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with regard to getting a job in the more creative phases i.e. competitions/HOAI 1-3 its either contacts or "initiativbewerbung", open application.
with regard to the language; its quite a big plus, but there are enough offices where the spaniards, greek and portuguese are exploited in competition sweatshops and they generally don't speak german. i.e. you generally get not so ok conditions.
there are a couple of offices which are big and do international projects; gmp, dudler, barkow leibinger, etc. an american guy i know got a job at the latter recently and his german is minging.
i have a list somewhere of offices for you to check out if you want to.
in my office generally either german or french is needed, although we had a couple of guys who didnt speak either of the languages.
alas, we're not hiring. pm me if you want (to pass) some deets, and if a suitable spot becomes available i could give you a nudge.Cheers man, I figured that might be the case in respect of the more competition / internationally focused practices. I've got an important project finishing in August and fancy a change of scene after that, so I'll drop you a PM when I get a minute. Would love to work at somewhere like Barkow Leibinger, but I'm sure they can be very picky.
dunno, not really looking.
the adagium stays true though; a city full of young creatives makes for quite a bunch of competition.
baunetz has a newsletter they send around every morning with openings. generally with 3y> experience and in construction planning, but maybe that floats your boat. german is generally a condition though.
with regard to getting a job in the more creative phases i.e. competitions/HOAI 1-3 its either contacts or "initiativbewerbung", open application.
with regard to the language; its quite a big plus, but there are enough offices where the spaniards, greek and portuguese are exploited in competition sweatshops and they generally don't speak german. i.e. you generally get not so ok conditions.
there are a couple of offices which are big and do international projects; gmp, dudler, barkow leibinger, etc. an american guy i know got a job at the latter recently and his german is minging.
i have a list somewhere of offices for you to check out if you want to.
in my office generally either german or french is needed, although we had a couple of guys who didnt speak either of the languages.
alas, we're not hiring. pm me if you want (to pass) some deets, and if a suitable spot becomes available i could give you a nudge.