For recruiters

Hire English speakers in Germany

Germany is the anchor market: the largest launch inventory, the clearest official shortage signal, and the highest need for language-aware job descriptions.

22,032[1]

English jobs in Germany inventory

163[2]

bottleneck occupations

439k[2]

average skilled vacancies

For recruiters

Germany's English-talent gap starts with bottleneck occupations

The Federal Employment Agency reported 163 bottleneck occupations and about 439,000 average registered vacancies for skilled workers, specialists, and experts in 2024.[2]

For recruiters, the useful question is not whether Germany has a shortage. The useful question is which roles can be opened to English-speaking candidates without hiding the real language requirement.[2]

Germany shortage anchors

Shortage occupations163Average skilled vacancies439,000
Official shortage and vacancy anchors for Germany.

For recruiters

Germany is the largest country route in the launch index

The launch country inventory lists 22,032 active English jobs for Germany, more than any other Tier 1 country.[1]

The live Germany jobs route is the candidate-side proof point recruiters can inspect before buying a Featured Job.[1]

For recruiters

Visa-aware wording changes candidate quality

The EU Blue Card route requires a qualifying job contract and a salary that meets the German threshold. Recruiter copy should say whether the employer can support that pathway instead of leaving candidates to guess.[10]

A strong Germany listing names work location, language expectation, sponsorship posture, salary band where available, and whether the role maps to a shortage field.[10]

For recruiters

Post a Germany Featured Job

A Germany Featured Job works best when the role page is explicit about English, German, visa support, and relocation. Candidates scan those fields before reading the company story.[3]

FAQ

Questions this page should answer

How do I hire English speakers in Europe?

Start with a role page that says whether English is enough for the job, which country or city applies, and whether visa sponsorship is possible. Then post it where English-speaking candidates already search.

Does english-jobs.com replace our ATS?

No. Featured Jobs send candidates to the original employer ATS page. The product is a distribution and signal layer, not a replacement application system.

Can agencies use Featured Jobs?

Yes. Boutique agencies can use Featured Jobs for English-language roles, provided the role is real, clearly attributed, and suitable for the audience.

Next step

Post a Germany Featured Job

Start with one English-language role, then use the founder route when the role needs manual hiring context.

Sources

  1. [1] english-jobs.com launch scope memo. "Scope & Countries." Internal launch documentation. May 4, 2026.
  2. [2] Federal Employment Agency. "Qualified skilled workers urgently required - shortages in 163 occupations." Bundesagentur fur Arbeit. May 28, 2025.
  3. [3] ifo Institute. "Randstad ifo HR Survey Q2 2025." ifo Institute. July 14, 2025.
  4. [10] Make it in Germany. "EU Blue Card." Official portal for qualified professionals. 2026.
  5. [16] english-jobs.com Germany market research. "Germany Market Research for english-jobs." Internal research memo. April 23, 2026.