What Are The Most Highly Demanded Jobs In Germany? (2024)

by Cheryl Howard | Dec 7, 2023 | Berlin Guides, Job Search, Working In Berlin | 77 comments

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    Mildin Shijion 11/30/2021 at 09:51

    Which medical technology courses offered by public universities in Germany have a broad scope?

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    Francis Ashuon 12/15/2021 at 10:51

    I am from Cameroon; Africa and what to move to Berlin for studies. But I’m worried because I do not speak German, I think it will be difficult for me to have a job as a student and even after I finish doing my MBA. What advice do you have to give me?.
    Also, is MBA a good program to fetch you a comfort job in Germany after my studies and how much can I earn w a master in MBA.

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    Cheryl Howardon 12/15/2021 at 12:47

    Hey Francis,

    Congrats on your decision to move to Germany to complete your studies. 🙂

    Even if you complete your master’s program in English, our top recommendation is to learn German as much as you possibly can. The better you can speak German, the better your life will be here, and of course, it will increase your chances to find a job. I am not sure when you plan to come here, but for sure, start your studies of the language before you even get here.

    Lucky for you, English is widely spoken in Berlin and there are student jobs available in English too. You should be able to find something, as there are many working student opportunities available. Failing that, you can do something like work in customer service for one of Berlin’s many international companies, take an au pair job, or even work as a delivery driver for companies like Gorillas, Lieferando etc. You can use our list of Berlin companies who are hiring for inspiration.

    We further recommend creating a good job application package (cover letter and CV). Then start applying – you can use our list of websites to do a job search.

    Lastly, an MBA is an excellent achievement and just having completed the program in Germany will set you up for success. You’ll likely be able to find a very good job – most especially if you speak the language by then. Your earning potential is hard to predict as a MBA is a generalist program and it all depends on the exact career you choose.

    Hope this helps and all the best!

    Cheryl

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    Salamatu Musahon 12/23/2021 at 10:27

    Please i need your help and job,but i don’t have any support please please please help me thanks

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    Cheryl Howardon 12/23/2021 at 11:35

    Hi Salamatu, As a start, I recommend reading through our guides about moving to Berlin and finding a job in Berlin. Also, definitely join us on Facebook. Then if you have more questions, we can take it from there. 🙂

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    Asmeromon 01/15/2022 at 15:05

    I am an Eritrean with bachelor degree in pharmacy. I am currently living in Uganda as a refugee. I want to know if am eligible to migrate to Germany to extend my studies and work??

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/15/2022 at 15:45

    Hi Asmerom! I think your skills and expertise would be useful in Germany. 😊 You would probably need to become fluent in German and also might need to do more schooling here. But as I am not a visa expert, I’d suggest contacting Because Berlin. If you Google them, you will find them right away. They can give you some detailed advice for your situation. They speak English and their services are free. As they are a government organization, you can also trust them for the most accurate and up to date advice. Hope this helps and best of luck to you! 😊

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    Sanaaon 01/22/2022 at 20:28

    Hi Cheryl,
    I’m planning to move to Germany to complete my studies. I’m a business student but I still didn’t know which business majors are the most in demand in Germany. Could you please recommend me some majors.
    Thank you.

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/23/2022 at 15:07

    Hey Sanaa! I think that by getting a general business degree is a good start. There are a number of great schools in Germany that you can attend to get your degree. You can than apply what you learned and/or take more specialty courses to go into one of the in demand careers outlined here like sales or product management. I have a business degree myself and worked as a project manager and then later agile coach for example. Hope this helps and please come back with more questions if you have them. 🙏🏼😊❤️

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    CARDITORon 01/24/2022 at 04:30

    Hey sm from kenya and would like to move to berlin. I have a bachelor’s degree in science (agroforestry and rural development) and also a certified make up artist. What would u advice in terms of securing a good job with my education levels and skills? Do i persue beauty or my degree. ?

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/24/2022 at 07:23

    Hiya! The great thing about living in Berlin, is that you can do multiple things work-wise. That’s the situation for many of us, myself included. 🙂 If you want to only work as a makeup artist, you can start your own business or work as a freelancer. Or you could find a full-time job related to your degree to start with and then slowly start building a business related to your make-up artist work on the side.

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    Sarah Nakayenzeon 01/31/2022 at 07:24

    Hi Cheryl, my daughter is pursuing a bachelor in statistics. If she graduate s,,and learn German B1 level, could she apply for jobs,, or for masters scholarship? Or both at once? What jobs are in demand under statistics? Advise please 🙏

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/31/2022 at 09:11

    Hi Sarah, She can definitely continue her education and pursue a masters degree! Whether or not she needs to know German depends on the specific university program – some are offered in English and some, only in German. I’d suggest investigating different master programs to figure out best options. There are also usually people at the universities you can speak with more directly to figure out the most correct path. 🙂

    Regardless, I suggest she learn as much German as possible (C levels recommended), as that will give her access to way more employment opportunities and make her life in Germany much easier.

    As mentioned above, economists are one of the in demand jobs. A lot of companies in Germany also need researchers, and another very in demand option is working as a data scientist. If she is interested in a career in finance, there are also a lot of fintech companies in Germany.

    Hope this helps get you started and all the best to both you and your daughter. 🙂

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    Titilayoon 01/31/2022 at 12:00

    I’m excavator Oprator can i get job in Berlin

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/31/2022 at 12:18

    Hi Titilayo! Yes, there are plenty of these jobs available throughout Germany! Many of these jobs also don’t require fluent German, but of course we do recommend you learn the language. Check this job board to see examples of open positions and this page for an idea on salary ranges. If you need guidance about which visa possibilities for your case, get in contact with Because Berlin.

    All the best and good luck! 🙂

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    Sanjeevon 02/02/2022 at 12:50

    Hi Cheryl, I am from India and thinking of doing my Masters from Germany, being a Hospitality Management Graduate and a Freelance Photographer with a work experience of almost 3 years in total.
    I am confused between Marketing or Fine Arts courses considering the opportunities available in Germany for the following fields. Or do you suggest some alternate approach. Like doing a short-term Pre Masters Course or do a MBA and get a job and then do a creative course.

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    Sanjeevon 02/02/2022 at 13:08

    Hi Cheryl, I am from India, and thinking of doing a Masters Course. But I am slightly confuse between MBA or Fine Arts. I have already finished my Graduation in Hospitality Management and worked as a Chef plus I did a short Mass Communication Certificate course and worked as a Photographer.

    Shall I first do a MBA, get a job and apply for PR and take a short alternative course in Fine Art?
    or something else?
    I’d really appreciate your help. Thanks

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    Cheryl Howardon 02/03/2022 at 08:02

    Hi Sanjeev! Well, it’s really up to you of course. 🙂 It might be more practical to do an MBA, then start work at a good paying job, and take a creative course later. While you’re studying and working you may also be to pursue creative passions in your free time and connect with like minded people in Berlin or elsewhere. But on the other hand, if the creative world is more of your passion and something that really excites you, that may be a better way to go. 🙂

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    Talion 02/07/2022 at 19:38

    Hi Cheryl! Thank you for this article, it is so helpful! I am also Canadian and have a new job in Sales lined up in Berlin. My educational background is in Political Science and my degree is recognised in the Anabin database. I am applying for the Residence permit for qualified skilled workers with an academic education and had a question for you if you have any knowledge about this… One of the prerequisites listed is “Approval of the Federal Employment Agency”. I checked online and it says Sales is a non regulated profession, therefore do I not require this approval?

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    Cheryl Howardon 02/08/2022 at 07:33

    Hiya Tali! Greetings from a fellow Canadian. 🙂

    If you have your degree and it’s in the Anabin database, plus a valid employment offer, you’ll most likely be fine. If your qualifications are called into question (which is doubtful), you’ll hear about it and your employer or an immigration lawyer can help make a case for you.

    If you really want to speak to an expert, get in touch with Because Berlin. They are an official government project with a friendly welcome team offering advice on moving to and finding work in Berlin and even more specifically, visa advice. As laws sometimes change, they are truly the most accurate and up to date source of information. It’s also free and they speak English. 🙂

    Good luck with your move and let us know if you have more questions! <3

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    Ajayon 02/17/2022 at 14:24

    HI Cheryl,

    I am from India and have plus 6 years of experience in Finance & Accounts profession. I have done my master in commerce as well.

    If i will learn German ( Please suggest at what level it would be enough to get job ) what are the chances of getting the job if i will come on Job Seeking visa.

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    Cheryl Howardon 02/18/2022 at 10:21

    Hi Ajay! You definitely have great experience and a relevant education and should be able to find a related job in Germany. I’d suggest getting a C level if you really want to stand out.

    It’s hard to tell you what your chances are as there are sooooo many things that impact your ability to find a job. I’d suggest reading through the guides on our website to get more of an idea! For example, being able to create well crafted cover letters and CV’s is really key to get noticed by employers in the first place.

    You can also join us on Facebook and start a conversation. 🙂

    Hope that helps give you a start! 🙂

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    santosh kcon 02/21/2022 at 14:53

    I am planning to pursue Master’s Degree in Computer Science (esp. in Cyber Security). I have started to learn German and hope that it will get better over a period of time. My concern is whether I can land a job in IT after graduation. How flexible are the Germany Companies for freshers or entry-level job seekers? Could you provide me with genuine advice? Would be grateful for your response.

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    Cheryl Howardon 02/21/2022 at 17:05

    Hi Santosh, As you’re pursuing a career in a highly demanded field and learning German, your chances at finding a job are pretty good. I’d suggest connecting with other security professionals in Germany by joining online meetups, related forums/professional organizations, or attending conferences. This way you can start building a network and learning more about German companies and potential oportunuties while you’re studying. Take for example, this list of meetup groups for inspiration: https://www.meetup.com/topics/information-security/de/ Good luck!

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    Johnon 03/11/2022 at 17:42

    Hi cheryl, my name is John and im from India. I’ve done my degree in commerce and have 6 years of experience in several positions such as business reporting and company secretary. Im planning to come to Germany on job seeker visa and search for jobs mentioned above. Are these jobs in demand ? And how easy is to find jobs in these job categories. Thanks in advance.

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    Cheryl Howardon 03/12/2022 at 11:20

    Hi John, Thanks for your comment. If you have experience in any of the jobs listed above, definitely start doing searches on German job portals. You can then already see what types of positions are available, how plentiful they are, what the requirements for those jobs are, and how closely they match your profile. This will give you a solid indicator about how easily you may be able to find a job. Then if you notice a gap in your profile, you can work on them in the meantime by taking courses etc. I’d also recommend learning as much German as possible before getting here too.

    Hope this helps! 🙂

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    Radhion 03/17/2022 at 08:51

    Hi Cheryl. Thank you first of all for writing to every enquiry in such detail and with so much patience. I too am from India and would like your advice on my plight. I am a 42 year old woman who has always worked in the media profession and to be precise, in front of the camera. I now want to change course and get back to college, to study a masters in Biotechnology in Germany, preferably from a public university. I completed a 3-year- degree in Biotechnology from India in the year 2011. I also am in a financial crunch and cannot apply to private universities. But tell me what would my chances of getting admitted into public universities be. And jobs thereof with german language classes too? Or would you suggest a job seeking visa, but keep in mind my zero corporate exposure/experience? Also is Biotechnology for jobs in demand? Kindly write. Thank you.

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    Cheryl Howardon 03/17/2022 at 11:28

    Hi Radhi! Thanks for your comment and reading. You have lots of questions! 🙂

    As I’ve never studied in Germany, I am not sure of your chances for getting into public universities. This site may give you a good start: https://www.study.eu/article/study-in-germany-for-free-what-you-need-to-know.

    Some companies offer German language classes, but even so, language classes are not so expensive and there are plenty of ways to better your German, like apps and other platforms.

    You can come with a job seeking visa, but you’ll need to be able to support yourself for the duration of your visa, even if you don’t find work. It’s a good idea to determine what kind of career you want to pursue first and then take it from there. There are Biotechnology jobs available, but you’ll really need to figure out what specific job(s) you’re applying for, and then do more research about the education and language requirements, top companies offering those related jobs, which cities they are located in etc. From there, you can figure out more of a plan about what you need to do – like if more education is required, etc. or if you can start applying for jobs in those areas. Without experience, you may have to start out in a junior role but you can see what options are available from your research.

    Hope this helps you get started! 🙂

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    Shrution 03/26/2022 at 11:59

    Hi Cheryl,

    I am working as an SAP Associate Consultant in an MNC in India, I am learning German A1 at present.
    Can you tell me the process to find a job a job in Germany?
    As I am a beginner and a newbie please guide

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    Cheryl Howardon 03/27/2022 at 09:10

    Hi Shruit! We have loads of articles on the exact topic. Just take a good browse through our Working In Berlin archives to get started. Good luck and come back if you have more questions. 🙂

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    Anandon 04/09/2022 at 19:55

    hi Cheryl
    Im planning to do masters in germany.I just want to know like going for other field than demanding jobs create a less job opprtunity ?Like u said business managent and sales jobs are in demand in germany now then what about opprtunities business administrative and technology managent?

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    Cheryl Howardon 04/10/2022 at 09:39

    Hi Anand! That’s great you’re planning to do your masters here. So exciting! There are many jobs available, relating to business and tech. You just need to figure out what career(s) you want to pursue. With such education backgrounds, you could become a business development person, account executive, product manager, and so much more. I’d suggest examining different career options, see what appears interesting to you, and then take it from there. You can browse job sites, read job descriptions, see what skills companies are looking for, and even start networking in related local meetup groups. Hope this helps a bit! 🙂

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    Christopheron 04/13/2022 at 00:38

    Nice article ! I want to move to Germany for my studies, I hope Stuttgart is a nice place to live in for students?

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    Cheryl Howardon 04/13/2022 at 10:20

    Thanks Christopher! Very cool you want to move here for studying. How exciting. As. I’ve never lived in Stuttgart, I cannot speak about living there. I’ve heard it’s expensive, but a great city for students and that you can have a good quality of life there. I’d recommend looking at some blogs that talk about living in Stuttgart to learn more, and also join local Facebook groups to see the conversations there and even start chatting up locals for more info. Good luck!

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    Johnon 04/27/2022 at 20:00

    Hi Cheryl,
    I am a Cameroonian and live in cameroon but my wife lives in Germany. i am a Computer Technician with a one year professional diploma. I own a computer repair and retail shop in cameroon. my wife wants me to join her in Germany. my problème is; will it be easy for me to get a job in Germany with just a one year professional diploma in computer maintenance. I am ready to undergo an Ausbildung again in Germany to integrate myself well but will i easily get a job in this field.? Not forgetting, i am 39years old now. is my age ok to get an Ausbildung in this field then later get a Job,?. Or can you recommend me a training considering my age that will easily give me a job later. I speak German with B1 level now.
    Please any guides will be of great help.

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    Cheryl Howardon 04/28/2022 at 07:43

    Hi John! Thanks for your comment. You have lots of good questions! 🙂

    It’s great that you are open to doing more education once you arrive in Germany. This will definitely help increase your chances of finding work, no matter what your age. I’d also suggest learning as much German as you can, as that will make studying or working here way easier.

    You can definitely look into all sorts of IT work, which is definitely in demand here – systems administrator, technician, support, and more.

    Hope this gives you some info to think about and work with. 🙂

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    Ramin Modaberon 05/08/2022 at 18:55

    Hi Chery
    I am an international student from Afghanistan, I want to apply to German scholarship for Bachelor degree. I have a question regarding the university credit transfer. By the time I start my education in Germany for one or two semesters, can I change my university from one country to another country like UK, US or Australia ? Or can I transfer my credit to those countries ?
    I will be glad if you answer to my question.
    Thanks

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/09/2022 at 08:40

    Hiya Ramin! 👋 Great that you want to come to Germany to complete your studies. In general, being able to transfer credits from one country to another isn’t always easy or even possible. It also varies by country and of course, by what subject you’re studying. Studying for one or two semesters could end up being a waste of time and/or money if you’re not able to transfer your credits. You have a way better chance if you complete a degree here in Germany first and then should you want to go beyond that for your masters, apply to continue your studies elsewhere. I hope that makes sense and best of luck to you. 🙂

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    Stessyon 05/10/2022 at 07:16

    Hi Cheryl!
    My name is Stessy and I am from India, currently I am working as a Sales Development Representative in my home country, I have a Bachelors and a Diploma in Management, also I have 2 years of work experience. My biggest concern with moving to Germany is that will I get a job in my domain(B2B Sales) because I have done my studies from India, so will that hinder my chances of getting a job in Germany??

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    SUJATAon 05/10/2022 at 08:49

    Hi Cheryl!!

    I’m glad I found such an informative article which is of great help to people who wants to move to Germany. Well, my question is…My son (18 years) is planning to pursue a bachelors degree (software) in Germany. Started learning german language. Can he work while doing his bachelors ?

    Can I join him as a parent & work in Germany while living with him? I am working in the Middle East as Finance Specialist with 20 years work experience in the field of Finance. I have dual Masters Degree in Finance from one of top Indian universities. Do I need to obtain any equivalent german qualification (other than German language skills) to start working? How easy it is to find jobs in my field?

    Sorry for too many question. It would be of great help if you can give me some insight. Thank you Cheryl. God bless you

    Regards,
    Sujata

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    Bismark Manteon 05/10/2022 at 08:50

    Guten Morgen,Cheryl

    Bitte,Im a Ghanaian and want to work in Germany,I have diploma in health information management.
    What requirements do I need to be able to arbeit there and can you bitte be if help
    Danke

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/10/2022 at 10:15

    Hi there Stessy! Great question. As you’ve a related post secondary degree and already some experience, the fact that you went to school outside of Germany should not hinder you from finding a job. Most visas require you have a degree, so you’re all set from that perspective actually. To further your chances of finding a job here, I also recommend learning German, creating a good job application package (we have lots of articles about creating good CV’s and cover letters), and networking (there’s lots of local career relevant meetups you can attend virtually and Facebook/LinkedIn groups based on professional interest). If you have more questions, feel free to ask them here or jump into our Facebook group to start a discussion. 🙂 Wish you the best of luck!

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/10/2022 at 11:41

    Hello Sujata! Thank you for your kind comment. It means a lot. 🙂

    To answer your first question, yes, your son can work while he’s studying. There’s some rules around it and you can read more about it here.

    Surely, you can join him, but will need to have a visa on your own. You could perhaps qualify for a Blue Card or a regular working visa which will be tied to your job. You may or may not need to obtain additional qualifications – it depends on the types of job to which you’re applying. I’d suggest doing a job search for roles you’re interested in to see what the job requirements are in general to start giving you an idea. Say for example, you want to work as an accountant here, search for “accountants in Germany” and see what information that yields as well.

    There are definitely a lot of finance jobs here and all sorts of related roles within the field. If you’re German is not up to par, look to start-ups or companies that operate in English. In addition you can apply to newer fintech or insurance companies looking to disrupt the industry a bit – and there are plenty of them.

    Hope this helps get you started. Come back if you have more questions – or join our Facebook group and start a discussion. Good luck to you and your son! 🙂

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/10/2022 at 11:46

    Hiya Bismark! It’s hard to answer your question without knowing what experience you have, how long you’ve been working, and at what jobs. 🙂 Generally, health care and information management people are needed here. As I advised other readers here, I’d suggest doing a job search for roles you’re interested in to see what the job requirements are in general to start giving you an idea. Say for example, you want to work as a software engineer here, search for “software engineers in Germany” and see what information that yields as well. If you work in a place like a hospital, fluent German may be required. But if you start woking for a healthcare related company and there are plenty of exciting new companies springing up, then English might be fine. I would also recommend contacting Because Berlin, an organization under the Berlin senate. They can discuss your specific situation with you in more details and give you guidance. Best of all, their advice is for free and in English! 🙂 Best of luck, Bismark!

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    Mani Leoon 05/11/2022 at 04:13

    Hi, I wanna move to Munich. I’m in love with a girl in Munich and we’d like to live-in-together, now I am in India. I’ve not aware of Visa Process for my situation. so I need your guidance. Thankyou!

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/11/2022 at 06:27

    Hey Mani! For all things visa related, I’d suggest contacting a relocation company or immigration lawyer to find out your options. They can guide you through your best options. Good luck.

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    vivekon 05/19/2022 at 17:27

    Hi,

    I have done my bachelors in Microbiology and PG diploma in Bioinformatics. After that i have been working with couple of hospitals and Pharma, Healthcare IT and CRO as in clinical research and healthcare IT industry in India. From last 2yrs i have left the job and helping my father in his business which is an e-learning company. Now i want to relocate to Germany for a Job. Can you please guide me which job can i get easily with respect to my experience in Germany. Do let me know if you have any suggestion.

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    Cheryl Howardon 05/23/2022 at 07:23

    Hi Vivek! You have a chance with both careers. You should research all of your options to help you make an informed decision and also base it what you’re most passionate about. There are many companies here who need people with experience in the education and learning field and there are also companies who focus purely on e-learning. To start, I’d suggest researching e-learning companies in Germany and look at their open positions. This will give you an idea as to what kinds of roles they are looking for and the requirements for those positions – like what type of education, experience, language etc. From there, you can look at similar positions in other types of companies and see how that compares. But mostly, the job descriptions will guide you for what’s needed. If you see you fit them very well, start applying. Check out our guides for tips and tricks on CV writing, interview prep, and more. If not, you can think about what else you need to do to qualify for those types of roles. Similarly, there is also need for people in healthcare. There are many new startups for example, focusing on med-tech who need people with your skills. I’d suggest the same approach as above, find out what companies are out there, the jobs they are hiring for etc. There are also many companies who need researchers, but you may find here that German language skills may be a stronger requirement. You can find this out when you are researching positions and if so, start learning German. Best of luck! 🙂

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    Oluwaseun Alaoon 06/04/2022 at 10:48

    Hi, Cheryl!

    I am a Nigerian, on the verge of completing my first year MSc studies in Moscow and I am seriously considering moving to Germany in 2023 for either my PhD or another MSc in Environmental Science related fields. What are my chances and which parts of the country would you recommend I look into?

    Secondly, I am highly proficient in IT – I am a UX Designer (intermediate) and a Data Analyst (entry level). I hope to get a job in these fields while schooling. What are my chances, please?

    Thanks in anticipation of your response.

    Regards.

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    Cheryl Howardon 06/07/2022 at 14:20

    Hiya Oluwaseun – Thank you for your comment. I think your chances to get admitted to a German university are good. I’d suggest researching German universities offering your desired programs (and in which language). From there, you can see which school and location make the must sense for you. For example, check out environment science programs here. Further to that, if you are good in UX design and data analysis, you should not have a problem finding a job in either of those fields. Just note, that while you’re studying here, there are limits on how much you can work. See here for more info.

    Hope this helps and best of luck. Hope we see you here in Germany. 🙂

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    Umer Zeeshanon 06/24/2022 at 13:23

    Hi, i am willing to come to Germany on job seeker visa. I done my Bachelors degree in Multimedia Arts from Pakistan and now am working as a graphic designer having experience of 3+ years. I would like to know that will i get the job in my desire field or i have to change my field thanks or there is any chances of getting job in Germany.

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    Cheryl Howardon 06/25/2022 at 13:29

    Hi there Umer – Graphic designers are definitely needed here in Germany and you should be able to find a job in this field. You can further research possible positions by using sites liked LinkedIn or Indeed. Based on the examination of various job descriptions, you can find out if you might have to do additional training to find related work here. Aside from that, we always advise learning German to increase your chances of finding a job, Hope this helps and good luck! 🙂 🤞

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    Nidishon 07/05/2022 at 01:30

    Hello!!
    How is the demand for a Salesforce Developer in Germany as of now. I find very little information in the internet about this. Please share some insights regarding this.
    Thank you!!

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    Cheryl Howardon 07/05/2022 at 07:03

    Hey Nidish! For sure, Salesforce developers, consultants, and administrators are in demand in Germany. First of all, the company itself has different hubs and is hiring across the country. See: https://www.salesforce.com/de/company/careers/germany/. As many German companies use Salesforce, you can easily find related roles. For example, if you search “Salesforce administrator” in Germany on Indeed, more than 300 roles are currently open. I suggest repeating this research process on different job sites and see which cities are offering opportunities. Then spend time reading the job descriptions to see what the average requirements are, if you need up skilling, how many roles require some German fluency etc. This can give you an idea about which city you may want to live, if you need to learn German or not, and more. Best of luck!

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    Tomason 07/15/2022 at 16:32

    Hello dear,
    I am Tomas studying chemical technology engineering in Poland. I want to work as chemist in Germany. Is the job scope good for chemist in Germany ? Is it demanding engineering degree in Germany.
    Thank you 😊

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    Cheryl Howardon 07/16/2022 at 11:42

    Hallo Tomas! Your plan is a good one, as chemical engineers are in high demand in Germany and the jobs tend to pay very well as you gain experience. From what I can tell, you need a masters or PHD to really find a good job. I’m not sure if you need a German degree specifically. From a quick browse of a few job sites, being able to speak German will be another critical success factor. Here’s a few articles to help you get started:

    https://www.erieri.com/salary/job/chemical-engineer/germany
    https://www.academics.com/guide/chemical-engineer-salary-germany

    Good luck!

    – Cheryl

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    Antonino Nsueon 08/02/2022 at 09:19

    Hello,
    I am from Equatorial Guinea, I recently visited Frankfurt and I enjoyed my stay there with my family. I am curious to know if I can work in Germany and live with my family there. I currently work for a multinational company as IT Manager, I do hold a bachelor in IT and an MBA both from American universities; I do speak Spanish, English, and French but not German (can learn). I just loved the environment and I think could be a good place to raise my kids.

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    Cheryl Howardon 08/02/2022 at 14:01

    Hallo Antonino! That’s wonderful news that you’d like to move to Germany! 💛 It sounds like you have a good chance. IT manager jobs are definitely in demand, and you have excellent qualifications in terms of spoken languages and education. As outlined above, it would be good to check if your degrees are recognized in the ANABIN database. Then make sure you have your CV and cover letters in shape for the German market (just search our site to find the related guides). Then just start applying and see how it goes! Best of luck with your search and let us know if you have more questions.🍀

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    Suryaon 08/15/2022 at 18:09

    I have bachelor degree in mechanical but I like to study MS (in CS or AI) in berlin. Is it possible to get admissions in reputed university for AI or CS ?

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    Ziaon 10/14/2022 at 07:57

    Hi, Cheryl! It’s a very helpful article for people who want to move into Germany with ambition of work or studies. I need guideline from you I have done Masters in Accounts from Pakistan and also have five+ years job experience in Accounts. My current job is for Austrian company that has office in Pakistan. I am also learning German Language. I have never been abroad, what could be my advantage to come and get job on my first visit? Thank you,
    Regards,
    Zia

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    Cheryl Howardon 10/14/2022 at 13:36

    Hi Zia – Thanks for your kind comments. 🙂 It sounds like you already have an excellent education and experience that will help you land a job. Learning the language also helps increase your chances, as accounting teams often tend to speak German.

    You could apply for a job seeker’s visa to come here and look for work for up to six months – you’ll need enough money to survive without work until you find a job, healthcare insurance, and a few other things, but that’s one way. You can also apply for jobs abroad – just ensure your cover letter and CV are up to local specifications. Browse through our site and you’ll find lots of helpful guides on the topic. 🙂

    Good luck!

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    Viduthon 01/11/2023 at 07:55

    Hi Cheryl,

    I’m from Sri Lanka and currently working in Dubai,UAE as a Project Coordinator. I’m Bsc Civil and Environmental engineering graduate ( My Bachelor University accepted in ANABIN database). I have 2 years of Civil engineering experience in Sri Lanka and 6 Month Experience in Dubai also. I’m really wanted to move to Germany and that’s why i came here Dubai to Collect some money for my Masters. Actually I need to know, What is the best option for me? Finding Job Visa or Student Visa? and how is the Demand for Civil Engineers? I need to Do my Masters in either Environmental Engineering, Renewable Engineering or Structural Engineering. What Master will worth for Germany Job Market? Still i cannot Speak German and plan to learn that also.

    Regards,

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/11/2023 at 14:57

    Hi Viduth. Thanks for your message. 🙂

    For sure, your job is very much in demand! I can recommend reading this article: https://bharatingermany.com/study-civil-engineering-in-germany/. I also suggest following his blog and YouTube channel, as he has plenty of helpful information, especially when it comes to studying in Germany.

    It’s hard to say which option is better for you. You could try your luck here for 6 months on the job search visa and see if you can find a position during that time. You can also start applying from abroad and see where that leads you – the bonus is that if you get hired, the employer will usually offer a relocation package that covers things like your flight, help with finding an apartment, and more. Getting your Masters isn’t such a bad option either. 🙂 There are really top-notch globally recognized programs here and also, if you do a degree here, it will certainly motivate German companies to hire you when you finish school.

    To really help yourself make a decision, I always suggest doing deep research. So Google “Civil engineering jobs Germany” or something along those lines or use jobs portals like LinkedIn or Xing. Look at open roles, see if the responsibilities match your profile and interests, and also look at their requirements like if they require a Bachelors or Masters, if they need fluency in German, and more. Some professions/companies really demand fluency and others not. This will really help you come to a good decision and know what you need to do.

    Good luck! And hope we can welcome you to Germany soon.

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    Tiffon 01/30/2023 at 07:37

    Hi Cheryl,

    Thank you so much for the informative article and responses to everyone’s questions. I’ve been thinking of moving to Germany for work, and I wonder whether to take a MBA first or search for work directly in Germany.

    A bit of background: I’m from Asia, and I hold a Masters degree in project management. I have about 3 years of work experience in total, with about 2.5yr experience as Scrum Master for software app company.

    I’m curious to know if is it easy to search for Scrum Master or project management related work at this experience level, or should I consider doing more studies (to also integrate better and learn the language)? What proficiency level would I need before I go?

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/30/2023 at 12:35

    Hiya Tiff! Thanks for your nice words. Always so happy to know we’re helping people. 🙂

    Coming to Germany for school is always a good idea. There are lots of good universities here that offer programs in English and completing your degree here definitely helps you more easily find work here.

    On the other hand, project managers and scrum masters are in high demand here and it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a job here regardless of your experience level and even not knowing German won’t be an issue. I’ve been working as a scrum master and agile coach for some years now with limited German schools and havem’t personally had any issues finding a new job. It’s also very likely you can get a Blue Card too, which is pretty much the best visa you can get and shortens the path and time to permanent residency.

    I hope this helps. Let us know if you have more questions. 🙂

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    ARUN C RAOon 02/05/2023 at 13:13

    I am moving to Germany to live. To Freiburg. visa os not the issue, i am marrying my german fiancee. I am concerned about work. I am an Indian Sign Language Interpreter and a Safari Guide in Africa. Ran NGOs for the deaf in India most of my professional life. I managed my own business and NGO as well, and currently am Head of Marketing for a Assistive technology company in India. MY German is not fluent though i have a A2 certificate. i am really concerned about the job market there and how i would possibly fit in. Is there work for English speakers?? In sales perhaps or content writing? Seems i did a lot of marketing/promotional work during my time fundraising for my organisation. Did a few client servicing skills workshops along the way. I worked for myself throughout my life so i dont have references as such. This is my Linked In profile. https://www.linkedin.com/in/arun-c-rao-4b271716/ . If you have any advice pls share.

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    Cheryl Howardon 02/06/2023 at 11:57

    Hey Arun – Congrats on your move! I hope you are able to build a happy life for yourself in Germany. You definitely have a great mix of experience, but you’ll really need to figure out where to put your focus. What do you really want to do with your career? It doesn’t have to be one area, but perhaps two or three. Once you’ve figured that out, start researching related positions and their requirements. You can begin to get a picture of what may be needed to pursue those professions – how strongly the German language is a requirement, what type of experience and education they are looking for, and more. You can look at the options and see which one you want to chase. From there, you can create a CV and cover letter that will be appealing to the companies you want to target and then you can start applying for jobs. Bottomline, German is experiencing a labor crisis and more and more people will be needed, so you really have many options.

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    Albin Jollyon 03/07/2023 at 08:42

    I am from india. I have a master degree in chemistry and have 5 year experience as a chemist in gold refinery in UAE and trying to learn german. Is there any possibility for find job in germany from staying in UAE?( ready to work in both related and not related field of study)

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    Cheryl Howardon 03/07/2023 at 13:44

    Hi Albin! Thanks for stopping by. Yes, it’s certainly possible to apply for jobs from abroad before coming to Germany. Some companies (not all) will even help you with relocation costs. I’d advise putting together a job application that meets German standards (including a CV and cover letter. Next, start searching job sites for related positions and see what the requirements for your job are – like if you need to know German, how well it pays, and more. If you think you meet the requirements, just start applying. We have plenty of helpful guides on the site that will take you through all off this – you can find them here: https://theberlinlife.com/career-in-germany/

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    Deevine Morishuon 11/13/2023 at 19:08

    Hie I’m deevine from Zimbabwe I’m looking for a job

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    Cheryl Howardon 11/14/2023 at 08:54

    Hi Deevine! I replied to the email you sent me yesterday. Take a look. 😉

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    Adithya Kumaron 01/05/2024 at 03:43

    Hi Cheryl I am Adithya from India .. i have planned for Germany IU to complete my MBA and i am confused that which specialisation to take and want to connect with more people around

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    Cheryl Howardon 01/05/2024 at 09:41

    Hi Adithya – I recommend checking out our community page to see the various ways to connect with others in our community. 🙂

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    Naomi Kaleyon 03/08/2024 at 13:42

    Hi Cheryl,
    I am Naomi from India. I completed my Masters Degree in Visual Design (Elisava School of Design) from Barcelona in July, 2023. Post my Masters Graduation I also interned with a retail & apparel company in Barcelona for 4 months. I am currently looking for full-time job opportunities in Graphic Design in Germany as I want to move back to Europe. Would you suggest that looking for an entry level, junior roles in the creative field would be rather difficult to get visa sponsorship? I have gained totalling two years of work experience through freelance endeavors and internships. I am also curious to know if opting for a trainee level or vocational program in Germany would be a better idea in-order to get a head start in my career?

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    Cheryl Howardon 03/11/2024 at 09:26

    Hi Naomi! 🙂 Thanks for your comment. As you mentioned, looking for entry-level jobs in graphic design would be a good start. Many international companies are looking for talent, so there’s a high chance that they will help you get your needed work permit. You can also look into getting your freelance visa – the one key component of that would be having German companies as clients though. I’d also recommend studying German, as the more German you speak, the greater your chances are for employment. There are also many places here offering training in things like UI/UX, so you can take further training at places like Ironhack or Spiced Academy. Hope this helps and best of luck!

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