HR & Recruiter Salary Benchmarks Europe 2026

By Taleva Research·February 22, 2026·6 min read

Compensation for HR and recruiting professionals varies dramatically across Europe. Whether you are building a recruiting team in Berlin, budgeting for an HR manager in Amsterdam, or scaling your talent acquisition function across multiple markets, you need reliable benchmarks.

This guide provides salary data for recruiting and HR roles across 10 European countries, broken down by seniority level. Data is compiled from PayScale, Glassdoor, StepStone, national statistics, and Taleva's proprietary database of European professional compensation.

Quick Reference: Average Recruiter Salaries by Country

The table below shows mid-level recruiter salaries (3-5 years experience) across European markets:

CountryJunior Recruiter (1-2 yrs)Mid Recruiter (3-5 yrs)Senior Recruiter (6+ yrs)HR Manager
GermanyEUR 35,000 - EUR 40,000EUR 44,000 - EUR 52,000EUR 55,000 - EUR 70,000EUR 55,000 - EUR 65,000
United KingdomGBP 28,000 - GBP 32,000GBP 35,000 - GBP 42,000GBP 45,000 - GBP 55,000GBP 42,000 - GBP 55,000
FranceEUR 30,000 - EUR 35,000EUR 38,000 - EUR 45,000EUR 48,000 - EUR 58,000EUR 45,000 - EUR 55,000
NetherlandsEUR 32,000 - EUR 38,000EUR 42,000 - EUR 50,000EUR 52,000 - EUR 65,000EUR 50,000 - EUR 60,000
SpainEUR 24,000 - EUR 28,000EUR 30,000 - EUR 38,000EUR 40,000 - EUR 50,000EUR 35,000 - EUR 45,000
IrelandEUR 30,000 - EUR 35,000EUR 40,000 - EUR 48,000EUR 50,000 - EUR 60,000EUR 48,000 - EUR 58,000
SwedenSEK 340,000 - SEK 380,000SEK 400,000 - SEK 480,000SEK 500,000 - SEK 600,000SEK 480,000 - SEK 580,000
SwitzerlandCHF 65,000 - CHF 75,000CHF 80,000 - CHF 95,000CHF 100,000 - CHF 120,000CHF 90,000 - CHF 110,000
PolandPLN 60,000 - PLN 75,000PLN 85,000 - PLN 110,000PLN 120,000 - PLN 160,000PLN 100,000 - PLN 130,000
PortugalEUR 20,000 - EUR 24,000EUR 26,000 - EUR 32,000EUR 35,000 - EUR 45,000EUR 30,000 - EUR 40,000

Source: Compiled from PayScale, Glassdoor, StepStone, and Taleva data. Figures are gross annual base salary, excluding bonuses and benefits.

Detailed Role Breakdown by Country

Germany

Germany is Europe's largest recruiting market, with strong demand for bilingual (DE/EN) recruiters. The country has a well-established HR profession with clear career ladders.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Recruiting CoordinatorEUR 30,000 - EUR 36,000Entry-level, admin-focused
Junior RecruiterEUR 35,000 - EUR 40,0001-2 years experience
RecruiterEUR 44,000 - EUR 52,0003-5 years experience
Senior RecruiterEUR 55,000 - EUR 70,0006+ years, hiring manager scope
Technical RecruiterEUR 50,000 - EUR 68,000Premium for tech hiring skills
HR ManagerEUR 55,000 - EUR 65,000Generalist HR leadership
HR DirectorEUR 80,000 - EUR 120,000Strategic HR leadership

United Kingdom

The UK recruiting market is mature, with London driving premium salaries. Remote work has expanded the talent pool, creating salary pressure in regional markets.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Recruiting CoordinatorGBP 24,000 - GBP 28,000Entry-level
Junior RecruiterGBP 28,000 - GBP 32,0001-2 years experience
RecruiterGBP 35,000 - GBP 42,0003-5 years experience
Senior RecruiterGBP 45,000 - GBP 55,0006+ years experience
HR ManagerGBP 42,000 - GBP 55,000Mid-senior HR role
HR DirectorGBP 70,000 - GBP 100,000Strategic role, London premium

France

France's recruiting market is growing, particularly in Paris. Knowledge of French labor law is valued. English-speaking recruiters command a premium in multinational companies.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Chargé de RecrutementEUR 30,000 - EUR 35,000Junior role
RecruteurEUR 38,000 - EUR 45,000Mid-level
Recruteur SeniorEUR 48,000 - EUR 58,000Senior level
Responsable RHEUR 45,000 - EUR 55,000HR Manager equivalent
Directeur RHEUR 70,000 - EUR 100,000HR Director

Netherlands

The Netherlands has a competitive talent market, especially for tech roles. English proficiency is high, and the flexible working culture attracts international recruiters.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Junior RecruiterEUR 32,000 - EUR 38,000Entry-level
RecruiterEUR 42,000 - EUR 50,000Mid-level
Senior RecruiterEUR 52,000 - EUR 65,0006+ years
HR ManagerEUR 50,000 - EUR 60,000Mid-senior
HR DirectorEUR 75,000 - EUR 100,000Amsterdam premium

Spain

Spain's recruiting market has grown significantly, with Barcelona and Madrid as key hubs. Salaries are lower than Northern Europe but benefits packages are often comprehensive.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Junior RecruiterEUR 24,000 - EUR 28,000Entry-level
RecruiterEUR 30,000 - EUR 38,000Mid-level
Senior RecruiterEUR 40,000 - EUR 50,000Senior level
HR ManagerEUR 35,000 - EUR 45,000Generalist
HR DirectorEUR 55,000 - EUR 80,000Strategic role

Switzerland

Switzerland consistently offers the highest salaries in Europe. The cost of living is high, but purchasing power remains strong. German-speaking regions (Zurich) often pay slightly higher than French-speaking (Geneva).

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Junior RecruiterCHF 65,000 - CHF 75,000Entry-level
RecruiterCHF 80,000 - CHF 95,000Mid-level
Senior RecruiterCHF 100,000 - CHF 120,0006+ years
HR ManagerCHF 90,000 - CHF 110,000Mid-senior
HR DirectorCHF 130,000 - CHF 180,000C-level compensation

Ireland

Ireland's tech sector drives recruiting demand. Multinational headquarters (Google, Meta, Microsoft) set the salary benchmark. Skills gaps in technical recruiting keep salaries competitive.

RoleSalary RangeNotes
Junior RecruiterEUR 30,000 - EUR 35,000Entry-level
RecruiterEUR 40,000 - EUR 48,000Mid-level
Senior RecruiterEUR 50,000 - EUR 60,000Tech specialization premium
HR ManagerEUR 48,000 - EUR 58,000Mid-senior
HR DirectorEUR 75,000 - EUR 100,000Dublin premium

Factors That Affect Recruiting Salaries

Several variables influence compensation for recruiting and HR roles:

  • Industry: Tech and finance pay significantly more than retail or hospitality. Investment banks and FAANG companies can pay 30-50% above market rate.
  • Company size: Enterprise organizations (1000+ employees) typically pay more than startups, though equity can offset base salary gaps in growth-stage companies.
  • Specialization: Technical recruiters, executive search consultants, and DEI-focused HR professionals command premiums.
  • Language skills: Bilingual recruiters (especially with German, French, or Dutch) earn 10-20% more than monolingual candidates.
  • Location: Major cities (London, Zurich, Dublin, Munich) have 15-30% location premiums over regional markets.
  • Remote work: Remote-friendly roles have expanded the talent pool, creating some salary pressure in high-cost markets.

Benefits and Perks Beyond Base Salary

Total compensation for recruiting roles often includes components beyond base salary:

  • Performance bonuses: 5-15% of base salary is common for recruiters, with accelerators for exceeding targets.
  • Commission: Agency recruiters typically earn commission on placements (10-25% of candidate salary).
  • Stock options: Common in tech companies, particularly at startups and growth-stage firms.
  • Benefits: Germany and France offer strong social security packages. UK benefits tend to be less comprehensive.
  • Professional development: Training budgets, conference attendance, and certification sponsorship (SHRM, CIPD) vary by employer.

How to Use This Data

If you are building or scaling a recruiting team in Europe:

  1. Budget appropriately: Use these benchmarks to build realistic hiring budgets. Factor in 15-20% for benefits and payroll taxes (which vary significantly by country).
  2. Stay competitive: If you are hiring in a high-demand market (Germany, UK, Ireland for tech), budget at the upper end of ranges.
  3. Consider total compensation: Base salary is only part of the package. Benefits, growth opportunities, and company culture matter to candidates.
  4. Plan for growth: Recruiting talent is in high demand. Budget for annual increases and retention strategies.

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