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alibarber an hour ago

Probably includes circa 30% employer contributions to various taxes (employer side, the employee will be paying their own of course). And possibly VAT.

joe_mamba an hour ago | parent [-]

Still an amazing deal compared to the rates I got quoted by recruiters. I'm guessing you must first live in Amsterdam for that. In Vienna you get laugh if you asked for 120, and there you pay even more in taxes than NL.

0x3f 40 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Perhaps, but Vienna has better QoL so maybe it balances out at this level. If you want to just maximize income, there are better places for that than Amsterdam.

joe_mamba 29 minutes ago | parent [-]

>but Vienna has better QoL

According to who? Visiting tourists rating amenities and people on welfare? NL infrastructure and tech jobs market is leagues beyond what Austria offers.

>If you want to just maximize income, there are better places for that than Amsterdam.

Like which?

0x3f 22 minutes ago | parent [-]

> According to who? Tourists?

Just about every QoL index around. [1] [2]

> NL infrastructure and tech jobs market is leagues beyond what Austria offers.

These are not QoL-related beyond pure income.

> Like which?

California, NYC, London even.

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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Liveability_Index

[2] https://www.mercer.com/about/newsroom/zurich-offers-highest-...

alibarber an hour ago | parent | prev [-]

It's high but I mean that the developer is asking for 90, and 120 is leaving the employers pocket.

60-70 is then making it to the developer's pocket.