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Posted on 24/02/2006 10:53 pm

Sponsor Companies

Hi, let's say I got the skills, the degree, the experience, the languages, etc. Where do I find companies that would be willing to sponsor me? any webpage? thx.

JoseGuate

Member since 24/02/2006

 

Posted on 25/02/2006 8:35 am

Re: Sponsor Companies

@JoseGuate

Hi, let's say you got the brains.
Help yourself with a friandly thing known as Google and search "jobs in germany".

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Akshay

Member since 21/03/2005

 

Posted on 26/02/2006 8:07 pm

Thx

Thank you for the insight, but let me be more specific. There's a webpage in the US that tells u wether the company is even willing to consider sponsoring you. www.latpro.com then click search jobs. This is a great advantage because well.. many companies don't even consider sponsoring someone because of the lengthy burocratic mountain. Sending out CVs has been like throwing them to a brick wall, but If you knew which would be willing to sponsor, that would be another story. So the question was, any webpage like Latpro where u can specifically look for companies willing to sponsor? Thx.

JoseGuate

Member since 24/02/2006

 

Posted on 26/02/2006 10:08 pm

Re: Sponsor Companies


If any company would find your skills suitable then they would apply for your work-permit. There are so many people in this forum who got their work permit this way. The key is you have to secure a job first. Try applying for jobs first and share your experience with us

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Akshay

Member since 21/03/2005

 

Posted on 27/02/2006 10:56 am

Re: Sponsor Companies

@JoseGuate (o Jose Chapin si eres guatemalteco):

There is a lot of webpages to search for job here. If you do a fast search in the forum you will find them. As an example there is Monster (www.monster.de) and 100 more.

But a webpage just as you mention I think you cannot find it here in Germany.

Follow the advice of the other guys. Search for a job, write them an Email with your CV and if you are good enought, any company will sponsor you. You know, we are about 16000 that are in Germany following that method and worked!

Take into account the german languaje sometimes is very important. If you know it, you have 30% of the way done. If you have experience, another important part is also done.

Good luck and keep us informed!

Regards

YO

YO1

Member since 17/11/2003

 

Posted on 28/02/2006 8:23 am

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Yes job search through job sites is the best option in Germany.But if you are thinking out of the box then I can share some info with you about H1B

I came across this link in a group of a company which claims they are currently recruiting and filing H1B visas for talented and experienced individuals.Try contacting careers(at)nxsofts.com or visit the website.I am not aware of the genuity though!

Good luck
Ravi

Ravindra81

Member since 23/12/2005

 

Posted on 28/02/2006 11:53 am

Re: Sponsor Companies

why do you use word sponsor???
why not job???

sponsoring ussually means giving money for nothing.
or for litle bit advertisement.

do you want job or only money???

DvD

Member since 30/11/2004

 

Posted on 01/03/2006 12:12 am

puro Chapin :)

Thank you all for your help! I'd like to hear more of your personal stories.
Ravindra81: I sent my CV to the company you said, I'll let u know if it was legit.
DvD: I say "Sponsor" because I don't have a german working permit. The company that would hire me would have to do all the paperwork (sponsoring me) so I can get the work visa. I'm not looking for charity, I can fend off for myself.

I just feel this is the right time to take my career elsewhere. I'm a 25 electronics engineer with experience in multinational companies, speak english, spanish and german fluidly, but the reason I started this thread was because I didn't understand how the whole procedure worked. But thanks to all of you it's becoming a bit clearer.
If you have any other tips they will be greatly appreciated! Best Regards,

Jose

JoseGuate

Member since 24/02/2006

 

Posted on 01/03/2006 12:25 am

it's late and I'm tired

excuse my grammatical errors

JoseGuate

Member since 24/02/2006

 

Posted on 01/03/2006 9:45 am

Re: Sponsor Companies

@josechapin:

Well if you want, I can send you some tips for you. Please send me you email.

Yo trabaje un tiempo en Guatemala (estaba en la Zona 13) y me enamore de tu pais. Ojala pueda volver!

Regards

YO

YO1

Member since 17/11/2003

 

Posted on 01/03/2006 4:26 pm

e-mail

I'd appreciate to hear from you,

jmlakes@gmx.net

Jose

JoseGuate

Member since 24/02/2006