Re: German job market?

From: Vitaly Andrusevich (vitalik@premium-security.com)
Date: Fri Jul 13 2001 - 17:43:04 PDT

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    That's absolutely no problem. The only one thing You need is to find any
    German company who can hire You without
    german language.
    And there are alot of such companies, beleive me.
    And after You come and start working, You can teach german lang.
    ( You or Your company can hire a personal teacher.).
    
    
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Peter Mueller <pmuellerat_private>
    To: 'Vitaly Andrusevich' <vitalik@premium-security.com>;
    <SECURITYJOBSat_private>
    Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 1:11 AM
    Subject: RE: German job market?
    
    
    How about for non-german speaking peoples who are interested in speaking
    German but are not bilingual currently?  Does the German government offer
    some education facilities or is that a per-job basis?  How is the situation
    in Germany currently?
    
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Vitaly Andrusevich [mailto:vitalik@premium-security.com]
    > Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 7:00 AM
    > To: SECURITYJOBSat_private
    > Subject: Re: German job market?
    >
    >
    > Hello.
    >
    > We are expecting law-changes in the near future here in Germany.
    > German Goverment realized that it is not so good to loose all
    > green card
    > specialists after 5 years.
    > And now, special immigration program will be implemented
    
    > something like in
    > Canada ).
    >
    > Let's wait and see. :)
    >
    >
    > > heh... that's great, but what about taxes? last figure i've
    > heard is 50%
    > > income tax for single male... and rents, rents... Basically I'm
    > disappointed
    > > in European market :(
    > >
    > > Germans introdused somewhat 20000 greencard program, but
    > got only 7000
    > > applications... and the funniest thing is that after 5
    > years on this card
    > > you have to move out, no way to prolong it.
    > >
    > >
    > > >From: Richard Dear <rdearat_private>
    > > >To: "'Wojciech Dojka'" <WDOJKAat_private>
    > > >CC: "'SECURITYJOBSat_private'"
    > <SECURITYJOBSat_private>
    > > >Subject: RE: German job market?
    > > >Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 13:07:50 +0100
    > > >
    > > >Good afternoon Wojciech
    > > >
    > > >The German  IT market in general, seems to be one of the
    > better areas in
    > > >Europe to be looking for a new role. We recruit for 3
    > large blue chips
    > and
    > > >a
    > > >couple of start ups across Europe and their German operations are
    > > >recruiting
    > > >quite steadily, unlike some other countries where we are
    > experiencing the
    > > >standard: headcount freeze, no budget, restructuring,
    > redundancies etc
    > etc.
    > > >
    > > >With regards to salaries they pay similar to the UK,
    > example, we have
    > > >recently placed a Technical Consultant @ 170,000.00 DEM (£
    > 53,000.00 GBP /
    > > >$75,000.00 USD) at an e-commerce start up based in Frankfurt. Most
    > > >companies
    > > >will sponsor a working visa if the ideal person comes along.
    > > >
    > > >These comments are based on what we have experienced in the last 3
    > months.
    > > >
    > > >Regards & good luck.
    > > >
    > > >Richard Dear
    > > >European Director
    > > >00 44 (0) 1635 87 8000
    > > >00 44 (0) 1635 87 4000
    > > >00 44 (0) 7050 02 77 60
    > > >rdearat_private  www.rdneurope.com
    > > >RDN Europe - IT Recruitment Specialists
    > > >
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    > > >
    > > >-----Original Message-----
    > > >From: Wojciech Dojka [mailto:WDOJKAat_private]
    > > >Sent: 11 July 2001 13:51
    > > >To: SECURITYJOBSat_private
    > > >Subject: German job market?
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >This is similar to the earlier request for info on
    > Australia's infosec
    > job
    > > >market. I'm in the States now and considering moving back
    > to Europe _in a
    > > >year or two_. I'm originally from Poland but having been
    > there recently I
    > > >decided to look at Germany instead, especially since
    > there's been some
    > talk
    > > >a while back about the computer skill shortage there.
    > Hence, could anyone
    > > >advise me on the situation in that part of Europe? Aside from
    > > >security-related positions, what about
    > programming/admin/consultancy jobs
    > > >in
    > > >other areas? How do their salaries compare to the rest of
    > the world?
    > Also,
    > > >what legal/immigration issues should I expect?
    > > >
    > > >Thanks a lot,
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >Wojciech Dojka
    > > >Metropolitan Transportation Authority
    > > >Technology Audit Division
    > > >345 Madison Avenue
    > > >New York, NY 10017
    > > >
    > > >Phone: (212) 878-0247
    > > >Fax: (212) 878-0267
    > > >E-mail: wdojkaat_private
    > > >
    > > >-----
    > > >You either succeed or you learn.
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    > >
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