Job vacancies in Germany with salaries up to €19.41 per hour
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1. Can immigrants work legally in Germany?
Yes, immigrants can work in Germany as long as they have the appropriate work or residence visa.
Citizens of the European Union do not need a visa. Those coming from non-EU countries require specific permission.
2. Which sectors hire the most immigrants in Germany?
The sectors with the highest demand for foreigners include:
- Civil construction
- Logistics and warehouses
- Elderly care and health (nursing)
- Hospitality and gastronomy
- Information Technology (IT)
- Industry and production
3. Do I need to speak German to get a job?
It depends on the field. For jobs in hospitality, healthcare, and services, basic German is essential. But in fields like IT and logistics, you can start with English.
Still, learning German greatly increases your chances.
4. How can I find jobs in Germany?
You can search for jobs on the following websites:
- Jobbörse (official government website)
- Indeed.de
- StepStone.de
- Meinestadt.de
- Xing.com (like LinkedIn)
It's also worth looking for Facebook groups of Brazilians/Latinos in Germany.
5. What is the curriculum like in Germany?
The German curriculum (Lebenslauf) is pretty straightforward. It includes:
- Personal data (with a photo is common there)
- Academic background
- Professional experience
- Skills and languages
- A cover letter (Anschreiben) is almost always required.
6. Can immigrants work while learning the language?
Yes, many people start with simple jobs while studying German, such as kitchen help, cleaning, deliveries, production in factories or warehouses.
Many integration courses help with this transition.
7. What is the average salary for someone starting out?
The minimum wage in Germany in 2025 is around 12.41 euros per hour. But some sectors pay more.
For example, in the healthcare sector or in specialized factories, you can earn between 2,000 and 3,000 euros per month.
8. Can I work on a student visa or job seeker visa?
Yes, but with limitations. With a student visa, you can work up to 20 hours per week.
The job search visa allows you to work partially while searching for a qualified position.
9. Do I need to validate my diploma or professional experience?
For regulated professions such as nursing, engineering, and medicine, yes. Validation of the diploma is required.
For other areas, practical experience is often sufficient, especially for technical or operational roles.
10. What if I am mistreated at work or not paid?
In Germany, all workers have rights, even foreigners.
You can seek help from the trade union (Gewerkschaft), the migrant advice center (Migrationsberatung), or report anonymously to Zoll (labor control).
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