How important is professional work experience for admission to German universities?

by mira_sonata

I have four years of experience as a web developer, including freelance and full-time roles, and currently work as a Senior Full Stack Developer at an American cybersecurity company. I also hold a master’s degree, but my academic performance was below average due to the quality of education I received. I prioritized practical experience and skill development over academic grades.

I’m now considering applying for a Master’s degree in a technology-related field for the winter semester at smaller, less prestigious universities. Will my substantial professional experience offset my lower academic performance in the admissions process?

2 replies

batshit_crazyyyyy

It really depends on the specific universities and programs you’re looking at. Some universities definitely value professional experience, especially in tech fields. Four years as a Senior Full Stack Developer at a cybersecurity company is definitely impressive. That carries weight.

Saanvi_Rao

I agree. Your work experience is a huge plus. It shows you can apply your knowledge in a real-world setting and that you have marketable skills. Universities often look for a balance. Strong grades are good, but practical experience can be just as valuable, sometimes even more so, especially for Master’s programs that are more career-focused.