Courier News

Being a courier for Lieferando in Germany is not only about the job and its benefits. As a Lieferando courier, you can also be part of social events, different activations, and campaigns that make your experience a blast. Stay up to date with the courier life here.

Meet Ali

Meet Ali

Ali Hassanpour has a successful career as a journalist, alongside working part-time as a courier for Lieferando. He enjoys the athletic side of the job and the opportunity to finance his greatest hobby: travelling. Ali is originally from Iran, but has been living in Germany for eight years and works full-time as a journalist during the week. Since March, he’s been on the road once a week as a courier for Lieferando, usually on Sundays. He’s become slimmer and healthier since he started and is delighted to see the transformation whenever he’s in front of the camera.At first, Ali wasn’t...
Meet Kelechi

Meet Kelechi

Kelechi Celine Uzoma is a student in Berlin and works as a Lieferando courier at the side. Being new in the city, she likes that her job lets her explore her new home while having time to study, earn money and further her career. Kelechi joined Lieferando in March 2022 and loves that she’s able to combine her job with her education. “I can go to university and work at the same time. So I don’t miss my classes and can keep working on my career”. Lieferando doesn’t only offer her a flexible job, but also supports her in her...
Meet Daniel

Meet Daniel

Daniel Hernandez Romero, who is originally from Nicaragua and grew up in Costa Rica, came to Berlin three years ago to be with his wife and daughter. He started working as a Lieferando courier in December 2021 to improve his German and support his family. His job gives him the opportunity to see historical places in Berlin, which is just one of the reasons why he likes to work as a courier. Daniel enjoys meeting people and learning more about German culture. And while the language can be a barrier, Lieferando helps him to be more confident. “For example, speaking...

Frequently Asked Questions

You need to be at least 18 years old.

At Lieferando, you are paid per hour, plus bonuses and tips. We believe in a fair system, so you get paid even while waiting for an order. Good to know: You’ll be directly employed by Lieferando (Takeaway Express B.V. & Co. KG), which means you’ll receive paid vacation, sick pay, and full health and social insurance coverage.

If your city isn’t listed, it means that we don’t currently have Lieferando couriers there – our restaurant partners handle deliveries themselves. Keep an eye on our website, as your city may be added in the future!

Order bonuses are based on the number of deliveries you complete per month:

  • 26 - 100 deliveries/month → €0.25 extra per delivery
  • 101 - 200 deliveries/month → €1.00 extra per delivery
  • 201+ deliveries/month → €2.00 extra per delivery

As a courier, you'll deliver food, groceries, and goods from our partners to customers in your city. You’ll earn a fixed hourly wage, plus incentives and tips. You can view your weekly shifts in the Scoober app, where you’ll also find your orders, delivery addresses, and estimated times. Just pick up the order from the restaurant and deliver it – making someone's day! The Scoober app also shows your completed deliveries, distance traveled, and your earned bonuses and tips.

Yes, you can use your own car or scooter for deliveries.

We welcome applicants with severe disabilities and strive to create an inclusive and barrier-free working environment. If you need support with your application or have any questions, our representative of employees with severe disabilities of the works council will be happy to help. You can reach the representative at the following e-mail address: nord@sbv-takeaway.com