I want to work in Germany. What level of German language is required?

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If you want to work as a technical trainee in a factory, A2 is the minimum requirement. If, on the hand, you want to work as a nurse in a hospital, the minimum is B2. You need C2 if, for example, you want to work as a manager in an office.
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You need German levels A1, A2 , and B2 to find a good job in Germany
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A2 is basic. But when you are living in a particular country, the more you know about the local language, the more better it is
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Hi Sreeja, For working in germany you need to reach atleas upto B2 level which qualifies you to understand the language in depth and also allows you to strike conversations with natives in office and elesewhere.
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