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.