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Correct me if I am wrong but I have seen North America the best for engineers' salaries followed by other EU countries like Germany, France and then UK,Spain etc.
I was surprised by some ppl.s comments on salaries in scotland. Do engineers get paid more there as compared to england?
Clearly, the amount of remuneration depends on your knowledge and experience, the more you know, the higher fee may apply.
I'd like to check on supplements that promise by the employer. Interested in the UK, Ireland, Spain, Scandinavia and Canada.
Thank you for your answers.
Here where i live (Sao Paulo/Brazil) starting for engineer is about 20.000USD - 30.000USD /Year. Taxes are about 35% and you get nothing back. You are not going to work with anything technical. If you dont have family is a good starting point. The only way to get higher salary is to go for sales or management. Food is very cheap here. The only problem are electronics devices. We have an incredible 88% total of taxes on any importation of eletronic devices.
Just a curious fact. I think thats the same on any part of the globe. Investments Banks really like hiring engineers here. Starting on trading desk of a investment bank as JP Morgan or Deutche bank would be 45.000 - 60.000 USD / Year + 50.000 (bonus). Just people that really like technical work, stays on engineering field.
I'm working in Estonia and earn about 800 euro per month ))))
Looking for better job in europe, but it is little bit difficult because nobody know were this country located )))
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