Jobs in Germany
Berlin — primary market
Germany is Europe's largest economy and industrial powerhouse. Berlin has emerged as a major tech hub, while Munich leads in AI and deep tech. Germany has a critical shortage of skilled workers — over 500,000 unfilled vacancies — making it one of the most accessible job markets for qualified international candidates. The Skilled Immigration Act simplifies visa processes.
Browse Jobs in GermanyCurrency
EUR
Job Growth Rate
3% YoY
Remote Adoption
Moderate but growing
AI Jobs Growth
22% annual growth in AI roles
Germany Job Market Overview
Germany is Europe's largest economy and industrial powerhouse. Berlin has emerged as a major tech hub, while Munich leads in AI and deep tech. Germany has a critical shortage of skilled workers — over 500,000 unfilled vacancies — making it one of the most accessible job markets for qualified international candidates. The Skilled Immigration Act simplifies visa processes.
Hiring Climate
Talent-short market — Germany actively recruits internationally; Skilled Worker Visa fast-tracked for STEM.
Top Industries Hiring in Germany
- 1Automotive
- 2Engineering
- 3IT & Software
- 4Chemicals
- 5Finance
Major Employers in Germany
Remote Work in Germany
Moderate but growing — 35% hybrid; German work culture traditionally office-centric
AI jobs growth: 22% annual growth in AI roles
Browse remote jobs in Germany →How to Find a Job in Germany
- 1.Create a free account on GeraJobs and set your location to Germany. The platform automatically shows you relevant local listings.
- 2.Search by industry — Automotive, Engineering, IT & Software are the highest-volume sectors in Germany.
- 3.For remote roles, filter by job type “Remote” — many Germany companies now offer hybrid and fully remote positions, particularly in tech and finance.
- 4.Salaries in Germany are quoted in EUR. Check our salary guide to understand what to expect at each level.