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German government advertises in India and Southeast Asia for talent
25.10.2012 | Handelsblatt.com
Indian programmers in Bangalore. Source: ap
The Ministry of Economy and Development Agency GIZ want to attract a new project professionals to Germany. It focuses on the subjects maths, computer science, natural sciences and technology.
Berlin - The German government wants to win with local consultants in India, Indonesia and Vietnam, workers in the fields of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology (STEM) for work in Germany. "The consultants inform and advise interested professionals and assist them in finding a job," according to a paper in the Ministry of Economy, held by the Handelsblatt. Here, professionals are the focus, "which have an international career in sight, but not yet with immigration to Germany" have been concerned, it is also stated.
From left to right: Michael Petering (Wilhelm Karmann GmbH), Dr. Philipp Rösler (Minister for Economics, Labour and Transport, Deputy Prime Minister of the state of Lower Saxony, Germany) and Dr. Joachim Kroemer (Head of Sales, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH).
German Economics Minister Philipp Rösler (FDP) and the Executive Officer of the government-owned Company for International Cooperation (GIZ), Tanja patrons want to present the project on Friday. The local consultants to work in the offices of GIC in the three countries
Vietnamese students wearing Ao Dai, a traditional dress, on bikes.
The paper referred to impending skills shortage in Germany: early 2025 will the potential labor force for demographic reasons to decline by about six million people. To close the looming gap needed, it "next to the uplift of all residents of a potential influx of more than 200,000 professionals each year," says the paper.
At the local consultants will be for information from the Ministry of Economy to "professionals related to Germany." Hence you have been working for a long time in Germany or studied. "Above all, are their language and cultural knowledge and intercultural competence is an important advantage for a successful implementation," says the ministry. The consultant could give prospects a "authentic image of Germany."
The federal government has recently relaxed the immigration rules for foreign specialists and thus fulfills a requirement of the economy. With the introduction of the "Blue Card" in August 2012, the salary limits were reduced: If professionals can demonstrate a concrete job offer, ranging from an annual salary of 44,800 euros for the visas.
For professionals from the STEM fields as well as for physicians subject to a salary cap of just under 35,000 euros. In addition, in April has been improved for the recognition of foreign qualifications.
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Neues Projekt: Bundesregierung wirbt in Indien und Südostasien um Fachkräfte - Deutschland - Politik - Handelsblatt
German government advertises in India and Southeast Asia for talent
25.10.2012 | Handelsblatt.com
Indian programmers in Bangalore. Source: ap
The Ministry of Economy and Development Agency GIZ want to attract a new project professionals to Germany. It focuses on the subjects maths, computer science, natural sciences and technology.
Berlin - The German government wants to win with local consultants in India, Indonesia and Vietnam, workers in the fields of mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology (STEM) for work in Germany. "The consultants inform and advise interested professionals and assist them in finding a job," according to a paper in the Ministry of Economy, held by the Handelsblatt. Here, professionals are the focus, "which have an international career in sight, but not yet with immigration to Germany" have been concerned, it is also stated.
From left to right: Michael Petering (Wilhelm Karmann GmbH), Dr. Philipp Rösler (Minister for Economics, Labour and Transport, Deputy Prime Minister of the state of Lower Saxony, Germany) and Dr. Joachim Kroemer (Head of Sales, Proton Motor Fuel Cell GmbH).
German Economics Minister Philipp Rösler (FDP) and the Executive Officer of the government-owned Company for International Cooperation (GIZ), Tanja patrons want to present the project on Friday. The local consultants to work in the offices of GIC in the three countries
Vietnamese students wearing Ao Dai, a traditional dress, on bikes.
The paper referred to impending skills shortage in Germany: early 2025 will the potential labor force for demographic reasons to decline by about six million people. To close the looming gap needed, it "next to the uplift of all residents of a potential influx of more than 200,000 professionals each year," says the paper.
At the local consultants will be for information from the Ministry of Economy to "professionals related to Germany." Hence you have been working for a long time in Germany or studied. "Above all, are their language and cultural knowledge and intercultural competence is an important advantage for a successful implementation," says the ministry. The consultant could give prospects a "authentic image of Germany."
The federal government has recently relaxed the immigration rules for foreign specialists and thus fulfills a requirement of the economy. With the introduction of the "Blue Card" in August 2012, the salary limits were reduced: If professionals can demonstrate a concrete job offer, ranging from an annual salary of 44,800 euros for the visas.
For professionals from the STEM fields as well as for physicians subject to a salary cap of just under 35,000 euros. In addition, in April has been improved for the recognition of foreign qualifications.
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Neues Projekt: Bundesregierung wirbt in Indien und Südostasien um Fachkräfte - Deutschland - Politik - Handelsblatt