Linux Jobs in Berlin
Berlin is Europe's strongest open-source city and a hub for Linux professionals who want to work at the intersection of technology and culture. The city's startup ecosystem, led by companies like Zalando, HelloFresh, N26, and Auto1, runs Linux-first infrastructure at scale, and Berlin increasingly attracts engineering offices from global tech companies seeking European talent. English is widely spoken in Berlin's tech sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Berlin has a dense concentration of technology companies that run Linux-first infrastructure, from high-growth e-commerce platforms (Zalando, Delivery Hero) to fintech startups (N26, Solaris) and media companies. The city hosts major open-source events including FOSS Backstage and is home to active communities around Kubernetes, OpenStack, and cloud-native technologies. English is the working language at most tech companies.
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Linux engineers in Berlin typically earn between €65,000 and €95,000 gross per year. Senior DevOps engineers and SREs at well-funded scale-ups can reach €100,000–€120,000. Berlin salaries are generally 10–15% lower than Munich but are offset by lower living costs and a quality of life that attracts international talent from across Europe and beyond.
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No. Berlin's tech sector is one of the most internationally diverse in Europe, and the majority of tech companies, particularly startups and scale-ups, operate entirely in English. Teams are routinely composed of engineers from 10–20 different countries. German is helpful for daily life but is not a practical requirement for most Linux engineering roles in Berlin.
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Germany's EU Blue Card is the primary route for non-EU Linux engineers relocating to Berlin. It requires a job offer meeting a salary threshold (€45,300 gross in 2024 for general roles, lower for shortage occupations). The process typically takes 4–8 weeks. Germany also introduced an Opportunity Card (Chancenkarte) in 2024 that allows qualified tech professionals to enter Germany for up to one year to look for a job.