Why hiring non-EU seasonal workers from Vietnam is a trend in Germany?

Hiring non-EU seasonal workers from Vietnam has become a growing trend in Germany due to a combination of demographic, economic, and labor market factors. Here are the key reasons behind this trend:

  1. đŸ‡©đŸ‡Ș Labor Shortages in Germany
    Germany is experiencing acute labor shortages in several seasonal sectors, particularly:

  • Agriculture (e.g., harvesting crops)

  • Hospitality and tourism (e.g., hotels, restaurants)

  • Elderly care and domestic services

These jobs are often low-paid, physically demanding, and not attractive to local or EU workers.

However, Vietnamese workers have many skills and experience for this sector, and they can accept the minimum wage. 

  1. đŸ‡»đŸ‡ł Vietnam as a Strategic Partner
    Vietnam has a large, young workforce willing to migrate for work, especially for limited-term contracts. Key advantages include:

  • A good reputation for work ethic and adaptability

  • A relatively high level of vocational training in some sectors

  • A growing number of bilateral agreements and pilot programs between Vietnam and Germany

(Vietnamese Prime Minister PháșĄm Minh ChĂ­nh with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in HĂ  Nội)

  1. 🛂 Policy Support and Legal Pathways
    Germany has adjusted its immigration laws to make it easier to hire non-EU seasonal workers, including:

  • Temporary work permits for sectors with recognized labor shortages

  • Structured programs with partner countries (like Vietnam) to ensure ethical recruitment and proper training

  1. đŸ’¶ Cost and Economic Efficiency
    Hiring from Vietnam can be more cost-effective for German employers because:

  • Wages expected by Vietnamese workers may be lower than those demanded by EU-based workers (though they must meet minimum wage standards in Germany)

  • Workers are often highly motivated to perform well due to the competitive nature of overseas job placements

  1. 🌍 Diversification of Labor Sources
    Relying solely on Eastern European seasonal workers (e.g., from Poland, Romania) has become less sustainable as these countries face their own labor shortages and wage increases. Vietnam offers a way to diversify and stabilize Germany’s seasonal labor supply.

(Young female workers from Vietnam applied for seasonal workers positions)

In summary, hiring seasonal workers from Vietnam reflects both Germany’s urgent need for labor and Vietnam’s readiness to supply it under organized, state-supported channels. This cooperation is increasingly seen as mutually beneficial.

For German employers looking to recruit skilled, reliable, and dedicated workers, Vietnam Manpower Group is more than a recruiter — it’s a partner in workforce success.

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