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BASF Careers 2026: Salary, Requirements & Step-by-Step Application Guide

Published July 2026 • Updated July 2026 • by Rina Sato 5–7 min read

BASF Careers 2026 offers excellent opportunities for professionals in engineering, chemistry, IT, manufacturing, and business. This guide explains salary expectations, eligibility requirements, and how to navigate the hiring process in Germany.

BASF Careers 2026: Salary, Requirements & Step-by-Step Application Guide

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants typically need a bachelor's or master's degree in a relevant field, strong technical or professional knowledge, and good English communication skills. German language skills are helpful for some roles, and relevant work experience depends on the position.

  • Bachelor's or Master's degree in a relevant field
  • Strong technical or professional knowledge
  • Good English communication skills
  • German language skills for some positions
  • Teamwork and problem-solving abilities
  • Relevant work experience (depending on role)

Required Documents

Prepare an updated resume or CV, cover letter, educational certificates, academic transcripts, professional certifications, passport copy if required, reference letters, and portfolio for technical or creative roles.

  • Updated Resume (CV)
  • Cover Letter
  • Educational Certificates and Transcripts
  • Professional Certifications
  • Reference Letters
  • Portfolio (for technical or creative roles)

BASF Hiring Process

The hiring process usually moves from job search to online application, assessments, interviews, and onboarding. International applicants may need to prepare visa and relocation documentation if relocating to Germany.

Tips to Improve Your Chances

Tailor your CV for each application, highlight measurable achievements, include relevant certifications, prepare for technical and behavioral interviews, and demonstrate knowledge of BASF's sustainability initiatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does BASF hire international applicants? Yes. BASF recruits international professionals for many engineering, IT, research, and business positions.

Is German required? Not always. Many technical and international roles use English as the primary language, though German is beneficial for some positions.

Does BASF offer internships? Yes. BASF regularly hires interns, apprentices, graduate trainees, and working students.

Image References

Employee workplace image reference: https://karriere.basf.com/de/de/standorte/ludwigshafen/arbeiten-in-ludwigshafen

Official BASF press photos: https://www.basf.com/us/en/media/multimedia/photos

Salary range

RoleEstimated pay
Chemical Engineer€60,000–€90,000 per year
Process Engineer€58,000–€88,000 per year
Mechanical Engineer€55,000–€82,000 per year
Electrical Engineer€58,000–€85,000 per year
Automation Engineer€60,000–€90,000 per year
Software Developer€65,000–€95,000 per year
Data Scientist€70,000–€100,000 per year
Project Manager€75,000–€110,000 per year
Supply Chain Specialist€50,000–€75,000 per year
Finance Analyst€55,000–€80,000 per year

Application steps

  1. 1Search available positions on the BASF Careers portal.
  2. 2Create your online account and complete your professional profile.
  3. 3Submit your application with CV, cover letter, and supporting documents.
  4. 4Complete online assessments if required.
  5. 5Attend HR screening interviews.
  6. 6Participate in technical interviews with hiring managers.
  7. 7Receive an employment offer if selected.
  8. 8Complete visa and relocation documentation if applicable.
  9. 9Join BASF's onboarding and training program.
Rina Sato

Rina Sato

Career Editor

Rina Sato writes practical career guides for international job seekers and helps readers understand hiring trends in Germany and beyond.