For software developers: must-read before moving from the US to Europe (relocateme.eu) 7 points by Lexandrit 9y ago ↗ HN
[–] 0391f724a5 9y ago ↗ If I do love beer then what EU contry can offer best salary for c/c++ developer? [–] andrewstetsenko 9y ago ↗ If u wanna earn more - Switzerland is your best friend. However, it's 2 hours flight from almost every part of Europe to the best and rather cheap beer in Prague.
[–] andrewstetsenko 9y ago ↗ If u wanna earn more - Switzerland is your best friend. However, it's 2 hours flight from almost every part of Europe to the best and rather cheap beer in Prague.
[–] it_prof 9y ago ↗ Great that English is enough for many companies and I could relocate to EU! Good article, thanks. [–] k__ 9y ago ↗ In my experience, the English is better in the north of the EU than in the south and better in bigger cities than in smaller villages.But the big cities in the south are still better than the small villages in the north.
[–] k__ 9y ago ↗ In my experience, the English is better in the north of the EU than in the south and better in bigger cities than in smaller villages.But the big cities in the south are still better than the small villages in the north.
[–] world_it 9y ago ↗ I'm ready to take a 50-75% pay cut if I work 3 days a week) [–] john13 9y ago ↗ So am I;) [–] k__ 9y ago ↗ I'm from Germany and I was horrified when I learned about the working conditions in the USA.2 weeks holiday a year and no paid sick leave.On the other hand, I haven't met any dev that makes 100k a year, haha.
[–] k__ 9y ago ↗ I'm from Germany and I was horrified when I learned about the working conditions in the USA.2 weeks holiday a year and no paid sick leave.On the other hand, I haven't met any dev that makes 100k a year, haha.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 30.4 ms ] threadBut the big cities in the south are still better than the small villages in the north.
2 weeks holiday a year and no paid sick leave.
On the other hand, I haven't met any dev that makes 100k a year, haha.