

How Americans Can Land a Job in Europe
You want to move overseas or have a remote job?
Picture this: Job openings are seeing over 100 applications coming in just from LinkedIn “Easy Apply”. AI resumes and cover letters are available in seconds to send and try your luck at a company of interest. All while possibly still working at your current job; bored at lunch, hoping for some luck at getting something slightly better.
These are the major problems for recruiting teams and companies that want to evaluate serious candidates. Hiring managers are looking for a genuine connection; someone to show very quickly that they understand the mission and challenges of the role. This can happen even before making a formal application, and this often allows you to fall into the category from which most successful hires come from - referrals.
But how do you get a referral or warm connection to someone on your future team (ideally your future boss) unless you know them already... especially in another country?
Join Kevin from Immigrant Spirit to learn how to walk you through the process, see which pitfalls to avoid, and know what to focus on so you can increase your opportunities for a job offer from more interviews.
What you’ll leave with:
Confidence in what you need to do right now to increase your odds
Timeless reminders about building relationships with people you want to influence
Relevant case studies of the practical next steps to start getting more interview requests
Kevin relocated to Germany from Seattle 3.5 years ago and is now residing in Malta with the Digital nomad visa.
Immigrant Spirit has been helping to place people into jobs in Europe, usually in Germany, from all over the world for the last 12 years. Kevin was a client of the placement program titled “Expats Job Miracle” in 2021, then had two remote jobs in Germany before taking over as director of the program last year.
This is for you if:
You're struggling to get an initial interview, even after trying multiple strategies
You want to move to Europe as soon as possible
If you have a specific interest in relocating and getting a new job in Germany
Connect with me!
Website: www.immigrantspirit.com/about
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-kocher3/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Immigrant-Spirit
Looking forward to seeing you there.
-Kevin