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If that were true about Lithuania salaries then rather than seeing outsourcing which has dominated It over the last twenty years and really accelerated over the last five years what I would expect is more jobs from Poland and Lithuania to come to the Uk
Sadly I think the numbers provided are not reliableComment
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My quick check tells me I can get a lithuania java dev for between €2500 to €3500 a month and I usually pay too whack for people who are good.
So max €40k a yearmerely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostHaha, and Pinocchio was a real boy... mate where did you come up with those numbers... I can assure you they are fantasy!
Ruby - to 96k:
Ruby on Rails Developer in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
BA - to 96K
Senior Business/Data Analyst in Vilnius - Manpower Lit | cv.lt
NodeJs to 80k:
Backend Developer - Node.js in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
Java/.NET lead - 72k
Lead Software Engineer (Java or .NET) in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
At Danske Bank 70k is very typical salary to senior .net/java dev and they offer contracts 400 per day.
And they are not the highest paying employer.
I do agree that this is higher-end, but if you want to get a good developer, this is what you will have to pay.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy quick check tells me I can get a lithuania java dev for between €2500 to €3500 a month and I usually pay too whack for people who are good.
So max €40k a year
I could also say the same about the UK - you have people who work for 50k and some for 150k.Last edited by AndrewK; 20 January 2021, 09:14.Comment
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Originally posted by AndrewK View Post40k is a very average salary. I doubt you will find a good one for 40k. Only if he is desperate.
I could also say the same about the UK - you have people who work for 50k and some for 150k.
Why would I pay 100K for a superstar when a 40K chap can do all the programming ?
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Originally posted by eek View PostMy quick check tells me I can get a lithuania java dev for between €2500 to €3500 a month and I usually pay too whack for people who are good.
So max €40k a yearComment
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Originally posted by AndrewK View PostCurrent adverts in a slow covid month:
Ruby - to 96k:
Ruby on Rails Developer in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
BA - to 96K
Senior Business/Data Analyst in Vilnius - Manpower Lit | cv.lt
NodeJs to 80k:
Backend Developer - Node.js in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
Java/.NET lead - 72k
Lead Software Engineer (Java or .NET) in Vilnius - Alliance for Recruitment | cv.lt
At Danske Bank 70k is very typical salary to senior .net/java dev and they offer contracts 400 per day.
And they are not the highest paying employer.
I do agree that this is higher-end, but if you want to get a good developer, this is what you will have to pay.Comment
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Originally posted by zonkkk View PostThese are not average salaries here. Half that and you are getting closer to software devs average salaries."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostWe have 20 devs in Vilnius, you dont need to be a superstar dev these days as all the thinking us old times had to do as analyst programmers is all handed to a dev on a plate.
Why would I pay 100K for a superstar when a 40K chap can do all the programming ?
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