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My friend worked in Bosch, lwd 16th Aug
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Yoe: 7 years
CCTC: 20(18 fixed)
Holding offer: 27 fixed from a small company, need to join on 24th August.
Cleared 4 technical rounds. Submitted payslips and other documents yesterday. Will JP Morgan release offer before 24th August?
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Helo everyone, I had an interview scheduled with Cognizant on last week of Jan 2022 but due to technical error in Verification code I couldn't join interview lobby. I reported the same to the HR and I was told the interview will be rescheduled. Now there's no update from the HR. Could you please guide me how can I proceed or any email address to which I can inform to take the rescheduling process further.
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Bain & Company Can we start a salary thread to get an idea about the salaries in Europe for different job functions, I can find solid data of tech salaries (SWE, PM, etc) but hard to find consulting salaries.
My TC - 48k +2-3k bonus, Consultant, Data & Analytics, Netherlands.
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Typical tech consulting salary in uk for 3 yoe?
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What city? Zurich is very international so I’m sure you could find an English speaking job although not sure if German, French, or even Italian would be required as well. Very expensive country though so I’d thoroughly look over the costs of everything to figure out what salary you’d need to live comfortably.
M1 - I don’t agree at all. German living in ZH. Many white collar jobs in the MNCs don’t require German.
Since you are a consultant in T2 - why not transfer with them unless they don't have a Zurich office?
Also there are a few consulting companies which do not require knowledge of German/French in Switzerland - BCG, ZS are the ones I know, but there are likely more.
The one big downside though is most of them are in Zurich, but with current WFH situation and future client travel that shouldn't matter as much?
@Bain, not that much considering you can buy a yearly pass.
Also, if you work in consulting they typically provide a yearly travel pass which makes ALL travel within Switzerland free.
Thanks a lot for the revert. I will be moving to Lausanne. Can you please guide on how can I go about the job search process? I am using LinkedIn but are there any local portals? Any local recruiters who can help.
I am open to remote opportunities within Switzerland as well.
Thanks, I am a generalist consultant at a Tier 2 consulting firm. I have predominantly worked in Telco, Consumer, Pharma industry.
Thanks everyone, please let me know if you know any recruiters or if you have any leads. Thank you.