7 tips for relocating to Berlin

<p>Ever since studying international relations and business administration, I have dreamed of living and working abroad. I started my career in my hometown of S&atilde;o Paulo, working in a large corporation as a People Partner. My five years there brought me valuable learning experiences&mdash; I gained an understanding of business needs, how to connect with senior leadership, and how to be a good advisor to the business. However, after some time, I realised I wanted to extend my knowledge beyond the scope of one large corporation. It was time to grow my skills in a high-growth environment. Soon after, I began my startup career. It proved to be a valuable experience &mdash; the tech world provided me with the chance to work with new tools, methodologies, and a level of flexibility I hadn&rsquo;t encountered before. It was about that time when I visited Berlin as a tourist and fell in love with the city. After this, I knew I wanted to return. So when Taxfix contacted me for an interview, I had to give it a shot.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/taxfix/7-tips-for-relocating-to-berlin-71798a144737"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>