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Unemployment

Depending on how long you have been employed and your personal circumstances, you may be entitled to benefits.

While you are receiving benefits, you are continuously obliged to look for new employment. You must provide evidence of your application efforts and may be obliged to apply for specific jobs and take part in application training or certain qualification measures.

Even if the working hours are unfavorable or you would rather have a different job due to your training, you may not turn down the jobs offered without further ado. If you refuse a job without a valid reason, your benefits may be reduced or even canceled altogether.

Work opportunities and qualification measures

You may be obliged to take part in work opportunities in order to integrate into the labor market.

This is non-profit work for which you receive a small hourly wage of around 1 to 2 euros in addition to your social benefits. However, this is not regular work and you are not covered by social insurance.

The authority from which you receive social benefits can also oblige you to undergo training to improve your chances on the job market. This could be job application training or further vocational training.

Your social benefits may be reduced if you do not wish to participate. If there are important reasons for a refusal, you should discuss these with your responsible caseworker.

6 steps to employment

  • Previous professional career
  • Professional qualifications (degrees, further training, internships, foreign languages...)
  • Personal qualifications (experience, social skills...)
  • ...
  • Field of specialization
  • Company (type, position, career opportunities)
  • Salary expectations
  • Prospects on the job market
  • own mobility
  • ...
  • Employment Agency
  • job fair
  • responsible chambers
  • ...
  • What further training opportunities are there?
  • What opportunities are there if I gain a higher qualification?
  • Is it worth qualifying in a second specialist area?
  • ...
  • Research on all platforms (Internet, employment agency, daily newspaper, notices...)
  • Direct inquiry with interesting companies (unsolicited application)
  • ...
  • Observe formal requirements
  • Seek expert help / have it proofread
  • ...