Minimum Wage in Germany and Finding a Job πΆπΌ
The minimum wage in Germany as of January 2024 is β¬12.41 per hour. πΆ
With the average German salary being higher than in France, Italy, Spain, and other European countries, here is how much students can expect to earn annually:
- π§Ύ Accountants - β¬60,000
- π§ Engineers - β¬58,000
- π Business Analysts - β¬55,000
- π‘ Cybersecurity Specialists - β¬51,000
- π» IT Developers - β¬43,000
Salaries will vary depending on personal circumstances and location in Germany. π
How to find a job after graduation:
π« Through university: German universities often have a dedicated career services department, hosting workshops and job fairs. In addition, many programmes provide students with placement opportunities so that they can gain real-world experience in their chosen field.
πΌ Internships & apprenticeships: Germany places a strong emphasis on apprenticeships, allowing students to gain practical skills while earning a wage. Furthermore, many students may choose an internship while studying β this may be unpaid and will be deducted from permitted working hours.
π’ Employment agencies
π Online: There are several websites in Germany that employers use to post job advertisements.
In conclusion, Germany offers competitive salaries across various fields, making it an attractive destination for graduates. π


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