Upcoming Chat Session with DAAD Bonn on Wednesday, December 15, from 10-11 AM, EST (4-5 PM in Bonn)
For most students a part-time job is an important source of income. This is also for internationals. However, access to the job market is restricted for international students, especially for non-EU citizens. What are the job opportunities for non-German students? How many hours per week are they allowed to work? Are there any restrictions regarding the type and amount of income? How and where can international students find a job? Is fluent German a necessary asset? Do internationals need an income tax card? And what are current regulations regarding social security or health care for international students seeking a job in Germany?
Chat and discuss such questions and more in English or German with experts, Susanna Becker (liaison for international students at Bonn University), and Theresia Jansen (job consultant for academics at the Federal Labour Agency), Wednesday, December 15, 2010, from 10-11 AM, EST (4-5 PM in Bonn). You can even post your questions now.
For further information on how to sign up for the DAAD Chat session, go to
www.study-in.de/en/chat/
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