Expats Interview On Working & Living In Berlin: How Much Can You Earn In Germany? | The Movement Hub

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Комментарии • 15

  • @AintImpressed
    @AintImpressed Месяц назад +5

    Wtf... I didn't know it was so bad. I was upset about getting "only" 63k a year in Berlin. Not anymore.

  • @Artzimos
    @Artzimos 6 месяцев назад +4

    The czech lady got it right, prices are crazy and good luck finding a flat. Food is alright though.

  • @mahirlabib808
    @mahirlabib808 2 месяца назад +2

    Informative.

  • @rainerm.8168
    @rainerm.8168 Месяц назад

    I don't get it why any qualified personel would want to work for those salaries in Berlin.

  • @ageoflove1980
    @ageoflove1980 5 месяцев назад

    Berlin is cheap, especially rent, when you compare it to other major Western European cities. Its even cheaper than other cities in Germany like Munich and Frankfurt.

    • @mariakordyukova7715
      @mariakordyukova7715 Месяц назад

      And the salaries are proportionally lower as well ;)

    • @AintImpressed
      @AintImpressed Месяц назад +4

      Berlin is not cheap, competition and prices are almost at Munich level nowadays. And salaries are not.

  • @dorcohen3522
    @dorcohen3522 26 дней назад

    The one that came from London is this typical lazy expat
    1. The standard for 1-2 room flats is not 1500 eur/m, this is just false, these are the leftover junk flats on immoscout, not the typical flats on the market
    2. The salary proposal she got is relatively low, but I can assume, just like housing, she was putting little effort to aim for something decent.
    3. Unfortunately this has to do with what the american said - Germans appreciate credentials over competence, at least when it comes to hiring. This is absurd but understandable, it's hard to assess the competence of a candidate, while credentials are more or less verifiable and actionable.

  • @lilalila5817
    @lilalila5817 Месяц назад +2

    To the American guy, you are friendly invited to move back to US. What a disrespectful behaviour! What an unpleasant person.

    • @brudinho1069
      @brudinho1069 Месяц назад

      What makes you think that? Didn’t perceive him like you

    • @josephroberts7374
      @josephroberts7374 Месяц назад

      Agree. The guy from the States might be right, but he says it in a horrible way, and comes across as not good.

    • @rainerm.8168
      @rainerm.8168 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@josephroberts7374I think he is quite funny and very realistic.

    • @dorcohen3522
      @dorcohen3522 26 дней назад

      But he has a point, Germany is obsessed with credentials and not competence. This makes sense because it's extremely hard to asses competence.
      Also "go back to your country" is the lowest of the low, he doesn't ask you or anybody else where to live, keep these stupid, stupid opinions to yourself Markus

    • @bluewolfer
      @bluewolfer 22 дня назад

      The American should apply for an acting job, might be better qualified. Overly dramatic - taking a victim mindset in any country will never serve you, especially not for migrants moving to the US. Grow up.