{"id":4695,"date":"2023-03-06T16:57:53","date_gmt":"2023-03-06T16:57:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nycscreenwriter.org\/?p=4695"},"modified":"2023-04-03T11:10:51","modified_gmt":"2023-04-03T11:10:51","slug":"sabbatical-things-to-know-about-taking-a-career","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nycscreenwriter.org\/sabbatical-things-to-know-about-taking-a-career.html","title":{"rendered":"Sabbatical: things to know about taking a career break"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Many dream of the so-called sabbatical, i.e. a longer-term break from everyday working life. One in ten Germans has already done so, and a good 20 percent of the remaining employees can imagine taking a sabbatical. This is what a survey by the social network Xing shows. As tempting as a break from work for several months may be, it also carries risks. We show how to prepare perfectly, what regulations there are and what to look out for.<\/p>\n

Marina, a 37-year-old product designer, has long dreamed of a big trip. Originally, I wanted to do this when I retire and have time to spare. But who knows if I&#39;m still fit for something like that at almost seventy," Marina laughs. "In my job, I have to be creative. Foreign countries and cultures mean creative input for me. Another reason for me to take a sabbatical now."Marina doesn&#39;t want to give up her secure job for this under any circumstances.<\/p>\n

Marina works in a medium-sized company in Hesse, Germany. The company has been in business for over 40 years – no one here has ever taken a sabbatical before. Marina is unsure how her boss and colleagues will react to her request. "Is my wish too extraordinary? What if my colleagues think I&#39;m trying to shirk my job? And how am I supposed to finance it? But then I took heart and asked my boss about it in a quiet minute."<\/p>\n

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German civil servants and employees in the public sector have a legal right to a career break. Many large companies also offer their employees the opportunity for a sabbatical. Everyone else should ask the boss or. ask the human resources department. Good preparation for this conversation is essential, says Marina.<\/p>\n

Marina emphasizes to her boss not only her personal reasons, but also the advantages that a sabbatical can bring to the company. She also suggests a possible substitution, because her job has to be done in her absence. "Only with a well thought-out concept can one be convincing. How long do you want to stay away, who will replace you, how do you want to manage your sabbatical – for example with unpaid special leave?. It requires quite a bit of preparation," Marina knows.<\/p>\n