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On your way to a great future |
Berlin’s economy and labor market is in a difficult situation. Like no other German city, the once divided metropolis still struggles with the after-effects of the Cold War.
Yet it’s remarkÂable how much has been accomplished over the last fifteen years. German reunification in October 1990 finally freed Berlin from its island-like position.
Until then, no foreign company had its German headquarters there.
Yet as early as 1999, about one-third of the world’s fifty biggest trusts began to disÂcover Berlin, including DaimlerChrysler and Coca-Cola.
The latest newcomer to Berlin is Universal Music who moved here from Hamburg in 2002. The twenty internationally networked Berlin technology and founders’ centers are particularly attractive for foreign companies.
Another milestone for Berlin’s economy was the eastern expansion of the European Community in 2004. Berlin has become a main junction of unified Europe. |
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More than 20,000 job offers, worldwide search also available.
Plenty of advice and support, e.g. capability or payment analyses, guidebook, further education. |
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Agentur für Arbeit - Berlin Nord |
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State-run employment agency’s central number for employers and job seekers. |
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1,300 occupation groups, 20,000 qualification criteria typical for certain occupations. |
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Agentur für Arbeit - Berlin Süd |
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State-run employment agency’s central number for employers and job seekers. |
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Monster Worldwide Deutschland |
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Two comprehensive, concise career websites combined. |
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