Friday, May 13, 2011

Germany wants young professionals from all over the world


Many people from Gulf want to move German at end of 2011, Germany s changing new immigration law
Angela Merkel says last week.
We now have a lack of 400,000 engineers, master craftsmen and skilled workers,'' Hans Heinrich Draftsman of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce DIHK said recently. ``We're already losing one percent of our economic growth and in the future this shortage will only get worse.'' His group has repeatedly warned that an aging population is going to sharpen Germany's labor problem in coming years and that companies need to be more open-minded toward immigrants.
The law targets foreign professionals from all over the world and will apply to those already living in Germany as well as prospective newcomers. Citizens from fellow European Union nations are already overwhelmingly allowed to work freely in all of the bloc's 27 member nations. ``There is a young generation out there today that naturally plans its careers as taking place on different continents,'' Schavan said, implying that Germany no longer wants to lose out on international high achievers, who often prefer the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom over Germany.
Statement of German
Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to discuss with prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero the possibility of unemployed young professionals going to Germany to work when she next meets him for bilateral talks in Madrid on February 3rd, according to Der Spiegel magazine. It said this would partially solve the deficit of young professionals in Germany and alleviate Spain’s unemployment problem a little. While Germany would extend the same proposal to other countries in southern and Eastern Europe, the magazine said Portugal and Spain were the preferred countries. It said Germany needed to create between 500,000 and 800,000 new specialist jobs, especially in the engineering and telecommunications sector, to boost its economic growth. The German economy grew by 3.6% last year, well above the EU average.

Professionals from Gulf can apply and find some job at the following.

Agencies

There are a wide variety of agencies which can help you find the right placement for you, including anything from short term holiday placements to longer term arrangements.

·                 www.monster.de
·                 www.myjobnextdoor.com
·                 www.careerjet.de
·                 www.jobpilot.de
·                 www.jobscout24.de
·                 www.stellenmarkt.de
·                 www.stepstone.de
·                 www.anyworkanywhere.com
·                 www.workingholidays.de
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