Stefan Geiger talks about the importance of building strong relationships and how to establish and maintain a good network, and how it differs in China and Germany.
He acquired his degree and master on Chinese studies at the University of Cologne and improved his Chinese at the Nanjing Normal University for one year.
He has been the Managing Director of Chinaforum Bayern e.V. for more than sixteen years. Chinaforum regularly organizes public seminars and lectures on current China topics, along with several events in Bavaria.
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Yutin Peng will share her journey and will let you know how getting out of her comfort zone and having a proactive attitude, made her grow and become a more confident professional.
Peng studied a German Language and Literature BA at Lanzhou University. She then did her Management master's degree at the ESMT University in Berlin.
She started her career as a Project Manager Intern in Digital Innovation at the BSH Home Appliances Group, and she is now an Engineering Analyst at Accenture.
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Sisi Zheng has grown up co-living with two different cultures at the same time. Today, she will share with us her journey managing her parents' expectations, dealing with the confrontation this may cause, and most importantly, believing in your choices.
She studied her B.A. in Business Administration at the Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin and also did a year at the University of the West of England. Later on, she did her M.Sc. in Marketing and Channel Management at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.
She is now Head of Marketing & Customer Communication for the Southeast region at Deutsche Bahn Regio.
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Hanzhong will share with us how he started an e-commerce business at a very young age, and how he left Amazon for a better opportunity. We will learn how your first job doesn't have to be your ideal one, you can always choose different paths, taking risky decisions that will lead you to your perfect job.
Hanzhong studied an international business BA at the University of Applied Sciences of Bremen. He was a working student at Daimler during his studies and then he did an internship in the marketing department at Bosch, in China.
He started his career at Amazon as Associate Brand Specialist and, currently, he is the Team Leader Business Development Asian Markets at one of Germany's biggest drug store chains.
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In our episode, she will share with us practical tips on how to really get to know your boss before starting a job and how to manage a good network and relationships within your company.
Zerrin Börcek was born in Dusseldorf but raised in Turkey. She attended Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen where she graduated from communication science and IT.
She is now the Founder & Managing Director of Fe: male Innovation Hub, where she promotes female founders and women to create digital added value to their companies.
Zerrrin has recently founded her newest company Teresa.AI UG, which she combines with business coaching and intercultural training helping over one hundred people from unemployment to employment.
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Jia Song was born in Germany and raised in China. She attended the University of Hohenheim where she graduated from Economics and Business Administration and the London School of Economics and Political Science.
She currently runs her own consulting firm: West meets East Business Consulting; where they define business opportunities for Western companies in accessing the Chinese market.
She is also the President of German-Chinese High-Tech Alliance e.V. where they strengthen the collaboration in the fields of science, technology, and innovation between China and Germany.
Today we will discover her journey and the experience of living in both: China and Germany from a business and personal perspective. She will give you advice on job seeking and will guide you through the different stages we should go through when looking for jobs.
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When you are standing at the point of choosing the most suitable job here in Germany there are so many things to consider.
You have the opportunity to start one job in a city nearby or start another one far away. Your friends might not live close by but the new job fits your studies and personality better.
With the decision-making method of Anja you will no longer make common mistakes but choose for the right job.
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Starting her journey in 1988 at the Technical University Darmstadt in Material Science with no German skills was just the beginning. In this episode, she shares with you how it was starting her academic career being one of the few foreigners in her studies and when she realized that only working hard and being humble is not the secret ingredient to have a great career and life in Germany.
Today she is also the Founder of Peking-Bridge and helps SMEs and DAX companies passionately to bridge the cultural gaps between ASIA and EUROPE. Connect with her through her website https://www.peking-bridge.com/ or Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/hhx/.
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Not knowing what you as an international talent can bring to the table for companies in Germany is not so good, because you have a lot to offer. Starting with the skills you acquired in your home country, the challenges you have faced and solved during your start in Germany, are also very useful in the practical business world. Marina will show you what makes you, an international talent soooo unique.
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Growing up in Shanghai and doing a Double Degree at the East China University and Technical University Lübeck in Electrical Engineering Shans journey began. The next step was to do a Master's Degree at Bonn University in Computer Science and deepen his knowledge at the Frauenhofer Institute as a Research Assistant. Having only a basic level of German he kickstarted his career at the German software giant SAP in Potsdam and realized what really is important in life and took the next step. Listen to the episode and you will find out.
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Why combining the love/passion with the trends on the German labor market matters! Learn from Christian from Nordic Minds GmbH, a headhunter and recruiter with over 11 years of experience in Germany.
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Ming Huang shares her story of coming to Germany with you.
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I am Neal and welcome to the first episode of “The German Career Starter Podcast”.
There are so many untold stories of inspiring Chinese professionals having graduated from a German university that starting this Podcast was the only logical next step. I feel that the Chinese and German side are often still not close enough to each other to have even more impact together. Being a human being and loving to get to know new human beings, I think that everything starts with a simple conversation. I personally think that you can learn from each person and especially listening to their personal stories.
Let's make every single conversation count and with small steps bring both beautiful cultures and countries closer together.
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