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Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin

Verkaufsgärtner/in

Grundberuf Law & Economics KldB B 62262

What is Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin?

In Germany, Sales Gardeners play an important role, presenting and selling plants and garden supplies to customers, advising them on products, and coordinating order processes. These professionals provide customers with detailed information on plant care, propagation, and selecting the right garden tools; they prepare products, package them, and carry out sales transactions.

Sales Gardeners, in addition to aesthetically displaying plants and garden supplies in sales areas, care for the plants offered for sale and perform gardening tasks in greenhouses or cultivation areas. Logistical and administrative tasks, such as inventory tracking, ordering new products, checking incoming goods, and reviewing invoices, are also among their responsibilities. Their work environments are typically specialized stores selling flowers, plants, and seeds, nurseries with sales areas, and hardware stores with garden departments. They primarily work in sales areas, greenhouses, outdoor cultivation areas, or open spaces of garden centers; when necessary, they may also work in warehouses and offices. Their work generally requires manual labor, they are in direct contact with plants, and are in constant communication with customers.

Entry into this profession in Germany typically requires a vocational training (Ausbildung)

Programs that lead to this profession

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The profession Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin in Germany is generally reached through programs in the Law & Economics field:

Source: BERUFENET · Bundesagentur für Arbeit

Frequently Asked Questions about Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin

Education path, salary, recognition, and entry routes for foreigners

What does a Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin do in Germany?

In Germany, Sales Gardeners play an important role, presenting and selling plants and garden supplies to customers, advising them on products, and coordinating order processes. These professionals provide customers with detailed information on plant care, propagation, and selecting the right garden tools; they prepare products, package them, and carry out sales transactions.

Sales Gardeners, in addition to aesthetically displaying plants and garden supplies in sales areas, care for the plants offered for sale and perform gardening tasks in greenhouses or cultivation areas. Logistical and administrative tasks, such as inventory tracking, ordering new products, checking incoming goods, and reviewing invoices, are also among their responsibilities. Their work environments are typically specialized stores selling flowers, plants, and seeds, nurseries with sales areas, and hardware stores with garden departments. They primarily work in sales areas, greenhouses, outdoor cultivation areas, or open spaces of garden centers; when necessary, they may also work in warehouses and offices. Their work generally requires manual labor, they are in direct contact with plants, and are in constant communication with customers.

Entry into this profession in Germany typically requires a vocational training (Ausbildung)

Is Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin an Ausbildung or a degree path?

In Germany, "Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree.

How can I qualify as Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin in Germany?

In Germany, "Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin" follows a Grundberuf — an entry-level occupation that requires no formal vocational training or specific degree. Foreign applicants should additionally verify diploma recognition via anabin.kmk.org before applying.

Where do Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin typically work in Germany?

Workplace varies by employer. Check the official BERUFENET listing for the current breakdown of typical work environments for Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin.

What is the typical salary for Verkaufsgärtner/Verkaufsgärtnerin in Germany?

Salaries vary by region, employer size, and experience. Consult BERUFENET for current figures, or salary aggregators like gehalt.de and stepstone.de Gehaltsreport.

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