What does a business informatics specialist earn?
Business informatics specialists bridge IT and business: they analyse processes, specify requirements, steer digitalisation projects and bring business and IT sides together – in companies, consulting or public administration. Entry is typically via a bachelor’s/master’s in business informatics, a dual degree or a career change from computer science or business with an IT focus. Gross pay depends on region, industry, company size and role (analysis, consulting, projects). As a guide, practising specialists in Germany in 2026 often earn about €4,300–€5,400 gross per month; during dual study, trainee or entry phases around €1,150–€1,480 is typical.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The training column means dual business informatics studies, trainee or entry phases; qualified means practising specialists after a degree or comparable qualification plus work experience. Actual pay depends on collective or company agreements, industry, company size, consulting vs in-house, bonus and experience and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A business informatics specialist turns business goals into IT solutions: mapping processes, prioritising requirements, selecting or adapting systems and steering projects with business units, developers and vendors. Everyday work includes workshops, specifications, testing, change management and often metrics on benefits, costs and risks of digitalisation.
- Analyse business processes, identify weaknesses and align target digital workflows with business units.
- Specify requirements (user stories, specs), evaluate systems and mediate between business and IT.
- Plan, steer and document IT and digitalisation projects – from kick-off through testing to go-live.
- Configure standard software (e.g. ERP, CRM, BI), check data models and work with key users and developers.
- Assess benefits, costs and risks of IT initiatives; support stakeholders and change measures.
- Follow trends in cloud, data analytics and automation and translate them into practical organisational use.