• adr1anM
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    10 months ago

    I wonder if this could help the IT workers from the public sector in Germany (E12, around 2500 €/month).

    Anyone knows why it is like that?

    Once, I heard about some speculative extra amounts made by guarantees in purchases. (Germans love guarantees, and any hardware purchase has a 50% surplus that can easily be split 1:1 between vendor and whoever was in charge. Yes, it would be illegal… But nearly impossible to prove.)

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      10 months ago

      I work in the Dutch public sector in IT, but with a few years of experience, I’m already beyond 4k/mo.

      Sounds like the union isn’t pulling it’s weight…

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          010 months ago

          Those jobs exist, and are hiring. My company (US-based, Software, between 1k and 10k employees) is hiring architects in Germany (anywhere, 100% remote) for significantly over 4k net. Starting salary is over 100k, plus a nice RSU package (4 year vest with 1 year cliff). Other similar companies offer comparable compensation packages.

          We do require a quite wide tech knowledge and good communication (customer interaction is part of the job, sometimes public speaking). It is not as relaxed as public sector, tho, most weeks are over 40h. Some traveling required, too.

          If anyone is interested feel free to ping me (full disclosure: Iget a 5k USD referral bonus if you get hired and pass the Probezeit).

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            010 months ago

            Got the knowledge I think, but not the spunk for the hours. You wouldn’t hire 4 days a week would you :-) ?

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              010 months ago

              Feel free to pm me if you have any questions :)

              Something I forgot to add above: since the position requires speaking with customers, most countries require fluent local language (apparently with the exception of Scandinavia).

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      010 months ago

      E12 starts at 4.170,32 € gross and up to rises 6.516,74 € depending on experience. That is gross. That is for a job, which is low stress and you can not be fired unless you pretty much commit a crime on the workplace.