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Graduate jobs in Germany

Right now we have 141 available DE graduate job positions from popular employers like Avery Dennison, EF Education First, Eurofins, Personio & Kroll. The different graduate jobs are spread across many cities in Germany including Wiesbaden, Munich, Berlin, Munich & Hamburg.

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A graduate job refers to a full-time, entry-level position that requires the applicant to have a degree from a college, university or a business school in order to obtain the occupation. Often, applicants that are close to completing their academic qualifications will also be considered for these positions. Graduate listings are offered by companies of all shapes and sizes and form one of the most common and most sought after forms of employment today. See which job we currently have online in Germany.

Salary and benefits designate further fluctuating elements of graduate jobs and are once more determined by the individual employer or country of occupation. A salary refers to a fixed regular payment made by an employer to an employee, while benefits refer to indirect or non-financial compensations offered. Both the salary presented and the benefits received should be more competitive in a graduate position than a student job, graduate programme and/or an internship.

Tip: Get started on the application process for your graduate job by updating your CV and writing a cover letter that is tailored to the job description.

Living and working in Germany

In the search for a graduate job you are facing a diverse employer landscape in Germany: While the capital Berlin is the largest city in Germany and serves as its political power hub, it is harder to pinpoint one economic center in the country. In the north, Hamburg has the second-biggest harbour in Europe. Frankfurt am Main is famous for its financial district. In the west, the cities Cologne and Düsseldorf are home to many consumer goods companies, while in the south Munich and Stuttgart are the country’s “motor towns”. 

Tip: Be aware that the requirements for job applications in Germany may be different from what you are used to. So spend some time finding out how a standard German CV looks and be prepared for some of the peculiarities of the German job market.

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