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Where do I look for Zurich contracts?
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Originally posted by zamzummim View PostI think Jordan (Katie Price) is a Swindon gal too, right?
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Originally posted by Lewis View PostAny recommendations on websites/recruitment firms?
Many Thanks
Lewis
www.jobup.ch/
www.topjobs.ch
www.stellen.ch
www.jobs.ch
www.monster.ch
www.jobpilot.ch
www.edvjobs.ch
www.jobclick.ch
www.jobserve.com use Zurich as a keyword
If you dont speak German/French its very very tough at the moment, but I suppose it depends on your area of exp.There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Great thanks for the replies. Much appreciated.
No, I don't speak Swiss German (or German) but am married to a Swiss national. Our kids speak both English and Swiss German so the rest of the family will be fine, I (just) need to learn myself!
Friends have told me that in banking the office language (and source code language) is English. I know of people who speak only English who have worked there recently so I assumed I could do the same whilst I learn. Anyone there at the moment, is this a reasonable assumption to make?
We have friends and family in Zurich and know the area well. Personally I find it to be leagues ahead of grotty old London. Better weather in summer, beautiful countryside, skiing in winter, everything is cleaner, on time and works, the standard of living is higher, easy access to lovely places like Lugano etc.. etc.. Zurich and Geneva consistently appear in the top 10 places to live in the world. But I do appreciate that some people find the Swiss a bit difficult.Last edited by Lewis; 28 July 2009, 15:09.Comment
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p.s. How is the contract market there are the moment? What are rates like? Is it as bad as London or better, I'm an experienced C# developer in banking (front office). Drilling down in Jobserve there are only a handful of C# banking roles and one has a rate of £380 p/day. I was hoping for at least £500 p/day. Does that sound reasonable?Comment
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I stayed in Swindon when I started my first contract at PHH. On my first week I was fixing this guys PC one evening - everybody had gone home and I took full advantage of the phone on his desk to call a few places for accomodation.
As I did I was doodling on the scrap of paper where I'd scribbled down this girls name and phone number. As we were chatting I was making a few notes like you do.
"So where is it?"
"Manchester Road. No I don'y know it"
"fifty quid"
"call round any time in the evening"
But as she started telling me more I decided I wasn't interested and as I was finishing the call I wrote No a few times and too expensive.
After the call I went home leaving the paper on the desk. When I got in the next day they were ripping the pi55 out of some young lad up there. Somebody was asking him what he meant by Sarah, Manchester road, 50 quid and call in anytime in the evening and then loads of No's on the sheet. Manchester road is where the local prossies worked. Obviously I didn't own up to this and left them thinking they had just employed some tight fisted kerb crawler who tries to haggle with the ladies.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
I preferred version 1!Comment
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Originally posted by Lewis View PostGreat thanks for the replies. Much appreciated.
No, I don't speak Swiss German (or German) but am married to a Swiss national. Our kids speak both English and Swiss German so the rest of the family will be fine, I (just) need to learn myself!
Friends have told me that in banking the office language (and source code language) is English. I know of people who speak only English who have worked there recently so I assumed I could do the same whilst I learn. Anyone there at the moment, is this a reasonable assumption to make?
We have friends and family in Zurich and know the area well. Personally I find it to be leagues ahead of grotty old London. Better weather in summer, beautiful countryside, skiing in winter, everything is cleaner, on time and works, the standard of living is higher, easy access to lovely places like Lugano etc.. etc.. Zurich and Geneva consistently appear in the top 10 places to live in the world. But I do appreciate that some people find the Swiss a bit difficult.
This is my experience anywayThere are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by Lewis View Post...Friends have told me that in banking the office language (and source code language) is English. I know of people who speak only English who have worked there recently so I assumed I could do the same whilst I learn...
Originally posted by Lewis View Postp.s. How is the contract market there are the moment? What are rates like? Is it as bad as London or better, I'm an experienced C# developer in banking (front office). Drilling down in Jobserve there are only a handful of C# banking roles and one has a rate of £380 p/day. I was hoping for at least £500 p/day. Does that sound reasonable?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI was chatting with a pm from the Zürich Cantonal bank, and he said his biggest problem was that he has to have people who speak Züridyytsch (or however it's spelt). It makes it really difficult for him to get good people.
The exchange rate will work in your favour. In terms of sterling, my rate has gone up by a third... while remaining exactly the same in CHF. Tbh, you'll probably have to move here, contract anywhere until you get your first Swiss contract. That's what I did ... contracting now in the same place for 3.5 years, 10 mins tram ride from home. At a very good rate
Well my wife has started me on Zuri-deutshe(?) lessons which seem to involve mainly her saying some gooblegook and then both her and the children laughing at me when I try to repeat it! Hmmmmm ...
So I take it you are just an English speaker. Any other advice you might have whenever you have some spare time would be much appeciated. Typical pitfalls, how to organise etc.. e.g. am I right in saying I don't start a company like here but instead become an employee of an agency (that seems to be what people are telling me).Comment
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