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Integration as a Family Project

New job, new city – check But lunchtime in the cafeteria? Silent. Your partner at home? Alone. Your child? Still without a place in daycare. Welcome to Germany – or maybe not? Belonging doesn't happen by itself. Integration can only succeed if both sides actively participate – the company as well as the international talent themselves. This often determines whether talents stay or are already thinking about leaving. Integration means giving them and their families the chance to gain a...

Veröffentlicht am 24. Jul 2025

A Fresh Start with Trust!

A new job is the beginning Feeling at home – the goal What really helps people when they leave their home country behind for a new start? Landing in the morning, attending their first viewing appointment in the afternoon. The language is foreign, the housing market is overheated, and the only tool they have is a real estate portal on their smartphone. For many international talents, the new chapter in Germany begins with uncertainty – and the feeling of having to cope with everything on their...

Veröffentlicht am 22. Jul 2025

Elke Lücke, Aufsichtsrätin der ICUnet.Group & Gerhard Schwarz, Werkleiter Aldersbach bei Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH (ICUnet Kunde).

Skills shortage in specialized industries – an urgent issue!

Two experts, two perspectives – but the same goal: to attract the best talents for our economy! Why is this topic so urgent? The shortage of skilled workers primarily affects key industries that are crucial to Germany’s future. The need for action is now! Which sectors are particularly affected? Healthcare & Nursing : Germany already has a shortage of more than 100,000 nursing staff – a gap that will continuously increase in the next few years. (source: Bundesagentur für Arbeit, 2023) IT &...

Veröffentlicht am 05. Mar 2025

Suryaa Pawar (MD ICUnet India): "Germany needs skilled manpower from India. We are the main hub which will help build the strategy in the global talent hunt.".

Indian Professionals as the Key to Closing Germany’s Skills Gap?

India plays a central role in the global talent market. This is confirmed by Suryaa Pawar, our Managing Director India . Her conclusion: India has highly skilled talent, Germany has the demand – the time for a sustainable strategy is now. Indian professionals are already a vital part of the German labor market – and their importance continues to grow: 138,000 Indian professionals are already working in Germany – and the number is rising! (Source: iwkoeln ) Without immigration from India,...

Veröffentlicht am 18. Feb 2025

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