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.NET Jobs in Germany 2026 — Blue Card Eligible

14 active positionsSalary: €55,000 – €90,000/year1 English-friendly

.NET and C# are widely used in Germany's enterprise and mid-market software sector, particularly in consulting, ERP systems, finance, and public sector IT. Microsoft technology stacks are prevalent at German mid-sized companies (Mittelstand) and large enterprises. .NET roles tend to be more stable, longer-term positions with slightly less startup exposure than Python or JavaScript roles.

EU Blue Card Eligibility

.NET developers are in steady demand in German enterprise software companies. C# and .NET Core experience commands Blue Card eligible salaries at mid-senior levels.

2026 IT shortage threshold: €45,934/year · Average .NET salary in Germany: €55,000 – €90,000

.NET Jobs in Germany — FAQ

What salary does a .NET developer earn in Germany?

.NET developers in Germany typically earn €55,000–€90,000 gross per year. Senior C#/.NET Core engineers in Munich or Frankfurt can reach €85,000–€95,000. Most mid-senior roles qualify for the EU Blue Card.

Are .NET jobs in Germany English-friendly?

It depends. .NET roles at international companies and startups are often English-friendly. However, .NET is also heavily used in Germany's Mittelstand (medium-sized companies) and public sector, where German language skills may be expected. Check each job posting.

What .NET technologies are in demand in Germany?

ASP.NET Core, Entity Framework Core, and .NET 8/9 are the most commonly required. Azure is the preferred cloud for .NET shops. Blazor is gaining traction for frontend. Microservices architecture with Docker/Kubernetes is increasingly expected.

.NET Salary in Germany 2026

€45K

Entry level

70K

Mid level

€90,000

Senior level

EU Blue Card 2026 IT threshold: €45,934/year. Most .NET roles in Germany qualify. Calculate your net salary →

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