Farmworker Germany - Jobs and Salary, How to find a job

What is the salary of - Farmworker Germany?
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What are the typical job requirements for this occupation?
Farmworker Germany - What are the typical requirements or qualifications in job postings?

 


The most common places to find a job are: Berlin (capital city), Munich, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Hanover, Cologne, Frankfurt am Main, Essen, Dortmund, Dusseldorf, Bremen, Dresden

Salary for the job: Farmworker Germany - USD 1673
Average salary Germany - USD 2835
Wages are paid in local currency: EUR (Euros)

The impact of the work experience on the salary:
Experienced: + 29%
Mid-Career: + 12%
Entry-Level: - 17%

 

Chart: (1) Salary - Farmworker (2) Average salary - Germany


 

Chart: (1) Experienced (2) Medium experience (3) Partialy experience


 

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Farmworker - Germany: Payroll taxes and social security contributions


Employee benefits
Retirement plan: Not common
Health insurance: Rarely
Internal and external training courses: No
Career development plan for the employees: Not usual

Typical job requirements
Education level: High school
Certification: May be required
IT literate: Not necessary
Probation period: Not usual
Official language: German
Knowledge of foreign languages: Not necessary
Driver's licence: Not necessary
Work experience: Impact on the salary - Medium

Job type:
Full Time Job
Part Time Job
Temporary Job
Seasonal Job
Contract employment
Freelance Job
Self-employment
Other
Industry: agriculture and fishing jobs

Working time and paid leave
Working week: Monday - Friday
Working hours per week: 40
Overtime working hours: Not frequently
Paid vacation days: 20 (The contract may be different)
Paid public holidays: 9
Lunch break: Not often
Lunch break duration: 30 minutes
Flexible working hours: Generally yes

Tips for finding a job as a foreigner
Is working permit / working visa required? EU nationals generally do not require work permits to work within the EU, whereas nationals from other countries typically need to obtain work permits.
Required level of proficiency in the local language: Elementary level

Unemployment rate Germany - 4.4%
Retirement age Germany - 65.83

Companies in Germany, with the highest published employment and wages for this occupation - farmworker, are farms, wholesale traders and crop production companies.


Working conditions for a farm worker can vary greatly depending on the size and type of farm. For small, family-owned farms, workers may have more flexible hours and closer relationships with their employers. However, on larger commercial farms, workers may face long hours in hot, strenuous outdoor conditions, with limited access to clean water and restroom facilities. They may also face low pay and limited benefits, and may be expected to perform physically demanding tasks like planting and harvesting crops, caring for animals, and operating heavy machinery. Despite these challenges, farm workers play a critical role in feeding nation and the world, and their hard work is often appreciated by the communities they serve.



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