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Zenjob in Braunschweig
2021 is Zenjob’s first year on the Braunschweig job market, focusing initially on filling jobs at Corona vaccination centres. Other part-time jobs e.g. student jobs can also be found in this large Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony) city, however. Together with Göttingen, Wolfsburg and Hanover, Braunschweig is part of an important region economically and offers jobseekers a large number of jobs in a wide range of industries. If you are looking for a job, Zenjob is a flexible and uncomplicated way to find employment.
Salary and wage levels in Braunschweig
The average annual salary for a full-time job in Lower Saxony, at €41,310, ranks somewhere in the middle among Germany’s ‘Bundesländer (federal regions), just like Bremen.
After graduating from higher education, an annual salary of just over €42,000 is a reasonable expectation in Lower Saxony if working full-time. Newly qualified apprentices (successfully completed vocational training) can expect about €28,000. In general, however, the cost of living in Braunschweig is affordable and renting is also cheaper than, for example, in Hanover. Braunschweig is an excellent location for young people looking for work.
Studying and working in Braunschweig
Braunschweig is home to the oldest Volkswagen plant in the world and the automotive industry is also an important employer due to its close proximity to Wolfsburg. There are numerous jobs available in production and also in the logistics sector. The Carolo-Wilhelmina Technische Universität (Technical University), which specialises in mechanical and electrical engineering, is a good choice for students in this region. The private ‘Welfenakademie’ is another good option, if you are looking for something more practical. Students can also find mini jobs and side jobs in the event and trade fair sector, as well as the catering trade, in Braunschweig city centre.