Generous support from the Federal Employment Agency as well as the services of private recruitment agencies help to optimize the process of finding suitable employees in Germany.
Workforce in Germany
43 million
More than 86
More than 500,000
37 percent
Services
In Germany, a wide array of public and private agencies supports both domestic and foreign companies in finding suitable staff.
Federal Employment Agency
Federal Employment Agency
The Federal Employment Agency (Bundesagentur für Arbeit) provides a highly professional service to meet supply and demand. The agency, which can be found in all municipalities in Germany, provides its services free of charge.
Make it in Germany portal
Make it in Germany portal
Additionally, the Federal Government’s official Make it in Germany information portal assists employers in recruiting qualified professionals from abroad and foreign nationals in moving to Germany.
Private recruitment agencies
Private recruitment agencies
Private recruitment agencies – typically members of the Federal Employers’ Association of Personnel Service Providers (Bundesarbeitgeberverband der Personaldienstleister e.V.) - are also available. These agencies normally charge the hiring company –but under no circumstances the employee - for providing their recruitment services. This fee does not generally exceed an amount of around two gross monthly salaries of the respective employee.
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Companies looking for personnel can also advertise their open positions in newspapers and journals or on company websites and online job platforms. Local newspapers are essential in finding unskilled or semi-skilled labor. However, sourcing skilled labor usually requires some form of advertising in national newspapers and professional journals or online according to investor needs.
Competitive economy
Measured in unit labor costs, Germany experienced an increase in productivity over the past decade. In contrast to a lot of other European countries, Germany’s unit labor costs only increased slightly by 1.28 percent for the period 2005 to 2016. This made the economy very competitive – particularly manufacturing.
Public Support
In Germany, a broad range of labor-related incentives helps in the development of qualified staff. Under certain conditions, even wage subsidies administered by the Federal Employment Agency can be disbursed. Please refer to Incentives for more information