EU Blue Card Jobs in Germany

Roles whose stated salary meets the 2026 EU Blue Card threshold — an indicator for skilled non-EU applicants (not legal advice).

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Frequently asked questions

Which companies in Germany sponsor work visas?
Major international employers like N26, Celonis, GetYourGuide, SumUp, Ecosia, Trade Republic, SoundCloud and Personio actively sponsor EU Blue Cards and work permits. Many Berlin and Munich scale-ups hire internationally with full relocation support.
What is the EU Blue Card and how do I get one in Germany?
The EU Blue Card is a residence permit for highly skilled non-EU citizens. You need a recognised university degree, a job offer meeting the minimum salary threshold (lower in shortage occupations like IT), and the employer files the application. Processing typically takes 1–3 months.
Do I need to speak German to work in Germany?
Often no. Many international companies, especially in tech hubs like Berlin and Munich, operate entirely in English. gudejobs focuses on English-speaking roles, though some sales or marketing positions ask for an additional language.