What does an HR officer earn?

HR officers manage core HR processes in companies: they support recruiting and selection, onboarding, employee care, employment contracts and often payroll or training questions – as a contact for managers and staff. Entry typically comes via commercial apprenticeships such as Personaldienstleistungskaufmann/-frau, Industriekaufmann/-frau or Kaufmann/-frau für Büromanagement with an HR focus, plus degree pathways or career changes. Gross pay depends on region, company size, collective agreements, HR specialisation and responsibility. As a guide, practising HR officers in Germany in 2026 often earn about €3,700–€4,500 gross per month; during apprenticeship typical ranges are around €1,020–€1,350.

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Salary by region (gross/month)

Region
Apprenticeship (gross/month)
Qualified (gross/month)
Baden-Württemberg
3.310–4.220 €
5.080–6.580 €
Bavaria
3.240–4.160 €
4.920–6.450 €
Berlin
3.080–3.920 €
4.550–6.050 €
Brandenburg
2.680–3.450 €
3.920–5.150 €
Bremen
3.020–3.880 €
4.380–5.820 €
Hamburg
3.350–4.320 €
5.150–6.680 €
Hesse
3.280–4.250 €
4.980–6.520 €
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
2.620–3.320 €
3.780–4.980 €
Lower Saxony
2.990–3.850 €
4.450–5.780 €
North Rhine-Westphalia
3.150–4.080 €
4.680–6.220 €
Rhineland-Palatinate
2.950–3.780 €
4.320–5.650 €
Saarland
2.880–3.680 €
4.180–5.480 €
Saxony
2.750–3.550 €
3.980–5.220 €
Saxony-Anhalt
2.580–3.280 €
3.720–4.880 €
Schleswig-Holstein
2.960–3.800 €
4.380–5.720 €
Thuringia
2.680–3.420 €
3.850–5.080 €
Germany (average)
3.050–3.920 €
4.500–5.950 €

Orientation figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column covers typical dual entry routes into HR work (e.g. Personaldienstleistungskaufmann/-frau, Industriekaufmann/-frau, Kaufmann/-frau für Büromanagement); qualified means practising HR officers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, HR focus (recruiting, employee care, payroll, development), additional qualifications and experience and is not a guarantee.

Further training options

Option
Duration
Salary impact
Certified HR specialist (Personalfachkaufmann/-frau, IHK)
approx. 1.5–2 years
often 4.200–5.200 €
Specialisation in recruiting / talent acquisition
Weeks to several months
often 3.900–4.900 €
Advanced labour law and payroll
Weeks to about 1 year
often 3.850–4.800 €
HR business partner / strategic HR management
Months to about 1–2 years
often 4.500–5.800 €
Certified HR manager / business administrator HR
approx. 1–2 years
often 5.000–6.500 €
Degree in business / HR management (part-time)
approx. 2–4 years
often 4.800–6.200 €

Job and everyday work

An HR officer combines advice, organisation and rules knowledge: vacancies must be filled, contracts and systems maintained, and managers and employees supported reliably. Everyday work shifts between recruiting, meetings, HR software, labour-law queries and people development – often under time pressure around hires, payroll cycles and change projects.

  • Write job ads, screen applications and organise interviews, and support selection processes.
  • Manage onboarding of new employees, maintain personnel files and HR systems, and align contract topics with departments.
  • Support payroll, check working time and absences, and answer queries on pay, leave and benefits.
  • Apply everyday labour-law basics, advise works council and managers, and keep documentation audit-ready.
  • Support people development, feedback and goal processes, and plan training needs with departments.
  • Evaluate metrics on turnover, staffing and recruiting and propose improvements for processes and employer branding.

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