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Remote Mini-Jobs from Home — Side Jobs up to €603

This page gathers remote-friendly mini-jobs up to Germany’s €603 monthly limit (2026 — formerly known as the 520-euro job) that you can do from home — ideal alongside studies, family, or a main job.

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What is a remote mini-job?

A mini-job (Germany’s marginal-employment category, also called the 520-euro job) is a role with monthly earnings up to the statutory mini-job threshold, which rises each year with the minimum wage (€556 in 2025, €603 from 2026). A remote mini-job is done fully or mostly from home — customer support, data entry, social-media management, or online research.

The 2026 mini-job limit: key figures

Since 1 January 2026 the mini-job limit is €603 a month, or €7,236 a year. It is tied to the statutory minimum wage, which rose to €13.90 per hour in 2026 — at minimum wage that is a good 43 hours a month, roughly 10 hours a week. At a higher hourly rate, the possible hours shrink accordingly.

If your monthly average exceeds €603, the role becomes a midi-job (the transition band from €603.01 to €2,000) with reduced but regular social contributions. The older names “520-euro job” (until 2024) and “556-euro job” (2025) refer to the same employment type — only the limit has risen with the minimum wage.

Is a remote side job worth it?

For many, yes: in Germany mini-job earnings are usually tax- and social-contribution-free for the employee, and working from home cuts the commute. Remote mini-jobs are popular with students, parents on leave, retirees, and anyone topping up a main income.

Mini-job or part-time?

If you want more hours and higher pay, our remote part-time jobs page (linked below) lists roles above the mini-job threshold — with regular social insurance and usually a fixed weekly-hours model.

Mini-jobs without experience and for career changers

Many remote mini-jobs need no formal training or prior experience. Common entry-level tasks include data entry, product-catalogue upkeep, simple research, social-media support, community moderation, proofreading, and paid surveys or product testing. You are usually trained on the job — reliability, solid German or English, and a quiet workspace with stable internet matter more than a CV.

How to spot a trustworthy remote mini-job

Flexible work-from-home offers attract scams. Red flags: an upfront payment or “starter fee”, unrealistically high hourly pay, payment only in vouchers or crypto, pressure to reply immediately on WhatsApp or Telegram, and missing or anonymous company details. Trustworthy roles state the employer, the tasks and the pay transparently and never ask applicants for money. We vet the sources listed here and drop postings whose original link is no longer reachable.

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Frequently asked questions

How many Remote Mini-Jobs from Home — Side Jobs up to €603 are there right now?

We currently list 0 Remote Mini-Jobs from Home — Side Jobs up to €603, aggregated from multiple remote job sources and updated daily.

Are these jobs fully remote?

Yes. We curate remote-capable roles only; any location label signals time-zone or legal-region expectations, not an office requirement.

How do I apply?

Click any listing to open it directly at the source or on its detail page. No Nomado24 account is required.

How much can I earn in a mini-job?

The mini-job limit rises each year with the minimum wage: €556 a month in 2025 and €603 from 2026 on average. Up to that amount, earnings are usually tax- and social-contribution-free for the employee.

Are there fully remote mini-jobs?

Yes. We curate remote-capable roles only; any location label signals time-zone or legal-region expectations, not an office requirement.

Which remote mini-jobs need no experience?

Common no-experience options include data entry, simple online research, social-media support, community moderation, proofreading, and paid surveys or product testing. Training usually happens on the job.

How many hours can I work in a mini-job in 2026?

The mini-job limit is an earnings cap, not an hours cap: €603 a month on average (2026). At the €13.90 minimum wage that is a good 43 hours a month, roughly 10 hours a week. At a higher hourly rate, the possible hours shrink accordingly.

Can I have several mini-jobs at the same time?

Yes. Without a main job subject to social insurance you can combine several mini-jobs, as long as total earnings average under €603 a month. Alongside a main job, exactly one mini-job stays contribution-free — any additional one is added to the main employment.

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