How hospitals and care facilities can not only attract but also retain international skilled workers. You have invested months, spent thousands of euros, collected documents, organized visas – and then the new caregiver resigns after four months. What went wrong? In most cases, the answer doesn't lie in the recruitment process. It lies in...
Read moreStarting work in a new country is like a new rhythm. The sounds, faces, the smell of disinfectant, and the pulse of the hospital feel familiar yet different. For many international nurses arriving in Germany, this mix of comfort and challenge defines their first few weeks. The hallways…
Read moreThe thought of starting a nursing career in Germany is exciting, coupled with a healthy dose of nervousness. For many international nurses, language is the biggest hurdle before they can even begin working in hospitals or nursing homes. German is not the easiest language, especially when combined with a full-time study...
Read moreYou pack your bags in a faraway land, full of anticipation and a little nervousness, and set off for Germany. As an international nurse, a world of new opportunities awaits you, but starting in a German hospital can feel like an unexpected wave: refreshing, yet also challenging. In...
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