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July 08, 2022

Developer Salaries 2022 Report Germany

What are developers getting paid in Germany in 2022? We bring you a data-driven salary report to help developers level up their career...

Mikaella

Mikaella C

Ines Almeida

Inês Almeida

Last year we brought you our first comprehensive breakdown of developer salaries in Germany. We used extensive data gathered over the course of five years, breaking down all the variables that go into making up that magic number: your salary. 

In 2021, we found that while COVID-19 impacted developer hirings, it didn’t make a noticeable difference in salary. In this year’s report, we’ve found that hirings have bounced back, with a 54% increase in developer hirings from 2020 to 2021. Developer salaries have continued to rise, with a year-on-year improvement from 2021 to 2022, proving again that Germany is indeed a good place to be a developer. 

You can see how developer salaries changed in 2023 HERE!

Average offered salary by role and years of experience 2021

GER Offered salary by role and years of experience 2021

Average offered salary per role and years of experience 2022

GER Average offered salary by role and years of experience 2022

Breakdown of developer salaries in Germany

Experience, role, tech stack, gender, and even nationality contribute to how much a developer earns. And the city you live in plays a role, too. The highest average salaries are found in Munich, but the best bang for your buck is in Berlin, which offers generous salaries with a lower cost of living.

GER Average Offered Salary 2021

If you’re not originally from Berlin, you can still set your sights on the city. Our data found that being a local doesn’t necessarily guarantee a higher pay grade. In both 2021 and 2022, salaries rose not just for local native German speakers but also for local, non-native speakers and for those who emigrated to Germany from the EU and the rest of the world.

Watch DevCities Berlin, to see what's it like living as a developer in the German capital.

Offered salary per talent type and role 2021

GERMANY Offered salary per talent type and role 2021

Offered salary per talent type and role 2022

GERMANY Offered salary per talent type and role 2022
  • Depending upon the role, non-native-speaking locals can earn up to 4% more than their native-speaking counterparts.

  • Not from the EU? No worries. Developers who have moved to Germany from the rest of the world have found consistently higher salaries than those who moved from the EU. Just get that visa sorted!

Here’s how that data starts to look when we factor in not just role, but years of experience.

Average offered salary per talent type and years of experience 2021

GER Average offered salary per talent type and years of experience 2021

Average offered salary per talent type and years of experience 2022

GER Average offered salary per talent type and years of experience 2022 (Germany)

The gender pay gap is still a problem

In both 2021 and 2022, male developers were paid consistently more than female developers, sometimes by as much as 5%. In fact, data shows that the gender pay gap widened in 2022, with women more consistently receiving lower salaries across both junior and senior roles.

Check out our Women in Tech Report to see the state of female representation in tech teams.

Offered salary per gender and years of experience 2021/2022

GERMANY Offered salary per gender and years of experience

Location and nationality don't affect interview invites and hires 

Along with the fairly equitable rates of pay for developers no matter where you’re from, we analysed how likely you are to make it to the job interview based on your location. 

Here, locals have the advantage, with the lion’s share of interview invites and hires going to candidates already located in Germany. 

However, after a decline in hiring candidates from the rest of the world in 2019 and 2020, rates are rising again for 2021 and 2022, proving that borders aren’t a barrier for the right job.

Interview invites by talent type per year*

GERMANY Interview invites per talent type per year

Hires by talent type per year*

GERMANY Hires per talent type per year (Germany)

*The data reflect the number of invites and hires at the Honeypot platform 

Expectations are low… too low!

We found one consistent factor across all of our data: developers typically underestimate the salary they deserve. For example, check out the difference between the estimated salary for junior management (€39,200) and the average offered salary for junior management (€67,500): a whopping 41% difference.

Typically, the expected salary and average offered salary tend to align more in senior roles, suggesting that more experienced developers have a more accurate idea of what they’re worth. But even then, they are still consistently underestimated, leading us to the conclusion that many developers don’t have a precise picture of the actual salary landscape out there.

Expected salary by role and years of experience 2021

GERMANY Expected salary per role and years of experience 2021

Expected salary by role and years of experience 2022

GERMANY Expected salary per role and years of experience 2022

Once again women are expecting less than their male counterparts. They consistently ask for €2,000+ less, while that number grows as the experience grows.

Expected salary by gender and years of experience 2021/2022

GERMANY Expected salary per gender and years of experience

Expected salary by talent type and role 2021

GERMANY Expected salary per talent type and role 2021

Expected salary by talent type and role 2022

GERMANY Expected salary per talent type and role 2022

Methodology

Our key data source is the salaries specified by hiring companies during the interview process on the Honeypot platform. If an interview invite was missing significant information (like position, title, or company location), we removed those from the study to ensure the data can be compared consistently. We also removed unusually low or high salaries to avoid extreme outliers and used an external library to determine gender based on the individual’s first name. All salaries are based on the company’s initial offer, and not a final negotiated and contracted amount.

The best way to make sure you’re getting the best possible salary is to be informed and prepared to talk about it! So share what you’ve learned and sign up for our fabulous newsletter below for even more reports, videos, interviews and insights.

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