Is it easy to get a job in Germany in the hospitality sector to pay back the money invested?
Yes, with your background in Hospitality and Tourism Management and 24 months of work experience, finding a job in Germany's hospitality sector is achievable. The industry is growing, and there is strong demand for skilled professionals, including international candidates.
- Entry-level salaries: €2,500 - €3,000/month (typical)
- Mid-level: Around €4,500/month
- Senior roles: Up to €7,000/month or more
These figures are subject to change and vary by location, employer, and your language skills.
Proficiency in German and understanding local workplace culture will significantly improve your job prospects and ability to repay your investment.
Will you actually get a job after your German master's?
Talk to a counsellor about real outcomes, salaries and which courses employers hire from.
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