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課程簡介
Master the German language used in job interviews and maximize your chances to work and live in Germany
Latest Update: November 2025
Join 1,500+ successful students who have already taken this course!
Instructor is available inside the course to answer questions and provide feedback
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Job interviews in Germany can be a stressful situation. Many candidates have their own cultural assumptions as to what to expect and what the interviewer wants to hear. How you handle the 10 most commonly asked questions can make or break your interview performance.
This course is here to give you the competitive advantage. It is designed to boost your German language skills & provide you with all the information you need to feel confident, prepared and ready to give a great interview.
“German for Job Interviews” is perfect for you if you want to:
Maximize your chances to get a job in Germany
Know what to expect in the job interview
Gain insight into German business culture
Improve your job interview confidence
Boost your German language skills
"The questions discussed in this course gave me valuable information about the job interview and the German way of thinking in work procedure." - Leelamohan
The key to success is being prepared
This course will prepare you for the 10 most common job interview questions in Germany. By doing your homework prior to your interview, you will make the impression you desire. You will learn all you need in order to be able to give answers that make you the top choice for the job.
In addition, every section includes useful German language phrases that you can use to prepare your own answers. So if your interview is conducted in German, you will learn how to confidently answer even the toughest questions.
"It was a good course, I learnt a lot about work style, culture. Overall I liked the course a lot." - Gokulnath Avanashilingam
“German for Job Interviews” also provides answers to questions such as:
How do I get a visa for Germany?
Where can I find a job?
How do I find an apartment?
Am I eligible for German health insurance?
Are there German language courses for new immigrants?
"He speaks really clear and the content of the course is interesting and useful." - Camille de Abreu Nunes
This is what you can expect:
Professional and easy-to-understand lessons
Quizzes that let you test your comprehension
Exceptional support and prompt answers to your questions
Downloadable PDF files of the German example answers incl. English translation
A 30-day full refund guarantee, no questions asked
And last but not least… to be prepared to land your dream job in Germany!
Sign up now, boost your German language skills and get the life and career you really want!
課程章節
- 13 個章節
- 27 堂課
- 第 1 章 Introduction
- 第 2 章 Can you tell us about yourself?
- 第 3 章 What are your strengths?
- 第 4 章 Why do you want to work for us?
- 第 5 章 Why should we choose you for the job?
- 第 6 章 What are your salary expectations?
- 第 7 章 How do you handle criticism?
- 第 8 章 Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
- 第 9 章 Are you willing to work overtime?
- 第 10 章 How do you handle failure?
- 第 11 章 Do you have any questions for us?
- 第 12 章 Practical Guide to Life in Germany
- 第 13 章 Conclusion
課程內容
- You will give impressive answers to the 10 most common job interview questions
- You will know how to become the top candidate for your dream job
- You will boost your German language skills
- You will overcome cultural differences
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評價
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ddinesh narayanan
i loved the way you explain ! very informative Thank you
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RRefilwe Ramatae
very interesting
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EEda :-)
I was planning to wait until the end of the course to say this but wow, just in section 3 now and I'm learning so much! actually, it's not only about German job culture but also social skills in the workplace that weren't taught to me growing up. Love this course and I can't wait to complete it.
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EEdit Nagy
Good contents, just too much English and little German. I expected more German, or actually, only German language to be used.