Tech Jobs in Germany

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Germany’s tech scene thrives on a blend of tradition and innovation. The country’s strong engineering heritage, combined with federal investment in digital infrastructure and the German Digital Agenda, has created a fertile ground for software, AI, and industrial‑automation firms. Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg host vibrant startup ecosystems, while Frankfurt’s financial hub fuels fintech and blockchain ventures.

Key sectors include automotive software (BMW, Volkswagen, Bosch), industrial IoT (Siemens, KONUX), fintech (N26, Wirecard formerly, now others), e‑commerce (Zalando, Rocket Internet), cloud and enterprise software (SAP, Microsoft, Amazon), and renewable energy tech (E.ON, Vestas). Startups from Berlin to Dresden pioneer AI, data‑analytics, and cybersecurity solutions.

Living costs vary: Berlin offers lower rent than Munich or Hamburg, but salaries in the South and finance districts are higher. Salary transparency lets candidates benchmark offers against market rates, plan for taxes, health insurance, and relocation allowances, and make informed decisions when moving to cities like Munich or Frankfurt where the cost of living is substantial.

Staff Software Engineer - Process Modeling

Company: Celonis

Location: Munich, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Celonis, a global leader in Process Mining technology, is seeking a Staff Software Engineer for Process Modeling. The role involves developing and testing innovative process discovery and modeling algorithms, interacting with other engineers and product managers, and driving innovation in the area of process discovery and modeling. The ideal candidate should have a university degree in computer science with a specialization in process mining or equivalent experience, 5+ years in state-of-the-art process mining, and 10+ years in software development with Python, Java, or C++. Celonis offers a unique opportunity to work with industry-leading process mining technology, investment in personal growth, competitive compensation, and a global, diverse team.

SAP Delivery Manager (m/f/d)

Company: EPAM Systems

Location: Berlin, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

EPAM is seeking an SAP Delivery Manager to join their team in Germany, offering a chance to work with a leading software engineering and IT consulting company. The role involves managing the design and deployment of integrated end-to-end solutions, establishing a strategy for continuous delivery risk management, and ensuring technical leadership for delivery. The ideal candidate should have solid knowledge of SAP project methodologies, experience with SAP Solution Manager, and understanding of SAP S/4HANA migration/implementation approaches. Strong interpersonal and leadership skills are required, along with the ability to work effectively in a dynamic, dispersed team. EPAM offers a comprehensive benefits package including 30 days holiday, pension scheme, and learning opportunities.

Verkäufer (m-w-d)

Company: The TJX Companies, Inc.

Location: Gera, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

TK Maxx, part of the TJX family, is seeking a part-time sales associate (m/f/d) for its store in Gera, Germany. The role involves assisting customers, handling cash, contributing to merchandise presentation, restocking sales floor, and maintaining the sales area. Benefits include a secure job in an expanding company, flexible working hours, employee discounts, pension scheme, employee assistance program, fitness offers, and diverse development opportunities. The ideal candidate should be team-oriented, flexible, enjoy working with people, and be friendly and reliable. TJX aims to foster an inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued and involved.

Verkäufer (m/w/d)

Company: The TJX Companies, Inc.

Location: Sankt Augustin, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

MuleSoft Account Executive - Public Sector DACH

Company: Salesforce

Location: Munich, Germany

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Salesforce, a leading company in CRM and AI, is seeking a Prime Named Account Executive with technology knowledge and B2B sales experience. The role involves driving expansion in the local market for Public Sector customers in DACH. The successful candidate will exceed sales targets, manage complex sales cycles, and evangelize the Salesforce vision. Required skills include proven experience in selling enterprise software or SaaS solutions, a history of net new business sales, and fluency in English and German. Benefits include a competitive compensation package, career advancement, and a commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of tech roles are in demand in Germany?
In Germany, the demand spans software engineering, data science, AI/ML, cybersecurity, DevOps, product management, cloud architecture, embedded systems, automotive software, and fintech solutions. Companies look for expertise in both traditional programming and emerging technologies like quantum computing and edge AI.
Are tech jobs in Germany remote or on-site?
Many German tech firms offer hybrid work models, especially in software and cloud services. However, roles in automotive manufacturing, industrial automation, and certain fintech positions often require on‑site presence in factories or corporate offices. Remote work is increasingly common in startups and consulting.
Who are the major tech employers in Germany?
Prominent employers include Siemens, SAP, Bosch, Volkswagen, BMW, Deutsche Telekom, Amazon Germany, Google Germany, N26, Zalando, and the German branch of Microsoft. Regional giants like E.ON in energy and KONUX in industrial IoT also recruit heavily.
What salary ranges can I expect for tech positions in Germany?
Salaries vary by city and seniority. Entry‑level roles typically earn €45k–€60k, mid‑level €60k–€90k, and senior positions €90k–€140k. In Munich or Frankfurt, salaries can be 10–15% higher due to cost of living. Tech salaries are complemented by health insurance, pension contributions, and annual bonuses.
How can I relocate to Germany for a tech job?
First, secure a job offer that supports a work visa or EU Blue Card. Apply for the Blue Card, which requires a job offer with a salary threshold (≈€56k for 2024). Register with local authorities, obtain health insurance, and consider relocation packages offered by employers. Learning basic German and enrolling in integration courses can accelerate your settlement.

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