Germany,
Your career in Europe

Germany stands among the most powerful and technologically advanced countries in Europe, making it an exceptional destination for international trainees seeking real professional growth in agriculture, hospitality, logistics, and food production.

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Germany programs

Germany stands among the most powerful and technologically advanced countries in Europe, making it an exceptional destination for international trainees seeking real professional growth in agriculture, hospitality, logistics, and food production. The agricultural sector in Germany is highly structured, well-regulated, and built on precision, efficiency, and sustainability. Trainees who join farming programs gain hands-on experience with advanced machinery, automated milking systems, digital monitoring tools, and crop management techniques used across Central Europe. From dairy farms in Bavaria to crop-growing regions in Lower Saxony, Germany offers a wide range of training environments where international trainees can build strong, industry-relevant skills.

One of the strongest aspects of agricultural traineeships in Germany is exposure to European quality standards and animal welfare practices. German farms operate with great attention to hygiene, safety, record-keeping, and environmental responsibility. Trainees learn how modern EU farms function, how production cycles are managed, and how technology is used to improve productivity and sustainability. This knowledge is highly valued worldwide and gives trainees a significant competitive advantage in their future careers.

Germany’s hospitality sector is equally dynamic. With its strong tourism industry, historic cities, and high service expectations, trainees have the opportunity to learn hotel management, culinary techniques, bakery production, and professional customer service in real operational settings. German hospitality businesses are known for structure, punctuality, and clear procedures—skills that are easily transferable to international careers.

Living and working in Germany provides additional benefits: strong worker protections, a culture of discipline and respect, multicultural cities, and high living standards. Trainees gain not only professional experience but also intercultural competencies that strengthen their employability globally. Whether in agriculture, hospitality, or food production, a traineeship in Germany opens the door to long-term international career opportunities and provides solid, practical knowledge that shapes a successful professional path.

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We know it’s important to understand all the details before you start. Below you’ll find answers to the most common questions about the Bikster Trainee Program — from entry requirements to career opportunities.

Registration in Germany

As a trainee/worker, you can expect to work 40 hours per week, which amounts to 8 hours per day excluding breaks. It’s important to note that you will be expected to pay around 24% in taxes (this doesn’t apply for workers coming for up to 90 days (about 3 months) duration).

In terms of vacation time, you will be entitled to 4 weeks of paid holiday. This allows you to take time off and relax during your traineeship or work.

Regarding the allowance/salary, you will receive from approx. 13€ per hour before taxes. It’s essential to keep in mind that taxes will be deducted from your salary, so the net amount you receive may be lower.

As for accommodation, you will have a private room within a shared house or apartment located on the traineeship or workplace premises. The cost of this accommodation typically ranges between €200 and €265 per month.

These details provide a general overview of the working hours, taxes, vacation, salary, and accommodation arrangements you can expect during your traineeship or work. It’s important to consider these factors when planning and budgeting for your time in the program.

Germany offers excellent infrastructure, reliable public transport, and a multicultural living environment.

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