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Hi fishes,I have around 5.2 yrs of hands on exp in data engg. and able to clear service based companies interviews easily.Now I want to switch to product based companies as I am looking for some good work,good salary but I am not really strong in dsa as it's not part of my daily work.I don't really use trees and graphs as part of my daily work.
How shall I switch to product based companies considering DSA is their 1st round itself.what level of DSA can I expect from companies for data engineer position?
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Skip Germany, salaries aren't bad, but people are
If you're from an English speaking country with an English sense of humor, you'll struggle making small talk with the Germans. My sense of humor has been recalibrated for the worse here
I'm German and I agree lol. Been working in the UK in the past and struggled so hard to readjust when I moved back here. Will move to UK again at the end of the month and really look forward to not having to work with super serious german clients and colleagues with n9 sense of humour
Want money? Go to Switzerland
You will always hear about people saying its expensive but it really isn’t, on a consultant salary (MBB/ T2) with fringe benefits you will save so much money its a joke. Plus living there is very calm, beautyful and relaxing
Thanks for the insight C1! May I ask you a couple of questions:
1. Which level of German is required in Zürich? and do they want Schweizerdeutsch as well?
2. Which MBA program they target?
I'm an expat in Germany. Ignore what D1 said. I love people here, and the people I work with are super cool! But salary is not that great (compared to the US). And here the consulting salary is not that much more than the industry salary.
Accenture 2, I've sent you aDM :)