hello guys I’m back with another video uh people are asking me in the comments a lot about uh a perfect salary in order to move to Germany uh so my suggestion is if you’re getting a salary if you’re getting an offer anywhere in the range of uh 2500 to 3500 gross gross salary not net then don’t come because on top of your gross salary uh there will be these deductions I mentioned it in my previous video that ructions are very high in Germany so a good salary is somewhere uh above the range of 4,000 per month so if you getting a salary of more than 4,000 if you’re getting an offer then do come to Germany you will be able to save and uh my suggestion is below 3,000 or below 2500 don’t come

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  1. Could you please tell me if Nursing is the prestigious profile to opt for?
    Currently im in to accounting profile and i dont like sitting job at all.. i want to do manual, physical work and to take care of people. I am also learning the language, im just concerned if it is good status profile in germany?..

    and if after ausbildung what could be the net salary?.
    Generally people say it is around 3500 euros per month. But im not sure if that is gross or net?

    Could somebody please put a light on this(only if they are familiar with the situation)?

  2. Ok, people who watch this video, getting a 4000 € brutto per month totally depends upon your qualification, experience and the firm that you are working for. Unless you have got enough experience for an in-demand job, it is nearly impossible. The tax calculation mentioned is this video depends upon the yearly salary package. This means, greater the salary, more is the pension amount and taxes that gets deducted. For eg. a person having a 4k salary will end up paying almost 1.5k as tax but on the other hand a person with 3k will only pay 1k as tax cos’ the yearly package as a whole is less and that decides the tax class and there are shitloads of other factors which have to be taken in account like the state in which you live, job specific salary caps existing in the corresponding state, commuting, living cost etc. Once you get an offer, take time to figure out the balance sheet by yourself to get a clear idea and take up the job. In a nutshell, a good salary is always based on the expenses and taxes you end up paying and not the gross amount of offer that you get in hand. Period. Been living here since pre-covid, i’ve seen it all…and the job market currently existing is highly volatile with a stunting economic growth for the first time since 1991 unification, so be careful. It might be the same for the next 2-3 years. Beware. It is okay to make videos and put out content, but then, half-baked knowledge does more harm than no knowledge at all. Guys, if incase you cannot figure out things on your own, you’ve got pages in linked in like Germansherpa who provides assistance to expats on navigating through such kinda topics. Network enough, meet people, talk to authorities such a Job Centres who can give you a clear picture on the topic being mentioned here. And not all that glitters is gold…be careful before you make a decision

  3. Hello 1 or question puchna tha ki agar europe main agar koi bimar ho jay tabiyat kharab ho jay to condition employee ki sahi na ho to room mate use touch kar sakte hain kyoko mene suna h ki videsh main sote hue admi ko or bimar admi ko touch nahi kar sakte…….

  4. Bhai germany ka Minimum wage 12.5 euros per hour hai so agar aap part time job bhi kroge like Food Joint wagera mai toh bhi din ke 8 hrs means 100 euros bna loge easily ek din mai which means 100×5 = 500 euros a week and over 2000 euros a month in Part time Job Lol. In Full time you will easily make over 3k euros and will save at least 1-1.5k euros a month and 12-15k euros yearly which is close toh 14 lakhs and living a quality life enjoying europe

  5. Brother, I am a skilled master tailor working in Dubai with over 20 years of experience. How can I get a job in Germany? Can you help or explain?

  6. I need some advice please.

    Right now, I'm working in DUBAI in retail section supervisor and worked in sales also,
    Should i try my luck in Germany 🇩🇪?
    I need some advice please.

    Right now, I'm working in DUBAI in retail section supervisor and worked in sales also,
    Should i try my luck in Germany?

    Please guide me, anyone?

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