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Looking for an UX Researcher job in Germany (2026)?

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  • Portfolio: Show a research portfolio (methods, studies, and the product decisions they shaped).
  • Blue Card readiness: Confirm the offer meets the Blue Card threshold; gather degree/experience proof.
  • Language: English is fine for many roles; basic German broadens options.

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A few things to check before you start

  • Do you have a strong UX research portfolio?
  • Does the offer meet the Blue Card salary threshold?
  • Do you have a degree or qualifying experience?

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UX Researcher jobs in Germany — questions answered

Where are ux researcher jobs in Germany?
Steady demand with hundreds of roles open across Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt and Stuttgart, where international companies commonly work in English.
What salary range do ux researcher jobs in Germany pay?
Around €56,000 on average for the role, with senior/specialist researchers reported up to about €84,000.
Which cities hire ux researchers in Germany?
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Stuttgart
Which employers hire ux researchers in Germany?
Tech companies and product teams, Agencies and consultancies, Banks and enterprises
What licence or credential do you need in Germany?
No licence; a research portfolio (qual/quant methods, study impact) is what employers screen for.
What work-permit / visa route applies in Germany?
EU Blue Card where the salary meets the threshold (€50,700 standard in 2026, or €45,934.20 for shortage occupations); many UX roles meet the standard threshold.
What language level do you need?
Many roles are English-friendly at international employers; German helps for PR and broader options.

Good to know about UX Researcher jobs in Germany

  • Senior researchers earn well above the entry average.
  • Berlin and Munich host the most international, English-speaking teams.
  • Roles above €50,700 qualify for the standard Blue Card without needing shortage-occupation status.
  • Berlin is the most English-friendly; Munich pays among the highest.

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