some childcare experience but won't always need to be able to speak fluent German. Au pairs live with host families, looking after the children and perform basic domestic duties such as cleaning. Wages are often low but food and accommodation is usually included.
Harvest work is also available cherry picking takes place in July and August and Apples in September in Steinkirchen, Jork and Horneburg. Grape picking starts in October and November in South West Germany.
Voluntary Job Opportunities In Germany Include agricultural and social work projects.
Tax Back Can Assist With Claiming Tax Back If You Have Worked In Germany.
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Germany Visa Information: If you intend to visit Germany, on holiday, a business trip, to study, work, volunteer or as an emigrant you should get up to date and accurate information from the official website of the German
Foreign Office
Germany Working Holiday Visa Information
International
Working Holiday And Temporary Work Visa Chart
For up to date information on visa requirements, you can also check with the Embassy or Consulate of Germany before you travel.
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