Do you want to go to Germany and work?
If you want to improve your language skills, your network abroad, your general knowledge of a country or gaining practical experience from there, there's no way to do a job job, job, internship or similar in the country. Often our neighboring countries, or English-speaking countries like England, Canada, the United States or Australia are chosen. In these countries you can come a long way with a Danish or English CV, but you are going to Europe's largest economy and our biggest trading partner, Germany - yes, there are some completely different requirements and rules for application and CV.
In addition to the fact that your German is going to be very good both in writing and in speech, there are also a lot of official and less formal formalities that should be alright before you are considered as a candidate for anything in Germany. And further, you should be aware that hierarchy is very steep in Germany in relation to the democratic, flat hierarchy, which we are used to in Denmark. In Germany, your leader decides upon you and his boss over him and so it is.
Where to start
If you still have the courage to train you in practice in Germany, then a reasonable place to start with your CV is. Fortunately, websites offer fine German templates on resumes and you can find them by searching for "Lebenslauf" or " Lebenslauf Vorlage kostenlos ". You can also just click on the latter and we will make sure that you have the result.
From there, work continues to find jobs that are relevant to your current or future education and of course your future career. Choose carefully as even the smallest details can make a big advantage over time.
Having said that, we see a bright future for you as there is almost always a lack of Germanic Danes who can and will like German culture and language.