Excerpted from the Germany Career Guide
Traditionally, the automotive industry has been strong in Germany.
Many leading car producers are of German origin and still have their
headquarters in Germany. Some have been taken over by large
corporations (e.g. Opel by General Motors), but others have remained
strong global producers. The largest German car manufacturers
include BMW (Bayerische Moterenwerke), the German part of Daimler
Chrysler (formerly known as Mercedes Benz), Porsche, Audi and VW
(Volkswagen).
Around these large corporations, both
large and small automotive suppliers have developed. They employ a
notable number of both skilled and unskilled laborers. Robert Bosch
GmbH is the second largest job creator in Germany, recently creating
2,000 jobs and becoming the world’s largest automotive supplier. BMW
claimed third place with 1,436 new employees. BMW created more jobs
than any other Germany company.
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