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Remote salaries: what Kenyans can earn with German companies

Clear, honest euro salary ranges by role — plus how remote pay is structured and what it means in Kenya.

Guide8 min readUpdated Jul 2026

Salary is where remote work with German companies becomes genuinely life-changing: you earn in euros while living with Kenyan costs. This guide gives clear, honest ranges and the context around them.

What can Kenyans earn working for German companies?

Indicative gross monthly pay ranges from €800–1600 for support and virtual-assistant roles to €1500–3500 for software development, depending on experience and language.

Indicative monthly pay by role (gross, EUR)
RoleTypical salaryLanguageDemand
German Customer Support€900–1600German B2High
Virtual Assistant€800–1400English (German a plus)High
Sales & Lead Support€1000–1800German B2Medium
Marketing Assistant€900–1500EnglishMedium
IT & Technical Support€1000–1900English / GermanHigh
Software Development€1500–3500EnglishVery high

These are market ranges for remote/contract work, not guarantees. Your actual pay depends on role, experience, language level and the employer.

How is remote pay structured?

Understand three things before you accept an offer:

  • Gross vs. net — ranges above are gross. As a freelancer you handle your own local taxes.
  • Currency — pay is usually in euros; agree the currency and who bears conversion fees.
  • Model — freelance invoicing vs. employer-of-record affects benefits and stability.

What does a euro salary mean in Kenya?

Because your costs are in Kenyan shillings while your income is in euros, even entry-level remote roles can represent a strong local income. The exact value depends on the exchange rate at the time.

This is the core reason remote work with Europe is so attractive: your earning power is set by a European market, while your cost of living is local.

How do you negotiate a fair rate?

  1. Know the range for your role (use the table above as a starting point).
  2. Anchor on value and reliability, not on local rates.
  3. Be clear about your German level — it justifies a higher band.
  4. Confirm payment method, schedule and currency in writing.

Reality check

Be sceptical of anyone promising guaranteed high salaries with no skills or language. Real roles reward real skills, communication and (often) German.

Frequently asked questions

Are these salaries realistic for a first remote job?+

The lower end of each range is a realistic starting point for a first role; pay rises with experience, reliability and language level.

Will I pay tax in Germany or Kenya?+

As a Kenya-based contractor you generally declare income under Kenyan law. The company manages its own German obligations. Confirm your specific situation with a local tax professional.

How should I receive payments?+

Common options include bank transfer, Wise and Payoneer. Compare fees and exchange rates, and agree who covers them.

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