Even unskilled will be hard to come by (and not advisable), especially if they discover that you're overqualified. I guess you could try to find work in a bar or something like that, if that's what you want.
A friend of mine (Italian) lived in Berlin for some years and worked for Easyjet in a call centre dealing with customer enquiries in Italian. She said it was the only job she could get.
I'd recommend attending courses at the Goethe Institute in London first before you make a move. It'll give you more confidence and a feel for German. Their courses are supposed to be very good (although I've obviously never done one there).
As I've said before, if you have the right skills ...
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Even unskilled will be hard to come by (and not advisable), especially if they discover that you're overqualified. I guess you could try to find work in a bar or something like that, if that's what you want.
A friend of mine (Italian) lived in Berlin for some years and worked for Easyjet in a call centre dealing with customer enquiries in Italian. She said it was the only job she could get.
I'd recommend attending courses at the Goethe Institute in London first before you make a move. It'll give you more confidence and a feel for German. Their courses are supposed to be very good (although I've obviously never done one there).