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Lunch at Zugspitze

How Expats Get Jobs in Germany

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Lunch at Zugspitze

By: Chris Pyak
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Expats in Germany cannot get jobs. They have excellent education and work experience, but face only rejection. They don't even get invited to a job interview. That's because expats talk to the wrong people, says business coach Chris Pyak.

The author of How to Win Jobs & Influence Germans introduces international professionals to German managers who hire in English. Chris reveals his number one method to get expatriates into a conversation with the actual department heads - and get them the job.

This brief audiobook takes you step-by-step through the most effective tactic for expatriates on the lookout for their next career step. The author hopes that his audiobook will free your mind to also look at the bigger picture and the more in-depth analysis of the German business culture that he provides in How to Win Jobs & Influence Germans.

©2018 Chris Pyak (P)2018 Chris Pyak
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