3370 Working Student & Intern Jobs in Munich
Bavaria's powerhouse for tech, automotive & finance
Munich combines world-class automotive and tech companies - BMW, Siemens, Allianz - with top-ranked universities like TU Munich and LMU. Working student salaries in Munich are among the highest in Germany, reflecting the city's strong economy. Whether you're studying engineering, business, or computer science, Munich offers exceptional career entry points.
As of Jun 11, 2026, workingstudentjobs.de lists 3,370 working student and internship positions in Munich from 689 employers. The median working student salary in Munich is €17.27 per hour (€1,496 per month), based on 120 listings with disclosed pay.
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Working student jobs in Munich: FAQ
Why Munich for Working Student Jobs?
Munich's working-student market is shaped by global headquarters, engineering-heavy employers, finance and insurance groups, and a mature B2B software scene. BMW, Siemens, Allianz, Munich Re, Infineon, Microsoft, and many consulting firms hire students for software, automotive engineering, finance, product, data, and business roles. The employer mix is more corporate than Berlin, but the roles often come with structured teams, clear responsibilities, and strong conversion paths into graduate jobs.
The city draws heavily from TUM, LMU, Hochschule München, and nearby research institutes, so competition can be high for technical and business roles. Munich's cost of living is also high, which makes salary transparency more important. Use the median and percentile band on this page to compare disclosed working-student pay, then filter by field and language to find roles that fit your study schedule and German level.
Salary data on this page is based on workingstudentjobs.de listings with disclosed pay. In Munich, the current working-student median is €1,496 per month, equivalent to about €17.27 per hour, with the middle 50 percent of disclosed salaries between €1,386 - €1,559. The sample includes 120 salary listings and was refreshed on Jun 11, 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.