For the creation of the RankingsTo find the best place to work, we compared company ratings from popular review portals, possible job opportunities and financial indicators such as the cost of living and average salaries.
Munich and Düsseldorf achieved the same result in the comparison, sharing first place. Munich achieved by far the best scores in the area of corporate culture. However, the study's authors also determined that the Bavarian capital had the highest cost of living.
Working in Munich: “Higher living costs in a city with high recreational value”
Behind Munich and Düsseldorf, Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, Stuttgart, Erlangen, Darmstadt, and Cologne follow in the ranking. Berlin comes in ninth, ahead of Bremen. Investigation Employer representatives were interviewed. Sandra Weiss, Head of Human Resources Management at Swiss Life in Munich, is quoted as saying:
"A large number of job openings makes Munich an attractive job market. Employees can choose their desired position from a wide range of options. Therefore, it is essential for companies in Munich to place great value on their corporate culture and thereby differentiate themselves from other companies. At Swiss Life, our corporate culture plays a major role, and this can be felt and experienced in all areas. A good working atmosphere, collegial cooperation, and a diverse range of options for personal work-life balance certainly offer an attractive compensation for the higher cost of living in a city and region with high recreational value."