Flexible & Beginner-Friendly: Warehouse Jobs in Leipzig
Become a warehouse assistant in Leipzig and earn up to 15 € an hour!
Let’s be honest: Leipzig can do everything Berlin can do, only better. Affordable rents? Check. Relaxed people? Check. Whether you want to chill out in Clara Zetkin Park or head to the KarLi for the numerous bars, cafés and restaurants – the city always has the right vibe. And that also applies to job offers in Leipzig. Leipzig is home to major industries, with big car manufacturers, electrical engineering companies, and logistics firms as a key part of the city. So where can you find the right part-time job in Leipzig? Well, at Zenjob!
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Are you looking for part-time jobs in Leipzig’s catering, retail or logistics sectors? Then you’ve come to the right place! Whether late at night behind the bar in the trendy pubs of Plagwitz or at lunchtime as a sales talent in the shops of the city centre – with us you get flexible working hours that can be ideally combined with your studies. Short-term assignments are just as easy as long shifts planned in advance. From typical student jobs in Leipzig to unusual holiday jobs in Leipzig’s surrounding area: with Zenjob you will always find a job that suits you.
Leipzig has large warehouses and distribution centres – and therefore also offers students attractive part-time jobs in logistics that can be ideally combined with their studies. Warehouse assistants, order pickers and inventory assistants in Leipzig and the surrounding area are in particularly high demand and can get started right away – even without any special prior knowledge. All you need is neutral clothing, a safety waistcoat (ideally) and safety shoes, which we will provide for you. The best thing about it? These types of student jobs in Leipzig are like a paid power workout, where you can put your surplus energy to good use. But don’t worry, it’s about more than just getting stuck in.
One of the most popular part-time jobs in logistics in Leipzig is working at DP World. Here you start with basic training that qualifies you for regular assignments in the warehouse. Once you have successfully completed the introductory phase, you will become part of the warehouse pool and can take on regular assignments at DP World. At 15 euros an hour, you will have a good reason to complete as many shifts as possible in this student job in Leipzig’s logistics centre. Your main tasks may include measuring and recording packages, loading sensitive goods and ensuring order and cleanliness in the workplace. There’s definitely no chance of boredom.
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Leipzig is not only the most populous city in the federal region of Saxony (Sachsen), but also a very historic place. Together with the city of Halle (which is across the regional border in Saxony-Anhalt), it makes up the Leipzig-Halle conurbation. Leipzig is of national importance as a trade fair location and is known for its musical history, thanks to composers such as Mendelssohn-Bartholdy and Johann Sebastian Bach (who also has his final resting place in the city).
Zenjob has been active in Leipzig since March 2020, matching jobseekers with companies and finding the most suitable part-time jobs for everyone in a wide range of industries. Finding a part-time job, mini job or summer job has never been easier!
There is still an obvious difference in salaries between the eastern and western German ‘Länder’ (federal regions). With an average of around €36,000 per year, Saxony is still ahead of some other federal regions in the rankings, however. Salaries may also be somewhat higher in metropolitan areas. On average, graduates earn €37,000 per year, with employees that have a vocational qualification/apprenticeship earning around €24,600.
While rents are fairly high for Saxony, for Germany as a whole they are still reasonable, which makes the city very popular with students. Zenjob recruits for evening jobs and student trainee jobs that are flexible and fit around studies, which helps students financially.
Leipzig has established itself as a university city more and more in recent years and is proving attractive to many young people. For a city that hosts a book fair, the Leipzig Buchmesse, it seems fitting that the ‘Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst’ (Academy of Visual Arts) is based here; along similar lines, the ‘Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’ Academy of Music and Theatre and the private ‘Hochschule für Telekommunikation’ (telecommunications academy) can also be found in the city. The broad range of educational opportunities available in Leipzig is also attractive to prospective students on an international level. Mini jobs can provide students with a good additional income while at university, as can part-time jobs, helping them to make sure that they can afford to study.
London group Ernst & Young group, which specialises in auditing and tax law, also has an office in Leipzig. As an important hub for the east of Germany not far from Dresden, Leipzig tends to have many job openings in the logistics sector, with recruitment taking place for temporary jobs constantly.
*Disclaimer: The following quote is from our talent Christiane Nadia, who is known to us at Zenjob by her full name. However, to make the quote more visually appealing, we have used a stock photo.