Living and Working in Germany as a Foreigner: Salaries in Germany 2023!

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  • čas přidán 15. 02. 2023
  • Salaries in Germany for software engineers, nurses, doctors etc. If you are thinking of moving to Germany or living in and working in Germany, one of the top questions on your mind is how much can you actually earn as a salary while working in Germany. Many people wonder if you decide to move to Germany and work in Germany as a foreigner, how much salary do you get paid while working in Germany as a foreigner. In this video I share with you exactly this information.
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Komentáře • 61

  • @Waleochronicles
    @Waleochronicles  Před měsícem

    Thanks for Watching. Join the my Master Class on “How to get a well paid English Speaking Job in Germany: waleochronicles.com/?page_id=958

  • @hoanpham9112
    @hoanpham9112 Před 9 měsíci +15

    I am working in Germany at senior level, high paid earner but after deducting tax, social contribution and with my simple life style, my monthly saving is less than when I worked and lived in Asia, sad!!! I can confirm if you are 9-5 worker, no way you can get rich in Germany 😢

  • @alvinlablah5049
    @alvinlablah5049 Před rokem

    Thanks so much for thia million of information. Hope we can get connected better.

  • @slimetyphoon
    @slimetyphoon Před rokem

    I’ve heard some essential information for me thanks a lot!😊

  • @Alice13382
    @Alice13382 Před rokem +1

    You're very articulate. Kudos ma'am !

  • @gokhanbymcs
    @gokhanbymcs Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you :)

  • @slvrstar4070
    @slvrstar4070 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much from the info. I'm a Hungarian who's planning to move to Germany in around four months, so this is going to come in very handy later.

  • @Emstyne_
    @Emstyne_ Před rokem

    Looking gorgeous and dashing as usual. Can’t wait to pick up those Engineering roles…incoming electrical engineer.

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem +1

      Thank you. And I wish you goodluck. Don’t forget to share your story with us once you bag that engineering role 👍🏾

    • @Emstyne_
      @Emstyne_ Před rokem

      @@Waleochronicles I will

  • @WBJAdventures
    @WBJAdventures Před rokem

    thanks for share

  • @eric0380
    @eric0380 Před rokem

    I'm not even level 2 fluency. But I'm striving for at least level 3 fluency. Then I move if sponsored.

  • @krzysztofkopciewicz6606

    Thank you for your inpud madam.

  • @undergroundheroes7278
    @undergroundheroes7278 Před 9 měsíci

    What about digital marketers?

  • @jackiesackey1737
    @jackiesackey1737 Před rokem +1

    First to like 👍

  • @rjeanbaptistebryant
    @rjeanbaptistebryant Před rokem

    I’m so glad I found you! I literally got a recruitment email from Universitat Heidelberg in Germany 🇩🇪 and with all the scams out there, I’m needing some assistance with confirming it’s validity! Is there any advice or assistance you may offer?
    For reference, I’ve worked abroad in Asia for nearly a decade but only studied abroad in Europe. ❤
    🙏 Thank you for your time🇩🇪

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem

      I’m a bit confused, did a head hunter contact you for a role they are recruiting for? If yes, then probably legit.

  • @AquilaCat
    @AquilaCat Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this information! I'm going back to college in my 30's to get a bachelor's degree here in the USA and then plan to get my master's degree in Germany. I'm aiming for something along the lines of genetics or forensics. My bachelor's will be in botany so if nothing else I can always go with botany genetics and help out in the agricultural field that way. I'm hopeful that I'll be able to find a job in Germany after graduating from a university there. My end goal is to get to Ireland, but honestly, the more I learn about how Germany treats its citizens, the more appealing it sounds to put down roots there and just visit Ireland as often as I can.

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like you have a solid plan right there. One tip though, learn German. It makes your life so much easier if you wanna live in Germany. Goodluck

    • @AquilaCat
      @AquilaCat Před rokem +1

      @@Waleochronicles oh, I absolutely will! And am! I took German classes back in Jr high and high school so already knew the basics, and I've been diligently learning German on DuoLingo for the last year and will continue to do so while I'm getting my bachelor's. I am at a conversational level with German now, but aim to be as close to fluent as possible by the time I go to school there in 4 years.

  • @gungij2728
    @gungij2728 Před 10 měsíci +3

    can you work in germany as a foreigner that doesnt speak german does speak really good english is 17 years old a student that doesnt study in germany but studies online, the question is if i would be able to find a job out there as a english speaking 17 year old from the EU

    • @erikbrohmann449
      @erikbrohmann449 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Easiest would be to start in an university exchange program and learn at least some German. After university you should be able to find a job as a EU citizen, if there is a need for your skills.

  • @fatguyintinypants
    @fatguyintinypants Před rokem

    Any info on how much a journeyman carpenter can make in germany?

    • @wora1111
      @wora1111 Před rokem

      That very much depends on your knowledge of German . How good are your communication skills?

    • @fatguyintinypants
      @fatguyintinypants Před rokem

      @@wora1111 in the process of learning. Let's say just enough for me to get a work visa. Which I think requires a b1 test

  • @maleeshamadhuwanthi5656
    @maleeshamadhuwanthi5656 Před rokem +3

    Dear can i extend language course visa im from srilanka

  • @abdullahilawaldanfari-ki2vz
    @abdullahilawaldanfari-ki2vz Před 9 měsíci +2

    What about unskilled worker salary in Germany

    • @erikbrohmann449
      @erikbrohmann449 Před 8 měsíci +1

      For unskilled workers it starts at 13,30€ per hour. For 40h week 2.128€, around 1.500€ after taxes and social contribution. But be aware maybe you don't get a full-time job and when you are unskilled it's hard to get a work permit as a non European citizen.

    • @carlbenz9807
      @carlbenz9807 Před měsícem

      Move here, claim you are a migrant, register as many children you can find, receive Bürgergeld (welfare in Germany), move back to your country and just wait a few months. You can become a millionaire that way. Sadly no joke.

  • @farhanfarooqi8502
    @farhanfarooqi8502 Před rokem +1

    Is there tax in 2500 monthly salary in full time..?

  • @chibuzomartins1001
    @chibuzomartins1001 Před 11 měsíci

    What about a research scientist. How much do they earn?

    • @carlbenz9807
      @carlbenz9807 Před měsícem

      Depends on your field (social sciences or natural sciences), having a PhD increases what you can earn. Also if you want to work in university or governmental funded research institute or industry. Former are limited by governmental labor agreement. Many professors dont earn more than 6000 Euro before taxes in Germany, as a normal researcher 4000 to 5000 Euro is ususally max. Industry? 75.000 to 90.000 depending on experience per year. Taxes and incidentals will reduce after tax by, at least, 50%

  • @afua2602
    @afua2602 Před rokem

    How much do interns earn

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem

      Depends how much the company pays per hour and how many hours per week/month the interns work. For context the minimum wage in Germany is 12 euros per hour

  • @losenekamara3982
    @losenekamara3982 Před rokem +1

    Hey is data scientist starting salary with 104,000??

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem

      As I mentioned in the video it always depends on your level of experience, skill set and negotiation skills etc

    • @losenekamara3982
      @losenekamara3982 Před rokem

      @@Waleochronicles yea but with this 104,000 is seniors engineering salary ?

    • @losenekamara3982
      @losenekamara3982 Před rokem

      @@Waleochronicles I’m sorry 104,000 is senior data scientist salary ?

  • @mariamasaidykhan6898
    @mariamasaidykhan6898 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi sister I'm interested pls

  • @yogeshakk4918
    @yogeshakk4918 Před rokem

    I am indian , may I come to Germany to search jobs

  • @user-cr8cj9eb7g
    @user-cr8cj9eb7g Před rokem

    How about unskilled workers.We don't have any certificate. Is the Germany not for us too?

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem +2

      Germany wants skilled workers to join the labour force. You must have at least a vocational training (called Ausbildung in German)

    • @user-cr8cj9eb7g
      @user-cr8cj9eb7g Před rokem

      @@Waleochronicles Are there vocational institutions that we can apply? If yes, what are the requirements.

    • @Waleochronicles
      @Waleochronicles  Před rokem +2

      @@user-cr8cj9eb7g I dont have much experience and knowledge with Ausbildung. You'll have to research yourself. What I can say though is that to do an Ausbildung in Germany, you need very good German language proficiency (from B1 - C1 depending on the Ausbildung in question). Goodluck

    • @hikmatullahkhan5618
      @hikmatullahkhan5618 Před rokem

      For skilled workers and professional jobs German language is indispensable?

  • @johnveerkamp1501
    @johnveerkamp1501 Před rokem

    you don't in it for the money. !!!!!!!

  • @karimnabil1851
    @karimnabil1851 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I appreciate that you’re making these videos to help us. Is it okay to consult you since I’m trying to make a decision, and it would be appreciated if you can give me your thoughts on my current situation. Would I be able to connect with you on Instagram?

  • @celebirities.space2000

    Hello can we connect I want to talk to you