When it comes to deciding where you want to live and work in Europe, EU citizens enjoy freedom of choice.
However, some barriers still exist, especially with regards to language, legislation and regulations. When they move to a new country, people face many challenges, with questions like “How do I register?”, “How can I rent an apartment?” or “How do I open a bank account?”
A start-up from the German city of Cologne has developed a mobile solution called JinGER – short for Jobs-in-Germany – A mobile app meant to guide Europeans interested in working, studying and living in Germany.
Divided in sections entitled Work, Move or Live, the app addresses a wide range of questions, with icons to help users navigate.
“JinGER is not only interesting for people who want to work in Germany, but also for international students who come here for a semester or a year. I personally experienced that at my university, because we had a lot of international students, and I think it’s great for