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Arrive at least 10 minutes before the interview time, if not more, because timeliness is an important part of German culture. When I was applying for jobs, I tended to find the building location as much as an hour in advance and then wait in a cafe nearby and drink a coffee. This way you ensure that you're not delayed due to transportation or not being able to find the address. Better safe than sorry! 3. Address the interviewer formally If your job interview is in German, you'll want to address everyone there with "Sie", the formal version of German, or the equivalent of using "Mr and Mrs + Last Name" in English. The only exception here might be if you've spoken to the interviewer in advance and they used "Du" or a first-name basis with you. If you're unsure about which one to use, start with the formal version and they'll tell you if they prefer to speak informally. Freelancing in Germany? Here's how to find work 4. Dress suitably First impressions matter a lot in Germany, especially when it comes to appearance.
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