How much does an assistant earn?

Assistants relieve managers, teams and specialist departments in day-to-day office work: coordinating appointments and travel, handling correspondence and minutes, maintaining documents and systems, and preparing projects and alignments. Entry is often via the dual apprenticeship as an office management clerk (Kaufmann/-frau für Büromanagement), related commercial training, school-based assistant programmes or a career change with strong office and organisational skills. Gross pay depends on region, sector, collective agreements, hierarchy level (e.g. team, department or executive assistance) and breadth of duties. As a guide, qualified assistants in Germany in 2026 often earn about €2,850–€3,500 gross per month; in training around €940–€1,240 is typical.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Training (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
1.050–1.340 €
3.200–3.900 €
Bavaria
1.035–1.355 €
3.160–3.860 €
Berlin
985–1.285 €
2.980–3.620 €
Brandenburg
875–1.155 €
2.530–3.140 €
Bremen
945–1.245 €
2.830–3.460 €
Hamburg
1.025–1.335 €
3.180–3.840 €
Hesse
1.015–1.325 €
3.110–3.790 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
855–1.135 €
2.480–3.070 €
Lower Saxony
940–1.255 €
2.860–3.500 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
995–1.305 €
3.060–3.720 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
930–1.235 €
2.790–3.410 €
Saarland
910–1.200 €
2.720–3.330 €
Saxony
870–1.150 €
2.540–3.130 €
Saxony-Anhalt
845–1.120 €
2.460–3.050 €
Schleswig-Holstein
920–1.220 €
2.750–3.360 €
Thuringia
850–1.130 €
2.490–3.090 €
Germany (average)
955–1.255 €
2.900–3.550 €

Guide figures as of 2026. The training column refers to dual or school-based programmes in office and assistant work (e.g. office management clerk, office assistant) or comparable entry routes and retraining; qualified means practising assistants. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, sector, hierarchy level, employer, region and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Office and project organisation specialist (IHK Fachwirt)
approx. 1–2 years
often €3,300–€4,200
Management Assistant / Executive Assistant certificate
weeks to months
often €3,200–€4,100
HR specialist (IHK Personalfachkaufmann/-frau)
approx. 1.5–2 years
often €3,400–€4,400
Training in digital office, project tools and data protection
weeks to months
often €3,000–€3,800
Certified business administrator (IHK Betriebswirt)
approx. 2–3 years
often €3,700–€4,900
Bachelor in Office Management / Business Administration (part-time)
approx. 2–4 years
often €3,600–€4,800

Job and everyday work

Assistants are the organisational interface in the office: they keep appointments, information and workflows together and relieve managers and specialist teams. Everyday work combines communication, care and digital office tasks – often with shifting priorities, confidentiality and close coordination.

  • Plan appointments, meetings and travel, align calendars and prepare participants and documents.
  • Draft correspondence, minutes and presentations, and process incoming post and e-mail in a structured way.
  • Maintain documents, filing and digital systems; track deadlines, follow-ups and to-dos.
  • Support projects and alignments organisationally: collect status updates, bundle documents and manage follow-ups.
  • Communicate with internal and external contacts and pass on information confidentially and clearly.
  • Reliably handle office routines, visitor management and organisational tasks, and flag bottlenecks early.

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