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Helsinki +1OnsiteEnglish€4,528 - €6,5007 hours ago?🔒 - Wolt
HelsinkiOnsiteFull-timeEnglishSalary not specified5 hours ago?🔒 - Wolt
HelsinkiOnsiteFull-timeEnglishSalary not specified6 hours ago?🔒

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The Berlin, Germany job market on JobCrawls currently features live job ads, with the largest employers including Wolt, Metacore and Bain & Company, and top industries spanning Technology, Management Consulting and Healthcare and other sectors. Average advertised salaries in Berlin, Germany are around €12k per month, which is approximately 371% higher than the Finland average of €3k , with roughly 70% of roles offering remote or hybrid work, which is significantly higher than the Finland average of 15%. Language requirements in Berlin, Germany show a higher English focus than average: around 83% of tracked postings mention English (compared to 28% nationally), while roughly 17% focus primarily on Finnish, Swedish or other local languages.
Our salary trends for Berlin, Germany are calculated from 5 recent job postings with explicit pay information. The current typical advertised base pay is around €12k per month for full‑time roles. This is approximately 371% higher than the Finland average of €3k. We continuously refresh these figures as new job ads appear.
Work‑model data for Berlin, Germany shows that approximately 70% of tracked roles offer some form of remote or hybrid work, creating a strongly flexible market where remote and hybrid roles dominate new postings. This is significantly higher than the Finland average of 15% remote or hybrid roles. The remaining positions are advertised as fully on‑site, often in roles that require a physical presence.
Across the jobs we track in Berlin, Germany, roughly 83% of postings list English as a required or primary language, while around 17% emphasise Finnish, Swedish or other local languages. This is higher than the Finland average of 28% English requirements, This mix gives international candidates and local talent clear options depending on whether they prefer English‑first workplaces or Finnish/Swedish‑speaking environments.


