Mid-level Data Scientist total compensation and salaries in Germany

 
Company Title Total Comp
idealo internet GmbH
Berlin
Product Analyst
€54,000
🔒 DK-based large-size financial services company
Remote from anywhere
Senior Data Analyst
€75,000 2021 Contract
🔒 German medium-size financial services company
Berlin (hybrid option)
Data Analyst
€60,000 2021
Continental
Hannover (hybrid option)
Data Scientist
€67,500 2021
🔒 German small-size data & AI consultancy
Hybrid option
Data Scientist
€60,500 2021
Vay
Berlin/Remote (hybrid option)
Data Analyst
€70,000 2022
🔒 German small-size market research company
Data Scientist
€68,000 2022
🔒 German small-size job marketplace company
Hamburg (hybrid option)
Data Scientist
€65,000 2022
🔒 German large-size utilities company
Essen (hybrid option)
Data Scientist
€57,000 2021
Delivery Hero
Berlin (flexible days)
Data Analyst
€69,000 2022
Omio
Berlin (hybrid option)
🔒 Mid-level position within data science
€65,000 2022
🔒 German medium-size chemical manufacturing company
Jena (hybrid option)
Data Analyst
€56,000 2021
Zalando
Flexible days
Analyst
€62,000 2022
Scout24 Group
Berlin
Data Scientist
€83,000 2022
Zalando
Berlin (hybrid option)
🔒 Mid-level position within data science
€65,000 2022
🔒 German large-size insurance company
Munich (flexible days)
Data Scientist
€96,000 2022
🔒 German small-size analytics consulting company
Frankfurt am Main (remote within country)
Data Science Consultant
€67,500 2022
🔒 German small-size advertising services company
Berlin (flexible days)
Data Analyst
€44,800 2022
Local healthtech startup
Berlin (hybrid option)
Researcher / Data Analyst
€37,800 2021
Wargaming
Flexible days
BI Data Analyst
€55,000 2022
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