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German Studies

The careers consultant for German is Clare Halldron.

Clare runs bookable 30 minute 'careers guidance' appointments in the Humanities building during term time, and also in University House.

The Careers & Skills student representative for German is Meg Edwards.

Options for German students

Graduates from the Department of German Studies enter a wide range of jobs: management training, marketing, advertising, public relations, accountancy, sales and finance. Some are employed in pan-European organisations, both in the UK and Germany, where their language and intercultural skills are valued. Other German graduates were working in the education field teaching German, or as language assistants teaching English in Germany or in other parts of the world. One graduate was working for a translation company, another as a fraud investigator.

Some graduates were working in a temporary capacity in administration and customer service to increase their level of experience or generate income in order to undertake further study. Others went directly into further academic study or were working towards professional qualifications in law, teaching, translation, speech & hearing therapy, and public policy.

As a German student your skills include:

  • written and oral communication
  • ability to gather, translate, analyse and interpret information
  • ability to lead, and participate in discussions and groups
  • organisation, time management and working to deadlines
  • forming, expressing and defending ideas/opinions
  • adaptability e.g. to new situations and cultures.

Develop your skills further

Whilst you are at Warwick you have the opportunity to join societies, become a volunteer, work part-time and to develop your personal skills.