A study by the platform Kununu reveals which summer jobs in Germany offer the highest salaries and why some lower-paying roles remain popular among workers. According to the research, lifeguard managers earn the most, with an average annual gross salary of €39,588, followed by lifeguards at €37,126 and event assistants at €32,593. In contrast, tour guides, sailing instructors, and kiosk sellers have the lowest earnings, averaging €17,786 annually. The report emphasizes that these figures represent annual gross income rather than weekly earnings during the season, advising potential workers to consider hourly rates, bonuses, tips, and shift schedules before signing contracts. Interestingly, despite earning less than other professions, animators reported the highest satisfaction with their pay, while half of the kiosk sellers were content with their jobs due to factors like work atmosphere, flexibility, outdoor work, social interaction, and opportunities for gaining first-time work experience.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data from a third-party analysis (Kununu) regarding seasonal job salaries and worker satisfaction in Germany. It does not take a clear stance on any political issue, nor does it favor one side over another. The framing remains neutral, focusing on statistical findings,職業




