Joining the Berlin tech Slack channel

A real situation from the OGIMA community · Expat Life

The scene

The invitation link finally loads and you see forty channels with names like jobs-senior, housing, and learning-German-humor. You lurk for three hours before posting your first hello.

Why this moment is tricky in Germany

Berlin tech communities centralized onto a handful of public Slack workspaces in the late 2010s — berlinstartups, berlin.js, CoffeeAndTech — which function as the informal job board, housing board, and expat support line. The entry-to-posting ratio is high: most new members lurk for weeks before contributing, and the unwritten rule against first-post job-asks is strong. Similar communities exist in Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Barcelona but remain smaller and less centralized. US equivalents moved to Discord earlier and split by sub-scene sooner.

Rehearse it before it happens

This situation is practised out loud in OGIMA: you speak, an AI conversation partner answers back, and you rerun it until the real thing feels routine.

Prefer to read first? Our guide covers this territory: How to Practice Speaking German

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