THINK GERMAN: German Embassy Career Fair, 8 November 2012
Networking event for German speakers and those interested in working in German
The German Embassy Career Fair will take place at
the German Embassy, 22 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PZ
on 8 November 2012 from 12 – 6pm.
Germany is Europe’s economic powerhouse and trade with Great Britain added up to almost
€110bn in 2011. German companies account for over 315.000 jobs in Britain and are looking for
highly-qualified young professionals who are interested in pursuing a career here, in Germany or
elsewhere abroad. 50% of British employers rate German as useful for their business, thus
students and graduates with German laguage skills are highly sought after.
The German Embassy Career Fair provides a unique opportunity for students and graduates
- to meet representatives of German companies as well as British companies with important
business links to German speaking countries,
- to discuss employment opportunities at these companies,
- to hear about the importance of German language skills in a career context.
Are you a student (bachelor, master, PhD) or graduate in languages, business, social sciences,
engineering or natural and life sciences and have a strong interest to learn German or are already
a German speaker? Then head to the Think German website to find out more about the Fair:
http://thinkgerman.org.uk/german_embassy_career_fair2012
Registration for the Career Fair is now open on the Think German website.
Organisations and companies taking part in the German Embassy Career Fair 2012 include:
Allianz Insurance plc, BMW UK, Carl Zeiss Ltd., Commerzbank AG, DB Schenker Rail Ltd,
E.ON UK Plc, the European Commission Representation in the UK, Kaba Ltd, Lidl Ltd,
Robert Bosch Ltd. UK, Siemens plc, RWE npower, WhiteConcierge and Zuhlke Engineering.
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