Finding and retaining skilled workers – regionally and internationally

Are you looking for qualified employees for your company in the Görlitz district? This page provides targeted support for recruiting skilled workers from Germany and abroad. You will receive practical information on legal requirements, international recruitment methods, and success factors such as intercultural competence and language skills. We show you how to successfully integrate new employees into your company and which partners can support you along the way – from the job posting to the sustainable integration of the skilled worker into your daily work routine.

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Strategies for recruiting skilled workers

Learn how to successfully attract international talent: from needs analysis and global recruitment channels to legal fundamentals. Receive tips on creating attractive job postings and supporting new employees. You'll also meet strong partners who can support you in your recruitment efforts, both regionally and internationally.

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Workplace integration

Successful integration begins within the company. Learn how a welcoming culture, intercultural competence, and language support can significantly contribute to the integration of international professionals. Practical measures such as mentoring, training, and language courses foster team spirit, communication, and long-term employee retention.

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Do you have questions?

Whether you're arriving, working, studying, or living in the Görlitz district – we're happy to help! You can easily get in touch with the Welcome Center using our contact form. We look forward to hearing from you and will provide you with quick and reliable assistance.

Your contact persons are
Cindy Haupt, Skilled Workers Guide;
Maren Molch, Skilled Workers Coordinator

Telephone number

+49 (0)3581 663 9430