Wednesday, July 11, 2012

All information necessary to work in Germany


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All Spanish and European Union members have free access to labor markets in different countries of the Union (and thus Germany between them) as well as the Swiss market, the result of formal agreements on a bilateral basis between the two.

Today there is a large labor supply in this country as a result of continued economic growth and many are Spanish emgrar raise the possibility of this country in search of a better future.

The sectors that are most in demand today are: Teaching, hospitality, banking, tourism, engineering and medicine while demand is existing in almost any sector.

Predominantly small and medium enterprises. Over 90% of companies have less than 9 employees. Companies with more than 250 employees make up only 0.3%. It confirms the trend of the declining importance of big business and create jobs. The major job creators were firms with fewer than 20 workers. Corporate concentration is one of the most characteristic features of the German economy because there are many cross-shareholdings between companies and banks or insurance companies.

Foreign population: 7.289.149La population density is higher in the western federal states, with 65.7 million inhabitants. In western live only 16.8 millones.Al not have minimum wage, calculated as an average of € 1150 the average wage bajos.Salario women: € 35,052 gross / year (23% less than men).

Germany in contrast to what many people think, can offer many things to do, such as at the old airport in Berlin is now a large green area like few in an urban center is the one they left the aircraft at some time served aid to the western sector of the city. And today is one of those experimental fields of urban societies. The joggers and their dogs, girls and boys on skates, a couple playing frisbee or displaying their telescopes to observe birds and foxes that glide through the air and grass now free of carbon dioxide. We recommend the sunsets and barbecues on the grass beside the runway.

The Spree river crossing a city of 3 million and a half, is also a natural border between work and leisure. This gigantic water bed which come and inflatable boats, yachts and boats and tourist transport is an alteration of time itself. Going through the city water rate is one of the most frequent entertainments of the Berliners and their visitors. Undoubtedly one of the most scenic walks in the spring begins Kreuzberg, near the bridge Oberbaumbrücke, through the Molecule Man, a giant statue in the middle of the river Spree, the work of American artist Jonathan Borofsky. The monument is an allegory of the idea that people are made up of molecules that bind to form a whole, as a sort of free will and inherent. In the middle of the river was once border between east and west. One goal of this trip by boat can be the pool "Badeschiff" operating within the same river Spree.

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