Berlin – The political, cultural, and economic hub of the country. It’s also the largest city in Germany.
As of 2025, Germany has a population of approximately 84 million people, making it the most populous country in the European Union.
Euro (€) (EUR)
Student part-time jobs (commonly called “Mini-Jobs” or HiWi jobs):
| Profession | Average Gross Salary/year (€) |
|---|---|
| Software Developer | €55,000 – €75,000 |
| Engineer (Mechanical) | €50,000 – €65,000 |
| Data Scientist | €60,000 – €85,000 |
| IT Consultant | €55,000 – €75,000 |
| Doctor | €70,000 – €100,000+ |
| Nurse | €35,000 – €50,000 |
| Accountant | €45,000 – €60,000 |
| Marketing Manager | €50,000 – €70,000 |
| Research Assistant (Uni) | €30,000 – €45,000 |
| Architect | €50,000 – €70,000 |
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Best Cities to Live in Germany (for students & professionals)
Berlin: Capital, multicultural, tech/startup scene, excellent public transport.
Munich: High salaries, tech/engineering hub, expensive cost of living.
Hamburg: Port city, good for media/logistics, scenic and international.
Frankfurt: Finance hub, international population, major airport.
Stuttgart: Automotive hub (Mercedes, Porsche), high-quality of life.
Cologne: Media industry, diverse, lively nightlife.
Leipzig: Affordable, growing startup scene, student-friendly.
Heidelberg: Academic hub, scenic, traditional, ideal for researchers.
Top picks for students: Berlin, Leipzig, Heidelberg.
Top picks for professionals: Munich, Stuttgart, Frankfurt.