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Things to look into before moving to any country 

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@lidstech54
@lidstech54 Год назад
Really important insights that everyone should consider! Thanks for sharing🙏
@aritrabhattacharya7722
@aritrabhattacharya7722 Год назад
Thanks a lot for the insights sir 🙂. I'm also planning to apply for jobs in Germany but I have couple of concerns. It would be great if you can shed some light on them. 1. Their healthcare is awesome. But I have heard of cases of 3/4 months waiting period for an MRI. Such waiting period can lead to disaster. 2. Due to heavy taxation, the savings per month is not significantly higher than India(Bangalore). So the purchasing power of your "savings" in Germany will be a lot less if you plan to settle in Germany. Achieving financial freedom seems pretty difficult. Work life balance, opportunity of travel, good education system is something that I really aspire to have in my life, but the two reasons above are bugging me for a while. Could you please share your opinion on this?
@coder_thoughts
@coder_thoughts Год назад
1. I think this video should solve your concern ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SsA-aMtagA0.html (Don't trust their chapters especially for your case). Just a summary you can go to doctor without appointment if you feel sick. I always trust German youtubers to know the rules😅. But do watch the video it is important. 2. So this point is very subjective and situational, as i mentioned in the video you should know your own lifestyle and finances. What i did was kept a minimum salary bar just to come to Germany and then because "asking current salary" by future employer is a against the law here. I knew i could get a better pay once I reach Germany especially because of huge demand. But ofcourse, it is a subjective thing maybe you are not willing to take that risk or something. Know the market that is all I can say. Taxes at the end is something that you feel you get back once you start living here (at least that is what i feel). Also, there are many exemptions and other things that reduces your effective tax percentage. I have a friend who came from Banglore who used to work at Microsoft... he says he is happy with his salary and savings... again that is his subjective thing he has a family and kids so yaa calculate your own expense.
@aritrabhattacharya7722
@aritrabhattacharya7722 Год назад
@@coder_thoughts thanks for the feedback... This was immensely helpful. One request: Can you make some videos on the kind of DS Algo round they conduct in Germany.. if in case it is different compared to India..
@edwardonash458
@edwardonash458 8 месяцев назад
Hi sir, I’m also planing to go to Germany as a frontend software engineer. Im currently in China, kind of fluent in English since the Chinese environment, and barely know any German😅. Did you speak any German when applying this job at one football?
@coder_thoughts
@coder_thoughts 8 месяцев назад
Nope you do not need german for software engg
@edwardonash458
@edwardonash458 8 месяцев назад
@@coder_thoughts thanks for the tip
@Xardas_
@Xardas_ Год назад
Are you considering applying for a re-location to the US through your company in Germany ?
@coder_thoughts
@coder_thoughts Год назад
I would not prefer US at least for now. It is not safe for women... And i plan to marry sometime in near future so... 😅
@coder_thoughts
@coder_thoughts Год назад
Also, i like the work-life balance and ... difficulty to layoff people
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