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2025 EU Salary Benchmarks: What You Should Be Earning

Sophie Laurent
Sophie Laurent
Compensation Analyst
November 1, 2025 18 min read
Salary analysis

Understanding competitive compensation is crucial for both job seekers and employers. Our comprehensive 2025 salary analysis, based on over 50,000 placements across 15 European countries, provides the most accurate salary benchmarks across major industries and roles.

Quick Salary Overview

€58K

Average EU salary 2025

+8.3%

YoY salary increase

€95K

Average tech salary

Technology & IT Salaries

Software Development

Role Entry Level Mid Level Senior
Frontend Developer €45-55K €60-75K €80-100K
Backend Developer €50-60K €65-80K €85-110K
Full Stack Developer €55-65K €70-90K €95-120K
DevOps Engineer €60-70K €75-95K €100-130K

Data & AI Specialists

The hottest sector in European tech, with demand far outstripping supply:

  • Data Scientist €70K - €120K
  • Machine Learning Engineer €80K - €140K
  • AI Research Scientist €90K - €160K
  • Data Engineer €65K - €110K

Healthcare Salaries Across Europe

Healthcare compensation varies significantly by country due to different healthcare systems:

Registered Nurses

🇩🇪 Germany €48K - €65K
🇳🇱 Netherlands €44K - €58K
🇸🇪 Sweden €42K - €56K
🇫🇷 France €38K - €52K

Medical Specialists

Average annual salaries for specialized physicians:

  • Cardiologist: €85K - €180K
  • Anesthesiologist: €80K - €160K
  • General Practitioner: €65K - €120K
  • Radiologist: €90K - €190K

Engineering Salaries

European engineering salaries remain strong, particularly in Germany, Netherlands, and Scandinavia:

Mechanical Engineer

Automotive, aerospace, manufacturing

€55K - €95K

Electrical Engineer

Power systems, electronics, automation

€58K - €98K

Civil Engineer

Infrastructure, construction, urban planning

€52K - €88K

Finance & Accounting

Financial hubs like London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and Paris command premium salaries:

Position Financial Hubs Other Cities
Financial Analyst €55-80K €45-65K
Accountant (CPA) €50-75K €42-60K
Financial Controller €75-110K €60-85K
Investment Banker €90-200K+ €70-120K

Salary Negotiation Tips

  • Research thoroughly—know the range before entering negotiations
  • Consider total compensation: benefits, bonuses, stock options, remote work
  • Be prepared to justify your ask with specific achievements and skills
  • Don't be the first to name a number—let the employer make the initial offer
  • Factor in cost of living—€70K in Berlin ≠ €70K in Zurich

Regional Cost of Living Adjustments

When evaluating salaries, consider purchasing power and cost of living:

🇨🇭 Switzerland (Zurich)

Highest salaries, highest costs

+65% CoL

🇬🇧 United Kingdom (London)

High salaries, high rent

+45% CoL

🇩🇪 Germany (Berlin)

Best value for tech professionals

Baseline

🇵🇹 Portugal (Lisbon)

Lower salaries, excellent quality of life

-25% CoL

Conclusion

European salaries continue to rise, particularly in high-demand sectors like technology, healthcare, and specialized engineering. Understanding these benchmarks empowers you to negotiate effectively and make informed career decisions.

Remember that compensation is just one factor—consider growth opportunities, work-life balance, company culture, and career development when evaluating offers. The best job isn't always the highest-paying one.

Sophie Laurent

Sophie Laurent

Senior Compensation Analyst

Sophie specializes in European compensation benchmarking and has advised over 200 companies on competitive salary structures. She maintains one of the most comprehensive salary databases in Europe.

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