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Headhunter reveals: That's what Mercedes employees really deserve - from newcomers to CEOs

2022-07-22T03:07:33.558Z


Headhunter reveals: That's what Mercedes employees really deserve - from newcomers to CEOs Created: 07/22/2022, 04:56 By: Julian Baumann Mercedes-Benz wants to turn its Berlin plant into a digital campus (symbol image). © Silas Stein/dpa The Stuttgart Mercedes-Benz Group AG and its subsidiary Mercedes-Benz are among the best-known car manufacturers in the world. A headhunter has now revealed w


Headhunter reveals: That's what Mercedes employees really deserve - from newcomers to CEOs

Created: 07/22/2022, 04:56

By: Julian Baumann

Mercedes-Benz wants to turn its Berlin plant into a digital campus (symbol image).

© Silas Stein/dpa

The Stuttgart Mercedes-Benz Group AG and its subsidiary Mercedes-Benz are among the best-known car manufacturers in the world.

A headhunter has now revealed what the employees actually earn.

Stuttgart – Daimler AG (BW24* reported) emerged from DaimlerChrysler AG in 2007, but the history of the Stuttgart group actually goes back to 1883 and the then company Benz & Cie.

The world's first automobile was built in what is now the state capital of Stuttgart*.

Daimler is now known all over the world, which is mainly due to the luxury brands of the subsidiary Mercedes-Benz*.

In the past year, the automaker has struggled with several problems that have led to massive job cuts.

Since the beginning of 2022, the world-famous car company has officially been called Mercedes-Benz Group AG.

The models from Mercedes-Benz stand for German engineering and although the group is currently weakening, the vehicles are still popular worldwide.

Many car fans and those interested in technology certainly dream of a career with the Swabian car manufacturer.

A headhunter has now revealed how much the group's employees actually earn, as reported by the

image

.

The fact that Mercedes boss Ola Källenius gets a lavish salary * should not surprise anyone.

Mercedes-Benz AG: Salary depends on clearly defined hierarchies

In Germany alone, 145,000 people work at Mercedes-Benz.

The hierarchy is clearly regulated at the car manufacturer.

The salary of the employees usually also depends on this classification, as

Bild

reports.

At the top is the board of directors, led by Mercedes CEO Ola Källenius*.

The other management positions are divided into different levels.

At Mercedes-Benz, around 100 managers are directly below the Board of Management, they form level 1. Below them are the division managers (E2), the department managers (E3) and finally the team leaders (E4).

A headhunter revealed to the

picture

that a team leader in the IT sector could earn around 140,000 euros gross per year.

There is also a company car that is replaced with a new model every six months.

At the higher levels, it could also be a G-Class or an AMG that costs well over 100,000 euros.

A manager on the extended board can count on around one million euros a year, the headhunter said.

However, the fixed salary amounts to 300,000 euros.

Selection of positions and associated

annual salaries

at

Mercedes-Benz

:

position

Annual salary (total compensation)

team leader

100,000 euros

project Manager

85,000 euros

development engineer

80,000 euros

engineer

64,000 euros

(

Source: glassdoor.de

)

Mercedes-Benz AG: Under the E-levels, the collective wage applies - and discounts on car models

In Germany, the employees of Mercedes-Benz AG are paid according to the wage agreement of the IG Metall trade union.

There are the so-called pay groups (EG), as

picture

reports.

The salary of the respective employee depends on the area, for example in assembly, and the years of service in the company.

A career starter, for example, receives a gross salary of around 3,700 euros per month after training.

A clerk in production planning, on the other hand, already has a gross monthly salary of 5,800 euros.

Together with holiday and Christmas bonuses, a workshop programmer earns an annual salary of 60,000 euros, and a foreman over 50 receives around 73,000 euros a year.

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While Mercedes-Benz executives are provided with a company car, employees below the E levels still receive a discount of 21.5 percent if they buy a new Mercedes and keep it for at least half a year, as the

picture

reports.

These now also include the E-SUV EQA* and the electric S-Class EQS, for example.

Due to the massive economic and private consequences of the corona pandemic on employees, around 170,000 former Daimler employees received a corona bonus of 1,000 euros* in 2020.

Mercedes-Benz: Ola Källenius and the top management level - what do the top managers earn?

In 2019, the then Daimler AG paid out remuneration of 23.1 million euros to the members of the Board of Management.

CEO Ola Källenius received 3.5 million euros.

In the case of the top managers of the car manufacturer, however, the remuneration only accounts for a small part of the total remuneration, reports the

picture

.

A complex system of performance-related, variable remuneration regulates how much money is actually paid out.

According to this, Källenius could theoretically earn up to twelve million euros a year, the other board members up to 7.2 million.

Due to the Corona crisis, however, the managers are forgoing part of their salary.

In addition, however, there are still large sums for pensions, which play an important role at Mercedes-Benz overall.

Dieter Zetsche, the former Daimler boss *, has accumulated around 42 million euros by the time he retires.

*BW24

is an offer from

IPPEN.MEDIA

.

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Source: merkur

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