23M from the USA studying my masters in energy engineering in Munich, Germany.
I have enjoyed Munich so far (1 year in) and made some occasional, hang out sometimes on the weekends type friends, but no close friends I can talk to daily or every other day about anything deeper than surface level stuff. I am scared this will just continue if I choose to live here long term, as making friends in Germany without speaking German is notoriously hard. If I were offered an internship or full time position, I would make it a priority to learn German.
I was planning to go back to the US to start looking for jobs after graduating, but I might have an opportunity to intern and then maybe work at a famous Bavarian automotive company as a battery engineer. I love the benefits of working here and work-life balance, even at a lower salary. The salary at this company is also a bit higher than other companies in the region for my position.
This has got me thinking where would you guys recommend to stay?
Weather is not an issue for me as I really enjoy Munich’s weather — it is pretty similar to the Northeast where I’m from.
Thanks!
I do agree that there is no job security in the US, but just wanted to mention that the US is not in a recession (at least not yet), while Germany is and is doing pretty badly when compared not only to the US, but also other EU countries.
I’m not sure why you were downvoted, Germany is in a recession, even the German government admitted to that. On the other hand, the US economy grew by almost 5%. The people on this sub are delulu
I do not believe that. Germany, Western Europe, are not in a depression. The biggest problem is where to find labour. In every branche they need people. Special now in teaching, in nursery and technical (too because of the activities against climate change, like changing energy to electric).