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ha ha ...a wise decision, Switzerland is the only country with a fiscal surplus, so no tax rises.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostLooks like I'm heading back to Zurich at the end of the month. Maybe we should have a Zurich meet-up thread. How many of us are in Zurich?
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Booming at the moment...all the hedge funds coming over etc.
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Swiss friend asked "is this like a real English pub?"Originally posted by Sysman View PostNot in Zurich, but can get there quite easily. I'm not into the ridiculously priced English /Irish pubs though.
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Bad decor and dirty carpets, yes typical English pub.
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Not in Zurich, but can get there quite easily. I'm not into the ridiculously priced English /Irish pubs though.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostLooks like I'm heading back to Zurich at the end of the month. Maybe we should have a Zurich meet-up thread. How many of us are in Zurich?
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If you work more than your standard hours, expect to get paid for them or be forced to take time off in lieu. There are some quite heavy (by UK standards) laws about this, including personal fines for managers.Originally posted by LegendsWear7 View PostIs it likely to be mega hours or knock off at 6 because it is Switzerland ?
In my first year here I aimed at discovering at least two different types of cheese per week. Have fun.Originally posted by LegendsWear7 View PostPS: Just arrived but can already confirm that the cheese is wonderful.
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Looks like I'm heading back to Zurich at the end of the month. Maybe we should have a Zurich meet-up thread. How many of us are in Zurich?
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Too busy watching theOriginally posted by meridian View PostCompare stuff (including withholding taxes by canton) here
Get yourself over to englishforum.ch (surprised NAT didn't put a plug in....), ...
over Israel's latest peace initiative. And occasionally fanning the flames.
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Compare stuff (including withholding taxes by canton) here
Get yourself over to englishforum.ch (surprised NAT didn't put a plug in....), there are a lot of expats in Zurich who can help out with where to eat, shop, etc.
Core hours 42.5 but as bobhope says, will depend on the company and team. I'm out the doors between 6 and 6.30, most of the dev team are still here until 7.30 or 8.00.
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Swiss and any European Investment banks, are just not comparable with the City. There 's no Investment Banking culture, it's the same as working in any other company. Never ever done a single second of overtime in several years working in different banks. Generally relaxed, but not spectacular pay, fairly ordinairy rates compared to London, salaries aren't particularly high either. I would say contractor rates at the moment would be round 90 - 110 hour. Salary...hmm depends I would say between 120,000 to 150000 for a senior role.
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You could always go into Denner, get some cheap booze, and drink it by the lake, just like the students.
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Of course, it varies from department to department, team to team but:
1) On average, fewer hours than in London, less presenteeism, but longer hours than most of Europe (42 standard versus 35 in France, etc.) I like the 42 hr contract better, because it's more realistic. I had 37 in the UK but I never remember ever working less than 45.
2) CS tend to pay better.
3) Eating out is v. expensive, but you find places that are more reasonable. Also remember you are comparing prices when GBP is incredibly weak (1.65 atm). Up until last year, GBPCHF was more like 2.50. So a 100 frank purchase now costs £60 instead of £40.
4) Tax is waaaay lower. Think 15% instead of ~35%. Social security too - 11% instead of what is it now it the UK 23% (11+12)?
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