Europe and jobs?? customer service jobs in UK or Germany?

Question by : Europe and jobs?? customer service jobs in UK or Germany?
which place is better finding job in customer service UK vs Germany?
and differences between those countries?

for a less-experienced worker…

thnx
charlie thnx yea…

but,

i am an EU citizen but i was asking more of the chances to find work…. About the jobs availabilities… which country were easier..

and also living costs…

And what cities tp prefer?

If u compare them to other european countries and job possibilities?
to emily…
im not fluent in german but have learnt in school..
to emily…
im not fluent in german but have learnt in school.. U think this is not enough?

Ok then i guess UK… What cities are would anyone suggest? for customer service? the call centres? or bars?

Where would be the most possible to get a job fast?
for a high school diploma with some experience in customer service?

Best answer:

Answer by Charlie
Whar is your nationality. if you are a citizen of a n E. U. country, you can work in any E.U. country. If you are American or other non-European nationality, you cannot work there.

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  1. #1 written by Marilyn T March 2nd, 2012 at 07:03

    Unless you also speak fluent German, I would think Germany would be out for you.
    Most mainland Europeans speak 2 or more languages and it is required for many jobs in communications etc.
    My friend is Hungarian, college educated, speaks Hungarian, English and German, German is her weakest language but judging by her other skills, I think she is just being hard on herself as her English speaking ,reading and writting are better then most native English speakers.
    She worked in Germany for a year in a ski resort and as a cleaning lady, her chances for a job in her field in college are hard to get outside of Hungary.
    I would say the UK is a better place for you overall.

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