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Client Spotlight 🔦 Get ready to meet some inspiring expats in Berlin

October 18, 2022 by Brieann Pasko Leave a Comment

Get ready to meet some seriously inspiring expats in Berlin – who happen to be our clients here at Red Tape Translation!

It’s no surprise that we encounter many impressive, courageous folks in our line of work: people who come from all over the world, determined to find a way to live and work here in Berlin. This path is not the easiest but it certainly is rewarding for those who genuinely want desire a life in Germany and are willing, and able, to keep at it through the ups and downs. 

Which brings us to a new series we want to share with you…

Our “Client Spotlight” series will feature key people who the Red Tape team has supported in their journey to Berlin (or elsewhere in Germany). These are expats in Berlin working in all sorts of fields and who are willing to share their personal stories, challenges and advice on how to overcome the various obstacles you might find yourself facing. Whether you’re looking into relocating or if you’re already living here, you’ll probably relate to their experiences in one way or another.

Over the years, our team has had the privilege of working with so many amazing people that it’d be a shame not to share some of their stories with you. It’s one of the things that makes this job, and Red Tape Translation, very special. People from different walks of life, with dramatically diverse backgrounds, living the adventure that is relocating to Germany as an immigrant.

We realize that, as a company, Red Tape can do more for our clients than just our listed services…

We want to connect you with other people who inspire, motivate, and relate to what you’re going through.

Connecting with people like you who have similar goals and values is priceless. You find out pretty quickly that every story has a common thread – the struggles, at the end of the day, are similar, and the will to persevere can become contagious when you surround yourself with problem-solvers. So get out your pen and paper, start writing down your own life goals, and strap in for some inspiring stories that will help you move forward.  

Stay tuned for our very first post and be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to catch the video interviews as well.

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Cheers,

Kathleen and the Red Tape team

Filed Under: Moving to Germany, Freelance Life, Life Changes, Moving to Berlin Tagged With: life in berlin, berlin, visa berlin, expats in Berlin, immigrants in Berlin

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