Background is 5+ years experience in enterprise development roles, docker/K8S/cloud experience included. EU citizen so visa not a problem, also speak German.
What are salaries like at the moment and is it still a good option for developers?
Taxes are high. You're probably getting slightly less than 4k a month after taxes/insurance. Your apartment/utilities will be around 1200.
Feel free to reach out to me, I have pretty good (current) data on the subject but I'd rather share it privately.
However if you're willing to do contracting you can make a lot more - there are plenty of full-time, long-term gigs with rates of 80-110/hour.
(disclaimer: I am the co-founder of this job board)\
In your case, you would be looking at something between: 60'000 and 90'000 EUR.
I’ve snickered at a couple recruiting mails trying to get me to leave my “boring” giant family company’s IT department for a ~30% paycut and “usually under 45 hours” workweek (mine’s currently 35).
I am “in Tariff” - my base salary is determined by the main IG Metall contract for Bavaria. My employer can pay me up to 28% over that base amount based on my annual performance evaluation. If they want to reward me more, they can choose to bump me up a step. If they wish to pay me even more than that, I am then “außer Tariff,” which means they can pay me as much as they like over that higher minimum, and I’m no longer “limited” to a 35/40 hour workweek. Managers in my department are usually AT, but I also have several IC colleagues with 15+ years of SWE experience who are.
TL;DR - Germany values boring; go boring, get paid.
More than that and you probably need to be principal engineer or something like that. Making more than 100K Euro gross in Germany (and probably in most of continental Europe, besides Switzerland) is consider top 5%.
US Equivalent is ~USD $180k
https://www.levels.fyi/Salaries/Software-Engineer/Berlin-Ger...
https://www.offerzen.com/blog/developer-salaries-across-tech...