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The German job market
Jakob-Friedrich-Schöllkopf School GERMANY
Index• Sectors of production• Number of employees• Location• Languages• IT skills• Experience• Financial support, wages• New job opportunities
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4th sector
IT-industries
1. Sectors of production
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in millions
men (19,7 million) women (16 million)
Employed men and women split into the different sectors of production in Germany (2004)
primary sector
secondary sector
third sector42%
55%
3% 2%17%
82%
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2. Number of employeesGermany
40 Million
Baden Württemberg
5 Million
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3. LocationVolkswagen AG (Wolfsburg)
Daimler AG (Stuttgart)
Metro AG
(Düsseldorf)
Deutsche Telekom AG
(Bonn)
Deutsche Bank AG (Frankfurt am Main)
E.ON AG
Deutsche Post AG
Siemens AG
BMW AG
Languages1.
2.
3.
German
English
French
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5. IT SkillsIn Germany:
• General skills: Excel and Word• Extra skills: Powepoint
Other skills:
• Flexibility• Mobility• Teamwork
• Commitment• Motivation• Sense of responsibility
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6. Experiences
Necessary:
• Work experiences
• Social commitments
• Community service
• Foreign languages
• Volunteering
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7. Financial support, wages• Different in every job group
For example:
service occupation: ca. 3500€
metal worker: ca. 2200€
bank clerk: ca. 2800€
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8. New job opportunities
Germany
1) renewable energy e.g. research, engineering
2) health care e.g. nursing home,
fitness center
Local
1) Tourism e.g. cultural,
service offers