Work in Germany for students on vacation: reviews
Work in Germany for students
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«The Working Holiday in Germany program offers a wonderful opportunity to combine the useful with the pleasant — to both relax and earn money. Thanks to this program I became more familiar with German culture, was able to travel around Europe, make new German friends, and immerse myself in the atmosphere of the German mentality and language, as a result of which my foreign language skills improved noticeably. Having gained invaluable life experience and unforgettable memories, I recommend WorkingHolidayinGermany to all students wishing to spend a wonderful time in Europe!»
Darya, Cheboksary, 2018
«In the summer of 2019 I went to Germany on the Working Holidays in Germany program and never regretted it! Having received my Job Offer back in November 2018, I knew I would be working at the Holiday Park amusement park. After talking with the employers on Skype, I already understood that I would be surrounded by very pleasant people and that I would be working in a wonderful place. All my expectations were met when I arrived at the park: we lived in a two-story cottage that, at that time, was shared by 12 people, 9 of whom were guys from Serbia and Bosnia who spoke the same language; we had a shower, and not just one, a great kitchen, a living room, a terrace, a bar and even a pool with fish. Next to us stood two similar houses, but a little smaller, where guys from Portugal, France and the Netherlands lived. We all worked together in the amusement park. I immersed myself in an international experience I had never even dreamed of, and it was incredibly cool!»
Alina, Kirov, 2018
«My wonderful holidays on the “Working Holiday in Germany” program went by unexpectedly quickly. That means it’s time to write a detailed review that should help people planning to follow the same path. It all started with a huge amount of stress, because closer to April I learned that my friends and I would have to split up. This decision was dictated by the results of the first interview with an employer from Pomerania. I was definitely not happy about the prospect of going alone to the small town of Bottrop, which I had never heard of; originally I had wanted to get to the picturesque island of Rügen in the Baltic Sea. But! I decided not to give up, and now I’m very happy that I made the right decision. Germans are amazing people. They’re always ready to help a stranger, point them in the right direction, and even walk them to the train, meanwhile telling you literally everything about themselves… The end of the trip was marked by two pleasant surprises – receiving a symbolic Oscar from my colleagues and a large paycheck. I’m very pleased!»
Anastasia, Nizhny Novgorod, 2018