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Jeremy Shub


Hey Expats,


I'm an Australian living in Berlin. I've been here 3 years doing freelance work, and now want to have a job.


I'm experienced in Education, Facilitation, Coaching and Psychotherapy. If you have any leads in these areas please email me [link moderated]


My English is excellent, my German is basic.


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Cheryl

Hello Jeremy Shub,


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Since we are not a recruitment agency, I encourage you to create your CV in the dedicated section for Job offers in Berlin. Your advert will be featured in our weekly newsletter.


Also, you should take some time to read our Living in Berlin guide for expats to learn more about the labor market and work culture in Berlin.


All the best,


Cheryl

Expat.com team

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I've been here 3 years
[...]
I'm experienced in Education, Facilitation, Coaching and Psychotherapy.
[...]
My English is excellent, my German is basic.


These jobs all need excellent German language skills - unless you find a rare Expat niche job (which is unlikely).

The fact that, after three years here, your German is still basic will be seen as negative by potential employers. Maybe put in some effort and get to at least B2 before you start applying?

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