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I have moved to germany..

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  • langenfeld - germany
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Hi again! :)

I have moved to Germany month ago and I am not so good at geman

I want to work  for a real estate company "with no salary " just to practice my language and to learn ore about the real estate market here.

I have applied to more than 30 company but neither of them replied :(

Is there any suggesting on real estate company where I can train there! and 

Is this the right step that I should make?

thank you for your time 

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Wunderbar! Ich habe sechs jarhe in Deutschland gelebt: Hanau und Gelnhausen. Ich bin 1994 gegangen und mein Deutsche ist schrecklich!

I think it's a mistake to start a job to improve your language, particularly a job that requires strong communication skills. You need to be able to read and explain contracts, negotiate on behalf of buyers/sellers, and more.

I would focus on your language skills while working a more typical job like sales, bartending, etc. Build the skills, then step up to real estate.

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