How I found a job in Switzerland

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Ros

Ros

3 жыл бұрын

If you can count how many times I said "Ehm..", I will send you the best Swiss chocolate on the market.
I don't have social media :)
Love you,
Ros

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@MrTanbir1
@MrTanbir1 2 жыл бұрын
I like so much that part aiuto! 😂
@ViajeniBree
@ViajeniBree 3 жыл бұрын
I went for an internship in Switzerland and I tried to learn German before coming but I terribly failed! 😢 It was so difficult to study by yourself especially back then, I only have roughly 3 months to study. Now that I'm back in my country and working from home for a German company, I decided to try again. 😄
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 3 жыл бұрын
In Switzerland unfortunately they speak the dialect so it's even harder 😂
@stela_solar
@stela_solar 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossellagrasso3_ Please make a video about the adaptation to the dialect for those who speak already High German such as you. 😉
@stela_solar
@stela_solar 2 жыл бұрын
You seem to be a very goal-oriented person and that's a great incentive for many of us who are struggling to achieve our personal goals. Go ahead and congratulations on the channel! 🌷
@julianumbarila8867
@julianumbarila8867 2 жыл бұрын
jajajajaj you are so funny and pleasant!! I just found your channel! and I have watched three videos already!! greetings from Colombia!
@MrBurak555
@MrBurak555 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this Informative video
@bells5967
@bells5967 2 жыл бұрын
This was really helpful! I'm planning to move there soon enough and you did help me relax a little bit hahaha, thank you!
@taniabb1988
@taniabb1988 3 жыл бұрын
Thank u for the insight it's so helpful and actually inspirational 😊
@yaay-switzerland6755
@yaay-switzerland6755 3 жыл бұрын
I 100% agree with you. Learn German whilst you are in your home country.......I learnt this the hard way. Although I have an in demand skill, I need to know German at B1 level minimum to work in my specialised field. So it is worth while finding out at what level of German you need to speak before coming here. I have not yet found a job as I have not been here long, but fortunately my husband is Swiss and has a good job.
@christheswiss390
@christheswiss390 3 жыл бұрын
Overall, I liked your video. Specifically, you have a constructive attitude towards wanting to bring something to the table. This is especially important, since the Swiss have built sort of a paradise island in the past one hundred years with no natural resources to help and in the constant "winds" of change and envy within the group of large European neighbors that would like nothing more than to have for their societies what the Swiss have built (broadly distributed wealth AND high levels of satisfaction, participation, education, health and well-being - or have the Swiss system "fail a bit" so their socialistic and decade old, misguided "governance" would not look so obviously pathetic in comparison. Also, your recognition of wanting to contribute, to integrate in society and to learn is commendable and not often reflected by immigrants to Switzerland in the videos here on YT. Where the Italian in you shone through brightly was when you literally suggested your viewers lie to get ahead in Switzerland. This seems a very Italian approach to solving a perceived problem with the "system", but in Switzerland, this is not what will get you ahead at all. Learning the rules, but most importantly, learning to contribute to society is what integrating into the Swiss culture is all about. The reason the Swiss seem reserved to foreigners is not because of the foreigner itself, but rather with the notion that many foreigners go to Switzerland to take the best out of this fabulous system for themselves. They don't really care who funded and created the system, nor what the idiviudual Swiss's cost to maintain these systems is. It's there, therefore I'll try to get as much as possible for myself. This is a behavior perfected in the eastern bloc countries and is also rampant in the Latin countries in Europe, where the individual sees the government as her "nemesis" where each is using all sorts of tactics to get the better of the other and will lie or cheat to any degree to get a heads up on the other. In Switzerland with its direct democracy, the people on the streets ARE the government and they ARE the system and therefore they strongly identify with THEIR society. Therefore, if you don't like something as a Swiss, you don't waste your life complaining about it, you join political parties, local township representatives, get voted for public functions and offices (often at great personal sacrifice) to CONTRIBUTE to this elaborate but often tiring, rules-based, competitive society. You join clubs, charities, service clubs, voluntary fire fighter organizations, school boards, signature collections (for private initiatives that then get nationally voted for!), etc. THAT’s when the Swiss know a foreigner is serious about the well-being of the Swiss identity and will drop their reservations towards a foreigner. But the Swiss do not want their society or social achievements to be taken advantage of, and for a foreigner coming here to just "make a lot of money", this potentially conflicts with the local's wish for contribution to a highly functioning society. I think you will do very well and I hope this "expedition" to the strange land that Switzerland can sometimes feel like, works out for you. Isn’t it fascinating that two neighboring countries can be so vastly different in EVERY aspect of their daily lives? It never ceases to amaze me…
@Sociable_1
@Sociable_1 3 жыл бұрын
Ros, you are best))) Thanks for your thoughts. That differs you from others. It would be interesting to watch the place where are you living :)
@hariearla8168
@hariearla8168 3 жыл бұрын
Nice motivational video :)
@albertpinto2582
@albertpinto2582 2 жыл бұрын
You're adorable!
@peterdills4547
@peterdills4547 3 жыл бұрын
I really love this video rose
@peterdills4547
@peterdills4547 3 жыл бұрын
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@kamilabozena6696
@kamilabozena6696 3 жыл бұрын
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@mayajoram2520
@mayajoram2520 3 жыл бұрын
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@rosesamuel3008
@rosesamuel3008 3 жыл бұрын
I wanted to trade crypto but got discouraged by the fluctuations in price
@davidbeck8419
@davidbeck8419 3 жыл бұрын
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@bonibonbon2000
@bonibonbon2000 3 жыл бұрын
Nice sharing. I just want to know if you took a b2 german exam before you started your Ausbildung?
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 3 жыл бұрын
No I didn't ☺️
@travelandliveingermany7295
@travelandliveingermany7295 3 жыл бұрын
Hallo, gut, dass du deutsch lernst. Wie gefallen dir die Menschen in der Schweiz? Sie sind relativ kalt oder?
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 3 жыл бұрын
Nein ahaha Ich würde sagen, dass die meisten reserviert und respektvoll sind, aber sie sind wirklich höflich und großzügig. Sie können Spass haben und sie lieben es Zeit in der Natur zu verbringen usw.. Aber ja ich als Italienerin habe ich schon eine Unterschied bemerkt.. Wir sind immer so laut und wir sind alle befreundet auch wenn wir uns nicht wirklich gut kennen 😂😂
@travelandliveingermany7295
@travelandliveingermany7295 3 жыл бұрын
@@rossellagrasso3_ ja genau. Danke für deine Rückmeldung. Ich kenne viele Menschen aus Italien und Spanien und auch viele, die hier ein Erasmusstudium machen und viele beschweren sich. Aber wenn du es anders wahrnimmst, dann ist es doch gut. Ich wohne in Süddeutschland und komme aus Westdeutschland. Und auch hier gibt es Mentalitätsunterschiede. In Süddeutschland sind sie schon zurückhaltender. Sehr gut wenn du es liebst Zeit in der Natur zu verbringen. Jaja aber die italienische Mentalität gefällt mir.
@dspsanthosh5996
@dspsanthosh5996 3 жыл бұрын
It's 21 times ...?
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
@dspsanthosh5996
@dspsanthosh5996 3 жыл бұрын
@@rossellagrasso3_ If it is correct.... Buy the chocolate and please have it in my name.
@YanjiFujoushi
@YanjiFujoushi 3 жыл бұрын
What field do you study?
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 3 жыл бұрын
Economy :)
@adrian-4767
@adrian-4767 2 жыл бұрын
Ros...given you already speak Italian why didn't you move to the Italian part of Switzerland at first (Ticino) and then learn German from there? That way the transition would be a lot easier than directly moving to the German part of Switzerland and struggling with the language from the beginning...just wondering...
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 2 жыл бұрын
I didn't have a choice tbh
@adrian-4767
@adrian-4767 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossellagrasso3_ why not?
@rossellagrasso3_
@rossellagrasso3_ 2 жыл бұрын
Personal reasons☺️ I already knew someone from the German part, and also there are more job opportunities here in Zürich
@bakkecske91
@bakkecske91 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossellagrasso3_ how is zurich ?
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