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Work (with completed training) in Europe and Germany

Work (with completed training) in Europe and Germany

JIG.World - Your partner for professional recognition and integration in Germany

Have you completed your training abroad and would now like to gain a foothold in Germany?   JIG.World is your reliable partner for mastering the transition to the German labor market. We not only help you to have your qualifications recognized, but also support you in your job search and further training.

Why is the recognition of your training important?

In Germany, it is necessary for many professions to have recognition of foreign training in order to be able to work as a skilled worker. This recognition shows employers that your qualifications meet German standards. This increases your chances of stable and well-paid employment.

 
  • How does JIG World support you?

    1. advice and orientation:

    Together with you, we will check whether your training can be recognized in Germany and clarify which documents are required. This includes, for example, translations, certifications or proof of your previous work experience.

  • 2. step-by-step instructions:
    Our team will guide you through the entire recognition process. We will help you fill out applications and assist you with legal or formal questions.

  • 3. individual support in the job search:
    - Preparation of a professional CV and cover letter.
    - Access to job portals and networks that are relevant to your industry.
    - Preparation for job interviews with practical tips.

  • 4. advice on further training opportunities:
    Sometimes it is necessary to acquire additional qualifications in order to achieve your professional goals. We will inform you about suitable further training, language courses or retraining programs.

  • 5. personal contact with companies:
    Thanks to our connections to various industries, we can help you find suitable employers who value your skills.

  • Examples from practice:
    - Mariana, nurse from Brazil:
    Thanks to our support, Mariana was able to have her nursing training recognized and is now working in a hospital in Munich. She has also completed a German course, which we recommended to her.
    - Ahmed, engineer from Egypt:
    Ahmed had to complete further training in electrical engineering in order to be allowed to work as an engineer in Germany. We supported him in choosing the right training course and helped him to find a job in a renowned company.
    - Sofia, teacher from Bulgaria:
    Sofia was unsure whether she would be able to work in Germany with her training. We helped her put together her documents and guided her through the recognition process. Today, she is successfully teaching at a school in Hamburg.

Frequently asked questions

- Your proof of training (e.g. diploma, certificates)
-Translations of the documents into German
-Certificates of employment or proof of professional experience
-Identity card or passport. JIG World will help you to organize these documents.
If direct recognition is not possible, JIG World will advise you on adaptation qualifications or further training that you can complete to meet German standards.
Recognition of your training shows employers that your qualifications meet German standards. This will increase your chances of being employed as a specialist and improve your career prospects.
The team will support you in creating a professional CV, formulating an application letter and give you tips on how to present yourself at an interview. JIG World helps you to prepare optimally for the application process.
Recognition is particularly important in regulated professions such as nursing, medicine, engineering, teaching and skilled trades. Recognition can also be helpful in other professions in order to have better job opportunities.
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