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In 2026, the national minimum wage in Germany is €13.90/hour.

But many Minijobs pay significantly more β€” depending on the industry.

If your goal is to maximize your €603/month limit, choosing the right sector makes a huge difference.

Here’s where the money is πŸ‘‡

πŸ’» 1️⃣ IT & Tech Support

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €16–€22

Even part-time roles in:

  • IT support

  • Website maintenance

  • Hardware setup

  • Helpdesk assistance

Pay well due to high demand.

Best cities: Berlin, Munich

If you have basic technical skills, this is one of the highest-paying Minijob sectors.

πŸ“Š 2️⃣ Finance & Accounting Assistance

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €16–€20

Tasks include:

  • Bookkeeping

  • Invoice processing

  • Payroll support

  • Excel-based reporting

Small companies often hire part-time help.

Strong demand in: Frankfurt am Main

πŸ›  3️⃣ Skilled Trades & Technical Assistance

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €17–€23

Examples:

  • Electrical assistant

  • Event technician

  • IT hardware setup

  • Bicycle mechanic

Practical skills = higher hourly rate.

High demand in industrial regions like Stuttgart

🚚 4️⃣ Logistics & Warehouse (Certified Roles)

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €15–€19

Forklift license holders (Staplerschein) earn more.

Strong sectors:

  • Port logistics in Hamburg

  • Distribution centers nationwide

Shift bonuses can increase pay further.

🎨 5️⃣ Creative & Digital Marketing

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €16–€22

Includes:

  • Graphic design

  • Social media management

  • Content creation

  • Video editing

Startups prefer flexible part-time creatives.

πŸŽ“ 6️⃣ University Research & HiWi Jobs

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €14–€18

Student assistants (HiWi) often receive:

  • Structured contracts

  • Academic networking opportunities

Not the highest pay β€” but stable and career-relevant.

πŸ₯ 7️⃣ Healthcare Support Roles

πŸ’Ά Average Hourly Pay: €15–€20

Examples:

  • Nursing home assistants

  • Medical office support

  • Lab assistants

High demand due to labor shortages.

🍽 8️⃣ Hospitality (High-Tip Locations)

πŸ’Ά Base Pay: €13.90–€16
πŸ’Ά With Tips: €18–€25 effective hourly

In cities like:

  • Munich

  • Berlin

Tipping culture can significantly boost income.

πŸ“ˆ Industry Comparison Snapshot (2026)

Industry

Hourly Potential

Stability

Entry Barrier

IT Support

⭐⭐⭐⭐

High

Medium

Skilled Trades

⭐⭐⭐⭐

High

Medium

Finance

⭐⭐⭐

High

Medium

Logistics

⭐⭐⭐

Medium

Low–Medium

Creative

⭐⭐⭐⭐

Medium

Medium

Hospitality

⭐⭐⭐

Medium

Low

πŸ’‘ Key Insight

The difference between €13.90/hour and €18/hour may not sound huge.

But over 43 hours/month:

  • €13.90 = ~€598

  • €18 = ~€774

That’s a €176 difference β€” every month.

Skill choice + industry choice = income optimization.

🎯 Final Advice for 2026

If you want higher Minijob income:

βœ” Target skill-based industries
βœ” Look for tip-heavy environments
βœ” Get certifications (e.g., forklift license)
βœ” Apply in high-demand cities

Smart workers don’t just look for jobs.
They choose profitable industries.

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