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616 Working Student & Intern Jobs in Berlin

Berlin

Browse working student and internship positions in Berlin, Berlin. Sourced directly from company career pages and ATS platforms, refreshed daily.

Berlin is home to over 500 tech startups and established companies like Zalando, N26, HelloFresh, and Delivery Hero. With three major universities - TU Berlin, HU Berlin, and FU Berlin - the city offers one of the largest pools of working student positions in Germany. Berlin's international atmosphere means many roles are English-friendly, making it the top destination for international students.

As of Jun 21, 2026, workingstudentjobs.de lists 616 working student and internship positions in Berlin from 758 employers. The median working student salary in Berlin is €16.00 per hour (€1,386 per month), based on 214 listings with disclosed pay.

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€1,386/mo · €16.00/h
P25-P75 €1,299 - €1,472, 214 salary listings, updated Jun 21, 2026
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Working student jobs in Berlin: FAQ

Why Berlin for Working Student Jobs?

Berlin is one of Germany's deepest markets for working-student and internship roles because startups, listed tech companies, research institutes, public-sector digital teams, and international employers all hire from the same student pool. Software, data, product, marketing, operations, and business-development roles are especially common. Major employers such as Zalando, HelloFresh, N26, Delivery Hero, SAP, and many venture-backed startups regularly publish student roles that can fit around lectures.

The city's university base - TU Berlin, Humboldt-Universität, Freie Universität, HTW, and several applied-science universities - creates a large international talent market. Berlin is also one of the stronger German cities for English-friendly roles because many companies operate across European markets. Use the language filter to separate English-only listings from German-language roles, and compare salary-disclosed jobs against the median shown on this page before applying.

Salary data on this page is based on workingstudentjobs.de listings with disclosed pay. In Berlin, the current working-student median is €1,386 per month, equivalent to about €16.00 per hour, with the middle 50 percent of disclosed salaries between €1,299 - €1,472. The sample includes 214 salary listings and was refreshed on Jun 21, 2026. During the semester, working students in Germany generally stay within the 20-hour-per-week Werkstudentenprivileg rule; full-time work is usually possible during semester breaks.