Why Romanian nurses choose German hospitals
No visa required
As an EU citizen, you have full freedom of movement. No work permit, no visa application, no government approvals.
Automatic diploma recognition
Romanian nursing diplomas earned after 2007 are automatically recognized under EU Directive 2005/36/CE. No equivalency exams.
Up to 5x salary increase
Hospital nurses in Germany earn EUR 3,500 to 4,500 per month, plus overtime bonuses and holiday allowances.
Employer-funded German courses
Most German hospitals fund your language training from A1 to B2, either before you arrive or on the job. No cost to you.
Why you earn 4x more in Germany
Gross salaries. Includes night shift and overtime bonuses.
Registered Nurse - ICU, Charite Berlin — €46,000 - €52,000
Ward Nurse - Cardiology, Universitatsklinikum Munchen — €44,000 - €50,000
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Hear from nurses who made the move
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Real nurses share their journey from Romania to Germany
“I left Cluj 8 months ago. Today I work at Charite Berlin and earn 4 times more than in Romania.”
Maria D., ICU Nurse, now at Charite Berlin
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docdocjob vs alternatives
With docdocjob | Traditional agency | On your own | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cost | 100% free | EUR 2,000-5,000 fees | Free but time lost |
| Time to hire | 3-6 months | 6-12 months | 12+ months |
| German course | Paid by employer | Depends | You pay yourself |
| Relocation support | Fully included | Partial | Figure it out alone |
| Hospital matching | AI matching | Manual search | Apply blindly |
| Direct communication | Chat with HR | Through intermediaries | Direct but no response |
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Real stories from healthcare professionals who made the move
“En Tunisie, personne ne savait m'expliquer le processus d'Anerkennung. docdocjob m'a accompagnee de A a Z : traduction de mon diplome, cours de B2 medical, et en 5 mois j'avais mon autorisation d'exercer a Francfort.”
Sana B.
Infirmiere en Soins Intensifs
“I was stuck in the Berufsanerkennung process for months with no updates. docdocjob assigned me a case manager who handled everything — I had my recognition letter within 10 weeks and started on a ward in Munich two months later.”
Maria S.
ICU Nurse
“The language preparation was what made the difference. docdocjob didn't just match me to a hospital — they got me from B1 to B2 German in 3 months with a healthcare-specific course. I felt confident from day one on the ward.”
Ana P.
Surgical Nurse
“I applied to 6 agencies before docdocjob. They were the only ones who actually understood the NZ registration pathway for international nurses. Within 6 weeks I had interviews with two DHBs.”
Priya M.
Registered Nurse
“Apres 2 ans a essayer seul, j'ai rejoint docdocjob. En 6 mois, j'avais mon Berufserlaubnis et un contrat a Hambourg. Le suivi WhatsApp avec mon case manager a fait toute la difference.”
Youssef M.
Infirmier Bloc Operatoire
“Desde Colombia, el proceso parecia imposible: idioma, papeles, visado. docdocjob me asigno un gestor que hablaba espanol y en 7 meses tenia mi licencia alemana y mi primer turno en Berlin.”
Camila R.
Enfermera de Urgencias
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