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Career Coach Regensburg: Online Coaching for Your Next Career Move

Career Coach Regensburg: Online Coaching for Your Next Career Move
Career Coach Regensburg: Online coaching for professionals and internationals

You’re in Regensburg — maybe you just moved here, maybe you’ve been here for years — and something about your career isn’t quite right. You’re sending applications and hearing nothing back. You know you want something different, but you’re not sure how to get there. Or you’re an international professional trying to figure out how the German job market actually works.

Regensburg is a city that punches above its weight. Home to Continental, Infineon, Siemens, Toshiba and one of Bavaria’s largest universities, it offers real career opportunities — for those who know how to navigate them. The job market here rewards clarity, preparation, and strategic positioning.

I’m Sasha Osypenko, career and integration coach at Supported Growth. I work with professionals, international talents, and people navigating career transitions — online, in English, German or Ukrainian, at a time that works for you.

Why Regensburg’s job market is different

Regensburg sits at an interesting crossroads: it’s a mid-sized Bavarian city with a conservative, quality-first business culture — but it’s also home to major international employers and a large, diverse university community. That combination creates a job market with specific expectations.

Employers like Continental, Infineon and Siemens have global standards but hire locally. They value precision, reliability, and a clear match between what you offer and what they need. If your application doesn’t communicate that clearly — it gets passed over. If your German CV doesn’t follow local conventions — it raises questions before you’ve had a chance to answer them.

Career coaching in Regensburg means understanding this market — and positioning yourself so the right doors open.

Who is career coaching in Regensburg for?

My clients come from very different situations. I work with people who:

– want to move up in their career but aren’t sure how to make the next step happen

– have been working in Regensburg for a while and feel stuck or undervalued

– are new to Germany and want to break into the local job market

– are sending applications with no response — and want to understand why

– are planning a career change and need structure and direction

– are international professionals unfamiliar with German hiring norms

– want to negotiate a raise or prepare for a promotion

Whether you’re based near the Altstadt, in Stadtamhof, or anywhere else in the region — sessions are online, so location is never a barrier.

Common challenges for professionals in Regensburg

Navigating German application culture as an international

German CVs, cover letters and interviews follow conventions that differ significantly from what you may know. The format, the length, the tone — and the unspoken expectations about how to present yourself. We work through all of this together so your application looks exactly like what German employers are looking for.

Standing out in a quality-driven market

Bavarian employers don’t respond well to overselling. But they do respond to clarity and substance. In coaching, we work on how to communicate your value precisely — not loudly. That balance is something you can learn and practice.

Building a network in a smaller city

In a city like Regensburg, many positions are filled through personal networks before they’re ever posted. If you’re new in town or re-entering the market, that can feel like a closed door. We work on how to build those connections strategically — even from scratch.

Making a career change in a traditional industry city

Regensburg’s economy is driven by engineering, manufacturing and science. Pivoting careers here requires a different approach than in a startup-heavy city. We identify which of your transferable skills are most relevant — and how to frame them for the employers you’re targeting.

How online coaching works

All sessions happen online. That means no commute, no fixed location, and full flexibility around your schedule.

Flexible scheduling: Morning, lunch break, evening — you choose what fits your life.

Same quality as in-person: Reflection, feedback, strategy, practical exercises — everything works just as well over video.

Available in English, German or Ukrainian.

Here’s how we work together:

1. Free intro call (20 minutes): We get to know each other. You tell me where you’re at; I explain how I can help.

2. Goal setting: We clarify where you are now, where you want to go — and what’s in the way.

3. Individual sessions: A single session or a structured programme over several weeks, depending on your goals.

4. Clear action plan: You leave each session not with good advice, but with concrete next steps you can act on immediately.

Client results

Liliia was looking for her first job in Germany. With a biology background, limited German and low confidence, she started coaching. Two months later, she had two job offers — and took the better one. She now works as a biological-technical assistant in Germany.

Olha arrived in Germany as a project manager with no idea how to find her footing in the local market. After an initial session, she returned for extended mentoring. The result: a project coordinator role in Germany.

Yuliia had received multiple rejections before we worked together. We revised her documents, practised interviews — and she received four interview invitations and a job offer at a German government authority.

Frequently asked questions

How much does career coaching in Regensburg cost?

A single session costs €120. Structured programmes start at €330 for three sessions and go up to €2,500 for an intensive two-month leadership programme. The first 20-minute conversation is always free and non-binding.

Do you offer coaching in English?

Yes — sessions are available in English, German and Ukrainian. Many of my clients are international professionals based in Germany who feel most comfortable working in English.

I’m new to Germany — can coaching help me find a job?

Absolutely. Working with international job seekers is one of my core specialisms. I help you understand and navigate German hiring conventions — from your CV and cover letter to how you present yourself in interviews.

Can I use a government voucher (AVGS) to fund coaching?

If you are registered with the Jobcenter or Agentur für Arbeit in Regensburg, you may be able to use an AVGS (Aktivierungs- und Vermittlungsgutschein) to cover the cost of coaching. Ask your advisor about it directly.

I want to change careers — can coaching help with that?

Yes. Career change is one of the most common reasons people come to me. We clarify which of your strengths and experiences are transferable, identify roles and industries that genuinely fit — and work out how to make the switch strategically.

Ready to take the next step?

You don’t have to figure out the Regensburg job market on your own. An experienced career coach — online and flexible — helps you gain clarity faster and move forward with a plan that actually works.

Book your free 20-minute intro call — and let’s see how I can support you.

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Sasha Osypenko is a career and integration coach at Supported Growth. She works with professionals, international talents and people navigating career transitions to take their next step in the German job market — online, individually, and with measurable results.