Qatar won't be too concerned - if the LNG market stays stable ;)
Grow your own food! ;)
Canada and New Zealand, possibly.
No one might be entitled to that, but it's definitely helpful to the social health of an area if there is policy to ensure that the community stays somewhat stable.
With the current administration, maybe it won't just be optics, but also some knee-jerk executive orders that lead to much higher costs.
I wonder what he thinks "international" means.
The paragraph literally starts with "if"...
30 days? I got 25 and something in the range of 25 to 28 is the most common. 30 is unusual, if you're not in a unionized job, older, negotiated hard for it etc.
Great, more compliance.
The federal state is not supposed to meddle in education in Germany, policy is decided on Bundesländer-level. They frequently do anyways, but I don't think it's important enough to them to get involved in this case.
They bought up a bunch of academic journals. Added value is arguably negligible now, but some of the publications have the highest profile in their fields for years.
The relatively good affordability of SF compared to Berlin lets me doubt the methodology for that part of the score. Seoul and Hamburg are also not similarly affordable, but significantly more expensive than Berlin.
Most of the VCs and probably the majority of founders involved is above 30, I would think.
Do you think that's an outrageous idea? I imagine lots of (young) Japanese people would look for better working conditions abroad, if they only had better English skills.
That space might still have less competition and therefore lower marketing costs.
Bootcamps are not for everyone.
I would say it's a general education bubble in the US that is still build on the claim that the system can work for everyone - as long as you just try hard enough.
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Is it me, or is there not really much in this post which is not obvious, i.e. common sense?
They don't want politics to get active to interfere with their business.
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"My only concern for Scotland is that they wouldn't be able to gain (re-gain?) EU membership then would be left out on their own for many years." Why? How? Scotland would easily fulfill the requirements to join pretty…
If you can avoid it, I would not raise this kind of amount in Berlin. Not worth the troubles.
Might be because Boeing only is seen as a tech company in the DC area, if at all. ;)
Qatar won't be too concerned - if the LNG market stays stable ;)
Grow your own food! ;)
Canada and New Zealand, possibly.
No one might be entitled to that, but it's definitely helpful to the social health of an area if there is policy to ensure that the community stays somewhat stable.
With the current administration, maybe it won't just be optics, but also some knee-jerk executive orders that lead to much higher costs.
I wonder what he thinks "international" means.
The paragraph literally starts with "if"...
30 days? I got 25 and something in the range of 25 to 28 is the most common. 30 is unusual, if you're not in a unionized job, older, negotiated hard for it etc.
Great, more compliance.
The federal state is not supposed to meddle in education in Germany, policy is decided on Bundesländer-level. They frequently do anyways, but I don't think it's important enough to them to get involved in this case.
They bought up a bunch of academic journals. Added value is arguably negligible now, but some of the publications have the highest profile in their fields for years.
The relatively good affordability of SF compared to Berlin lets me doubt the methodology for that part of the score. Seoul and Hamburg are also not similarly affordable, but significantly more expensive than Berlin.
Most of the VCs and probably the majority of founders involved is above 30, I would think.
Do you think that's an outrageous idea? I imagine lots of (young) Japanese people would look for better working conditions abroad, if they only had better English skills.
That space might still have less competition and therefore lower marketing costs.
Bootcamps are not for everyone.
I would say it's a general education bubble in the US that is still build on the claim that the system can work for everyone - as long as you just try hard enough.
Minodes (https://www.minodes.com/) | Berlin, Germany (ONSITE) | full-time & interns | Visa | Software/Data/Systems Engineers Minodes is a startup in the retail analytics space. Based in the heart of Berlin, we provide…
Is it me, or is there not really much in this post which is not obvious, i.e. common sense?
They don't want politics to get active to interfere with their business.
HR will need to answer that one, I think it will depend on your specific situation! ;) Please contact jobs@minodes.com in case you have any questions prior to applying
Minodes (http://www.minodes.com/) | Berlin, Germany (ONSITE) | full-time & interns | Visa | Software/Data Engineers, Data Scientists Minodes is a startup in the retail analytics space. Based in the heart of Berlin, we…
"My only concern for Scotland is that they wouldn't be able to gain (re-gain?) EU membership then would be left out on their own for many years." Why? How? Scotland would easily fulfill the requirements to join pretty…
If you can avoid it, I would not raise this kind of amount in Berlin. Not worth the troubles.
Might be because Boeing only is seen as a tech company in the DC area, if at all. ;)