Tips for finding a job
Here you will find some tips on finding internships, part-time jobs and workplaces.
The Career Service at Brandenburg University of Applied Sciences prepares their students for the job market.
In addition to counselling services and an extensive range of workshops on career planning, applications and the development of various job-related skills, the Career Service also networks with employers.
To the THB services: https://www.th-brandenburg.de/studium/service-fuer-studierende/stellenboerse-abschlussarbeiten-firmenkontakte
Schmalkalden University of Applied Sciences has compiled a useful guide to starting a career with small and medium-sized companies.
Utilise and expand networks
Think about who in your wider environment could help you find jobs. Fellow students who have already done an internship or have a part-time job, company contacts from lecturers or people from your circle of relatives and acquaintances - your network is often bigger than you think!
You can also set up a profile in online social networks.
Writing unsolicited applications
If you are looking for a job, you should also consider writing unsolicited applications and not just applying for advertised positions.
Unsolicited applications are generally even more common for internships. And the best thing is that with an unsolicited application you are not competing with the mass of other applicants but have all the attention to yourself.
However: such an unsolicited application must be even better prepared than a ‘normal’ cover letter. Research in advance exactly which area of the employer you would like to work in and which tasks you are willing and able to take on there.
Career events
Of course, you will make the most direct impression in a personal interview - because you will quickly get lost in the mass of written applications.
If you do not have any networks of your own that you can activate, you should therefore take the opportunity to make direct contact with potential employers at career fairs and events.
Whether it is the company contact fair organised by the Career Service or a company visit, a specialist conference or a company open day - there are many opportunities to meet employers!
Job adverts
Of course, you should also use specific job adverts, e.g. in regional and national newspapers and on the Internet, to apply. Here are a few links for your job search:
- • Job exchange of the Career Service for internships and job offers
• Job exchange of the Studierendenwerk West: Brandenburg: https://www.stwwb.de/jobben/studentische-jobvermittlung
• Job exchange: https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/de/arbeiten-in-deutschland/jobboerse
• Brandenburg skilled labour portal
• Job market ‘Academics
• Job market of the Federal Employment Agency
• https://www.jobbörse-stellenangebote.de/
• The ´labour market’ magazine --> collects the job advertisements for each week and publishes them in the form of a magazine that you can subscribe to. A selection of the vacancies can be viewed online.
• The "Gesellschaft für Inklusion und Soziale Arbeit e.V." is regularly looking for interpreters for various languages
• Job portal: https://de.indeed.com/
• Job market: https://www.adzuna.de/
• Job exchange: https://www.praktikumsstellen.de/studienfaecher/
• Job market: https://jobtensor.com/
• Job market: https://zutun.de/
• Job board: https://de.jobted.com/
• Job board: https://www.backinjob.de/stellenangebote-Brandenburg%20an%20der%20Havel
• Job market: https://www.jobs-in-berlin.info/
• Job board: https://www.aushilfsjobs.info/nebenjobs/brandenburg-an-der-havel.html