Many people dream of working abroad, but there's one big worry: “Where will I live? How much will rent cost? How can I even find a place in a country I don’t know?”
This is where jobs in Germany with accommodation come in - offering not just work, but peace of mind, instant housing, and big savings from day one.
When it comes to stable employment in Europe, Germany leads the pack. Whether you're an experienced forklift operator or a newcomer with basic knowledge of warehouse duties, job opportunities are opening up across the country.
Here’s why Germany attracts job seekers from across Europe and beyond, especially those looking for a new career :
Strong logistics industry – warehouse positions are abundant and steadily growing.
Competitive salaries – average monthly pay ranges from €1,800 to €2,800 depending on the position and work experience.
Accommodation included – many employers offer free or low-cost housing near job sites.
Predictable working hours – 38–40 hours/week is standard, often with overtime pay.
Work permit support – most employers help foreign workers navigate visa and documentation needs.
Most companies offering accommodation provide:
Free housing in shared apartments or dorms
Or subsidized rent (typically €150–€300/month)
Locations near the workplace – no commuting cost
Fully furnished rooms with internet, laundry, and kitchen access
This lets workers:
Start working just days after arrival
Save significantly each month
Focus on work and income, not paperwork or real estate stress
In sectors like logistics and warehousing, jobs with accommodation aren’t rare, they’re standard.
German companies want stable, dependable warehouse workers so they offer full packages: job + housing + support with paperwork and permits.
You’ll find accommodation included most often in these roles:
Warehouse workers
Forklift operators
Order pickers
Packers
Inventory staff
These are mostly:
Full-time positions
With clearly defined key responsibilities (handling inventory, fulfilling orders, following safety protocols)
And real career advancement potential
Average salary: €1,800–€2,800/month (gross)
With free or low-cost housing, workers save:
€600–€800/month
That’s €6,000–€10,000/year
For many, that’s the difference between “just getting by” and actually saving money, buying a car, or supporting family back home.
Not necessarily. Many warehouses operate with international teams where English speakers are welcome.
However, basic German language skills are a plus — especially for safety standards and communication with supervisors.
Search for listings with the keyword “mit Unterkunft” or “with accommodation”
Use platforms
Prepare a short CV in English or German
Contact agencies that specialize in helping foreign workers