Stating current job title and employer

Wie ich mein Berufsfeld in Deutsch beschreibe

Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning German. One thing I’ve found really important is being able to talk about my job clearly in German. It comes up all the time – when I meet new people, fill out forms, or even just talk about my day.

Let’s start with the basics. The most important part is knowing how to say your job title.

Mein Jobtitel sagen

We use different words depending on the type of job. Here are some common ones:

  • Arbeiter/Arbeiterin – Worker/Employee (male/female)
  • Student/Studentin – Student (male/female)
  • Lehrkraft – Teacher (female)
  • Ingenieur/Ingenieurin – Engineer (male/female)
  • Kaufmann/Kauffrau – Trader/Businessperson (male/female)
  • Berater/Beraterin – Consultant (male/female)

Beispiele:

  • “Ich bin Ingenieur.” (I am an engineer.) – Mein Name ist Max Müller, und ich bin Ingenieur.
  • “Sie ist Lehrkraft.” (She is a teacher.) – Mary Carry ist Lehrerin.
  • “Ich bin Student.” (I am a student.) – John Doe ist Student.

Mein Arbeitgeber sagen

Now, you need to say where you work. We use “mein Arbeitgeber.”

  • mein Arbeitgeber ist… – my employer is…

Beispiele:

  • “Mein Arbeitgeber ist Siemens.” (My employer is Siemens.) – Ich arbeite bei der Firma Bosch.
  • “Mein Arbeitgeber ist die Universität.” (My employer is the university.) – Meine Universität ist die Technische Universität München.

Putting it together

You can combine the two!

  • “Ich bin Kaufmann bei Samsung.” (I am a trader at Samsung.) – Frau Schmidt arbeitet als Kaufrau bei Opel.
  • “Ich bin Beraterin bei Goldman Sachs.” (I am a consultant at Goldman Sachs.) – Mein Arbeitgeber ist die Firma McKinsey.

In der Praxis

It’s really useful to practice these phrases. If you are talking to someone new, you could say: “Hallo, ich bin John Doe. Ich bin Ingenieur und mein Arbeitgeber ist BMW.” (Hello, I am John Doe. I am an engineer and my employer is BMW.)

Learning these simple sentences will help you a lot in Germany! Viel Erfolg! (Good luck!)

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