In this photo, an applicant is shown who has many uncertainties due to cognitive biases caused by the job interview.

The Cognitive Biases Behind Misinterpreting Job Offers

Estimated Reading Time: 10 minutes This article explores the cognitive biases that lead job seekers to misinterpret job offers. By delving into optimism bias and the bandwagon effect, we aim to understand how these psychological factors can cause individuals to misjudge employment opportunities. This comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights for international job seekers to navigate the job market more effectively.

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A Guide to Germany’s Biggest Cities: Where to Study, Work and Explore!

Estimated Reading Time: 11 minutes Germany is a country that is rich in culture, history, and opportunities. With 83 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous country in the European Union and home to some of the world’s largest cities. In this guide, we will take a look at Germany’s biggest cities, starting from the 20th ranked city according to their population and ending with the largest, Berlin. We will provide a brief overview of each city, highlighting the major attractions, historical or touristic sites, major industrial opportunities, job markets, and the approximate location of each city, as well as some of the largest universities and manufacturing companies located there.