I moved to Germany from Greece and i applied for 487 jobs. A lot of interview (about 10-15 live, 2 skype, and 60 from telephone) but at the end i found my dream job as engineer in Daimler. A lot of stress even my wife didnt believe at me was telling me if you want we can go back to Greece. But i didnt hear anyone. I had a dream i wanted to work in automotive development and at the end i did it.
U did it well dude! dont hear to anybody who doesnt believe in u!! Only u can tell what u could do or not! I'm a front end JR at Brazil and this is my first I.T job, and I working and studying hard to get my biggest dream: Go to Canada leave Brazil
Congrats.... It will be great if u give us an overview of the skills, cources, self_learning knowledge that are required in this career in Germany. Thank you and good luck
@@hamzamohamed7935 Don't hear anyone. If you want something do whatever it need to become reality your dream. In your life and in your process to find your dream job you will meet a lot of people who will tell you negative things in purpose or because they are very negative or because they don't believe on you. 1st of all you have to believe in yourself. Whatever i will tell you or your family or your friends etc. you have to be confidence about yourself. Then come the others. So in my situation when i was searching for a job in Germany i was in companies and the interviewers was telling me that you cannot work in R&D because here in Germany usually Students were studying and then making an internship in a company and start the career in R&D and that i didn't do the same. And general you have to show them that you are passionate about the work you want to do and willing to learn more.
Thanks for your tips! They were really helpful, especially the part of saying to make an english course in the morning and in the afternoon, make a job search and connect with people in San Francisco. That was an amazing tip.
Too good Video! That girl is surprisingly from the same university as mine. It is so insightful to know the journey of people which is unique to them, giving us courage to pursue our unique one. Great going Silicon Valley Girl!!!
марина , у тебя очень крутой канал, сам давно подписан и учусь у тебя))) прими совет пожалуйста!!! свет в европе и россии моргает со скоростью 50 раз в секунду, а в америке 60! у тебя стоят настройки съемки 50 кадров в секунду и из-за этого свет моргает. снимай в америке с частотой кадров 30/60 и проблема уйдет) то же относится и к мониторам - если их частота совадет с частотой кадров камеры, они не будут мелькать. Удачи в продвижении канала и спасибо за контент)))
I've been to California so many times, but never thought that there so many opportunities. I'll definitely have a different view of this state during my next trip.
Hi Linguamarina, nice video, once again. I also want to thank you because you contributed towards the success I had in my TOEFL test. I applied the recommendations you gave and it worked, especially in reading strategy.
First of all , wow so much great information . Second , you 2 look stunning and are very smart . It`s the second time I see one of you`re videos and they look amazing . Greetings from Romania ! Keep on what you are doing because you are doing a great job !
I was delighted, because I can understand around 80% of your speech. This feeling was like "Wow, that's amazing, I have something between pre-intermediate and intermediate English level, and I can understand the main meaning". But later I learned that you both are Russian native speakers :-D. You have great pronunciation! I hope, soon I'll understand so good native English speakers too.
Просто обожаю твои влоги! В них всегда такие интересные люди и обалденные истории. Не каждый профи будет вести свой канал или инстаграм, но благодаря тебе мы можем узнавать их истории и вдохновляться. Спасибо за твой труд:)
Anya Glazova I swear a god do not trust this guy. I checked the comment sections of this video and he only asks this question to girls , he is maybe an Indian fool who is looking for a girlfriend on the internet.
So inspirational I have enjoyed this video. I'm a Mechanical Engineer and moving to SF next year. Would like to shift my career in to Coding? How can I start with I'm in Dubai now!
Abdul Vahid Hi, many people end up in IT (information technology) jobs having other degrees. The only thing many people don't realize is a coding / software developer job is NOT like any other job. Why, well let's say you become a Java developer, you won't code your entire career in Java, it may change to c#, python, ruby, php, asp.net, etc. Plus the languages I mentioned are frequently updated. That means if you end up coding for 20 years, you will have to keep on learning the updates and other programming languages for the duration of that 20 years. The programing languages C#, ruby, python, are all very different is comparison, which makes learning other languages not easy. Learning c# from beginner to really knowing it can take up to 5 years. If you were a lawyer, dentist, doctor, most other jobs, you would not have to study the 20 years I mentioned to remain employable, which would be required for a software developer / coder. I think anyone who wants to become a software coder / programmer / developer, should ask themselves if they are willing to sacrifice all those hours learning new updates or new languages (after hours, not at work), during their entire career.
I'm so depressed today... Once more I tried to watch an episode of Modern Family without subtitles and didn't get anything... I already kind of memorized 13 eps, watching with transcriptions once, and then watching 10 more times without it. It sounded natural to me after the second time I listened. But when it comes to only listen, even dozen of times is not enough... I've been learning English meanly through reading and listening 1 hour a day, for the last 2 years, and I can speak a little, my pronunciation and accent are ok (actualy often shocking non native speakers), I can get TED videos, you Marina, and every native speaker who talks directly to me, but movies and TV shows... My main goal and dream is to become fluent, but I'm about to give up and spend my time watching dubbed things and playing games, as I used to do before start learning... What is the freaking secret to improve my listening skills?
Hi Linguamarina, I am already in coding but not enjoying it...but like ur move to open a website for language courses, hobby and work together...great. well done.
Hi Marina! I liked so much this video. I'd like to travel for Canada or USA to improve my English. Your videos are helping me on my studies. Thank you!
Hi marina ! I like your all videos so much and your videos about admission process & scholarships in USA . I watch your all videos which are really amazing ! Because I really want to study in US. I get many information from your videos. Thank you so much,! God bless you all the time !! Be happy always and also pray for me !
Wow, Marina! This video is so lit! It's an inspo! This made me realize how stiff my society is when it comes to hustling. I've been so into American culture since I'm pretty much of an individualist! I'll be in the US soon and your videos help me tremendously to learn more about the culture! Thanks for that! All the best!
Yeah, I got what you mean! It's all about how to work for some companies! But how about starting your own company! Have you people ever thought about it? I know it's pretty struggle for the first time, but you could tend to it! I mean instead of (it's mine own opinion) looking forward to work for someone else, just try and be that person and make others to work for you! Some people usually get me wrong! But some people know that I'm actually right! It's not too that easy, but if you just try and train yourself to never give up! I'm 100% sure that you will get whole your dreams and you could live the life that you deserved!
you r simply awsm .. u can't believe I liked watching nd learning from ur videos so much that I forgot to sleep tonight nd watched 5 videos back to back ... now I'm gonna subscribe ur channel .. I'm ur fan now ... u teach in very simply nd friendly manner md specially ur smile :)