Professions — Working Life in Germany
Definition, education path and tasks of 3.560 professions in Germany — from Bundesagentur für Arbeit data.
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Deutsch als Zweit-/Fremdsprache (grundständig)
The profession of **Deutsch als Zweit-/Fremdsprache** in Germany involves teaching German to non-native speakers and designing, implementing, and evaluating educational processes i...
See details →Dramaturg/Dramaturgin
Dramaturgen are professionals who play a key role in the literary, artistic, and content-related development of artistic productions such as theatre, opera, radio, television, and...
See details →Germanistik (grundständig)
Germanistik (German Language and Literature) in Germany involves fundamental scientific inquiry in the fields of New German Literature (Neuere deutsche Literaturwissenschaft), Medi...
See details →Germanistik (weiterführend)
Germanistik (Advanced German Studies) is an academic discipline that deeply examines, analyzes, and interprets the German language, its literature, culture, and history. Profession...
See details →Literaturagent/Literaturagentin
In Germany, Literary Agents are important professionals who bridge the gap between authors and publishing houses, mediate the buying and selling of book rights, and negotiate liter...
See details →Literaturwissenschaftler/Literaturwissenschaftlerin
In Germany, Literary Scholars deeply examine literary works and topics such as their transmission, perception, and processing. Professionals in this field contribute to the creatio...
See details →Mediävistik (grundständig)
This profession is an academic field in Germany that offers fundamental scientific knowledge on medieval literature, source analysis, and culture. **Mediävistik** graduates examine...
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