German luxury carmaker Audi said Tuesday it planned to slash 9,500 jobs in Germany by 2025 as part of a massive overhaul to help finance a costly switch to electric vehicles.
Do you need to have fluent German to live and work in Germany? It's a debate that provokes strong reactions. Now a new study has found strong language skills increase foreigners' chances of being paid more.
Almost 30 years after reunification, employees in east Germany earn significantly less than employees in western Germany, even with the same qualifications.
If you start a new job in Germany, there's a high chance you'll get a contract with an expiry date. Now labour market researchers have also evaluated what kind of firms are more likely to offer fixed-term contracts.
A new infographic breaks down which types of foreign workers - from low to high skilled - come to the Bundesrepublik, and where they stand in an EU wide comparison.
Having a career culture shock in Germany? Our jobs coach Chris Pyak lays out how learning to embrace the differences, frustrating as they might be, can help you snag that dream position.
What does an average household in Germany surrender to the state every year? According to new research, employees don't work for their own wallet until mid-July.
Earlier this month, Germany passed a series of controversial measures to make it easier to integrate migrants, as well as to deport rejected asylum seekers. Here's what it all means.
Around 1.6 million people work in the care sector in Germany. But almost 40,000 jobs are unfilled — and demand is growing due to an ageing population. What happens now?
The German government says it’s desperate to attract foreign talent to replenish its ageing workforce. But what's it really like to work here? Our readers weigh in.
The number of British companies in Germany is rising due to Brexit, a new report states. Meanwhile, the southern state of Bavaria is planning to open an office in London in a bid to strengthen links.
Germany's jobless rate in April held steady at the lowest rate since reunification in 1990, official figures showed Tuesday, as the jobs boom in Europe's biggest economy held up despite signs of slowing growth.
Are you an international who's working in Germany? We want to hear about your experiences, and what you think the country could do better, for a series of upcoming articles.
A yoga course can be considered vocational training, a Berlin court has ruled, paving the way to doing the "Downward-facing Dog" on company time in Germany's capital.