Yeah, the biggest surprise for me was the “Swedish Summer”! I started my first job here in Sweden this past April. A month later (in May), they asked me to block off my vacation days on our group calendar. I initially put in for 2 weeks (actually thinking that was pretty ballsy, given that I’d been working there only a month), but then my boss came back to me all confused, wanting to know why I put in for “only” 2 weeks. She then explained that I actually had to take 4 weeks! I have to say, that was a surprise. I can now also say that it was one of the best, most relaxing vacations I’ve ever had-and fully paid!
I actuallyprefer choosing my vacation dates by myself rather than having to ask for an ‚exception‘ in case I wanna take my vacation at a different time period.
@@tybaltmercutio I'm not sure what you're referring to, as they simply asked me to block time off on the group calendar. They didn't specify which days I needed to block off. Most people in Sweden get between 25 and 30 days of vacation here, and you can choose any dates you like. It just works out that in Sweden most people take their vacation in July and August. So by taking at least some of their vacation during that time, people benefit from the knowledge that pretty much everyone else will be on vacation at that time as well, which I can tell you makes for a WAY more relaxing vacation. In the US, it was very typical to be on vacation (i.e. one that was previously planned and also approved by management) and still have people emailing you, calling or texting you--obviously completely oblivious to the fact that you were on vacation. In fact, during our last year living in the US, my wife's brother got married, and my wife actually pleaded with me to quit my job so that I wouldn't be so disctracted during my vacation. All I can say is, the 4 weeks of vacation I took here last summer were hands down the most relaxing and enjoyable vacations I've ever had. Until you experience the Swedish way of doing it yourself, you obviously have no idea.😄
Follow me on insta for stories about living in Sweden: instagram.com/anastasia.vl.kuznetsova Timecodes: 00:00 What is this video about 00:29 Data Science salaries 00:57 Master Thesis/Intern 01:25 Junior Data Scientist 02:05 Data Scientist 02:33 Senior Data Scientist 02:47 Principal DS/Team lead 03:20 Benefits 03:55 Vacation 04:55 Parental leave 05:33 Sick leave 06:01 Health Insurance 06:15 Wellness allowance 06:55 Bonuses 07:15 Stock and warrants 08:00 Fika and food 08:35 Learning 09:23 Flex. working 09:42 Corporate culture 11:41 Networking 12:55 Getting a raise
Just a suggestion. I think you need to adjust your audio volume before posting in UA-cam. Your audio volume is around 30-40% lower than most other videos in UA-cam.
Why on earth someone will dislike this wonderful video?🙃😶!!! This is so helpful thank you so much, i am moving to Sweden definetly!GREAT VIDEO, GREAT INFORMATIONS!KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD WORK! AND HAPPY NEW YEAR AND ENJOY YOUR FESTIVE SEASON!I HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT CHRISTMAS!🍓🍒🍐🥝🥂🍾🍹🌲🌲🌴
Hi Ana, I really like your videos .. I am also in Sweden studying for a Master degree in Statistics & Machine Learning Your videos provide very good insight about data science job market in Sweden which almost no other channel on UA-cam is doing .. keep them coming 😊
This was a really good video. I think a lot of such videos either have the Data Scientist clam up about their own experiences or blurt out some exaggerations to hype up their position and the influence the content in their channel could have if they kept following them. You seem to have shared this from a place of truth while answering a lot of the questions that we might have in a very methodical fashion! Subscribed :)
Hi Ana! Thank you for making an informative video. I am planning to do my masters in Sweden and hence I have been looking for the job market and salary expectations in Sweden for quite a while and finally this video popped up and gave a lot more clarity about everything.
When we talk about salary it's important how many hours in a month you work. Because someone can say his/her big salary and everybody like: "Wow, cool, you're so successful!" But maybe this person works 6 days in week, 12 hours a day😀
Good and informative, but I think you forgot to mention that about 90% of Swedish employees have some form of pension plan that the employer pays as a benefit.
Agree, pensions are a big thing and important to add as a benefit. In many other countries it is something you need to negotiate but in Sweden most employees have it included in the compensation package. Also from the employer side it is a big thing, as attractiveness but also a huge cost that impacts budgets and profits
Salaries are really Important if not the definitive factor. Even more now considering increases in cost of living and housing shortages. People just don’t want to say how much money matters to “not look shallow” in the same way that people answer that “size doesn’t matter”. The power of jantelagen is strong!!!
We also need to talk to the employment service, the social security office, etc. why it is still very mildly said completely mathematically impossible to earn a living in the country full time and it has not improved over the decades. Fredrik
Cool talk. But more of that my eyes were sparkling when stumbling upon Miles Davis at Birdland poster behind you. I love data and jazz. So I ended up subscribing!!
one extra comment, in Sweden, your salary is also based on what highest degree you had. For example, for same position, there is different salary offered by company between Phd employee and Master degree one
No that’s not correct. There might be a difference but not based on the degree but most likely based on what you can do or your actual knowledge. In Sweden we have a meritocracy mindset, not title based (trust me, I have a PhD degree myself).
Compared with German salaries and system (health care, education, vacation, etc), Swedish salaries are a joke. I agree that you can hardly compare them to Bay Area jobs due to the massive difference in work culture etc, but for example in Germany the benefits are literally the same (30 days vacation, general healthcare, free education) and the salaries easily reach 100k € for professionals with needed skills and in the right industry. But it's mostly the tax which is considerably lower, especially for married couples. If you earn ~110k in Germany that is roughly 6k net per month and that is a normal salary for an engineer or SW dev at a big company in southern Germany. To reach this number in Sweden (ignoring the fact that cost of living is higher there), you would need a monthly wage of 90.000 SKR which is extremely high and impossible to reach with a technical role. I can understand the American PoV that you "get something back" for your taxes but from a German perspective it's really nothing you gain, you just pay more taxes.
@@ash3rr Thats just wrong, especially among the sought after jobs in engineering and computer science at global companies, I know countless ppl who don't speak a word of German and work here for a decade. As usual IF you can do a job that is sought after.
@@anonymous1177 I'm not saying it's impossible, but compared to Sweden where there are quite a lot of English speaking corporate environments, these don't really exist to the same degree in Germany. I am a computer science graduate, working in data engineering and when I look for jobs in Germany I would say 98% are listed in German or if written in English specifically state that German language is required. What that means to me is that German companies seem to operate only within the DACH environment.
on average it's 40 hours per week, right now most IT companies do home office, but in "regular times" it's less common. You could negotiate some amount of wfh with your boss though! :)
I've been applying for jobs recently and I don't see it as an option as much as I expected, most are even explicitly saying you need to work in the office. Quite a contrast trim Poland where remote seems to be the default now.
Hi, I'm doing surface research on European work culture for a school paper. Do you mind sharing any references you used regarding the topic of benefits and vacation? Or was it solely based on personal knowledge?
Here's info about vacation www.unionen.se/in-english/annual-vacation Benefits are different from company to company, in some they are offered as a package, in some you can negotiate. www.unionen.se/in-english/how-swedish-labour-market-works
Thanks for your videos. I have a question... if I accept an offer that I know is lower than the range for that position, in how much time would you say that I would be able to renegotiate it?
I work in the area of security information and i dont have a bachelor's degree in tech (i do have certifications that validate my knowledge in the field) the question is: Do i have a chance of getting hire in Sweden without a degree? Like I said I have experience and certifications.
I was wandering what are the job sites a non EU residents should try? Is Swedish is mandatory or you can look for English speaking companies? Your feedback will be appreciated!! Thanks.
Hi! I think the most popular job-hunting website in Sweden is LinkedIn. The recruiters are quite active there when it comes to tech jobs. There are many places with English as the main company language, but they tend to be either tech companies or Swedish branches of international companies. Most likely, knowing Swedish would be expected for some customer-facing jobs, where you would have to communicate with people in their local language.
@@AnastasiaKVL You got it ”half right”. In your income tax i Sweden a certain percentage of the tax is invested towards your future pension. That’s a tax companies have to pay. When you retire that money is paid out as your basic pension. Then most compinies, private or public pay an additional premium towards your top pension. That’s a deal once negotiated between the labour unions and the employers cental organization. So without having to pay any of your net income in premiums you will always get a pension. But you are right; you can always negotiate for you employer to pay towards a privat, individual and additional pension scheme.
Thanks for this informative video. I'm a data scientist looking to apply for the job search visa in Sweden with my masters degree in Business Administration from the UK. Do you think I can secure a job in Sweden?
Hello Anastasia! As a Data Scientist I admire you and love your UA-cam channel. I wanted to ask you if by any chance you know a company in Sweden that's willing to give a job permit when hiring people, or in any case open to worldwide remote opportunities. I'm looking forward to moving there, hopefully soon :) it's been a bit rough because I know some companies offer these for more experienced roles only. Any suggestion or advice would be much appreciated!
Добрый день) Подскажите пожалуйста, а как вы рассчитываете зп после уплаты налога, Я думала, что если зп от 50 000 крон, то налог 50%, но по ваши расчетам это получается не так) Где посмотреть налоги?)
Здравствуйте! В описании видео есть ссылка на калькулятор налогов, statsskuld.se/en/jobs/net-salary Здесь вы можете указать ожидаемую зп до налогов, выбрать регион и увидеть примерную зп после налогов. Она не учитывает разные налоговые вычеты, но они для всех разные, поэтому тут сложно сказать как это повлияет.
Hi Ana, I hope you are doing good. I need some of your help and advice before moving to Sweden. Are you aware of Expert tax relief for expats in sweden. It's a 25% tax relief that expats gets. If so do you know people from IT background gets this tax relief?
Most of the people don't have the salary high enough to get this relief. And you have to commit to living in Sweden temporarily, no more than 5 years. Therefore, it's very rare, I believe.
3500 euros in avg for a senior "data scientist" in a country like Sweden is not exciting to say the least. The cost of living when compared to south European countries is so much more expensive which means those 3500 euros may be equivalent to 2000 euros in Spain, just to give an example but any other country would work as well. If you come from a third world country, Sweden may be like paradise but as an European citizen, it's just not worth it. PS. And I didn't say anything about the weather there.
Just a swede don't work in IT but it's a blooming business tons of studios and developers in sweden especially Stockholm and its a well paid job with good benefits. Should definitely be able to bargain a good contract, you should look online and apply from abroad at first!
Hi, i'm from indonesia and i'm interested to work on sweden after watching your video. i'm focused on mobile developer, do you have any idea how is mobile developer jobs in sweden and how much mobile dev usually get paid if i have experience like 3-5 years. Thank you, also i really love your video it's very informative.
There is a lot of mobile dev jobs in Stockholm, pay depends on the company, your skill level and negotiation skills. www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?geoId=105117694&keywords=mobile%20developer&location=Sweden
coba baca2 info di quora deh kak, banyak bgt disitu soal peluang kerja di Swedia. yg aku dapet sih banyak yg kesulitan untuk nembus pasar kerja sana karena bukan EU citizen. ada yg bilang jg kalo udh ada pengalaman kerja dr salah satu negara EU itu bisa jd peluang buat kerja di Swedia dan ada jg yg bilang kalo udh fluent bahasa swedia bakal ada peluang buat dpt kerja disana
It's actually a problem that people doesn't talk about their salary in Sweden. It would be a benefit for the employees if people did that more. I know the Unions tries to promote people talking more open about it.
The only way to actually increase your salary is to switch jobs. Which is kinda sad. It doesn't really make a difference how good you are at your job, its like 1-2% difference between a complete useless worker to a high performing worker.
13:18 I like your videos, but trust me on this, your last advice of leveraging another offer to negotiate a raise in your current role is NOT GOOD. Even if your employer agrees to match the offer, you'll be walking around with a target on your back, as you've burnt that bridge of trust with your bosses. So, if you've decided to take the offer, then say goodbye regardless of whether they want you to stay. Don't stay to negotiate.
Hello Anastasia K., I'm from Thailand and I'm 42 old Can i do this? i have a dream get looking job in sweden very much. Pls intro how to get a job in Sweden. Thank You so much
I am a Physics student from Turkey. After graduating, I aim to follow my master's and PhD in Sweden. After these unnecessary talk, my question is here. Is it possible to find a data science job without a computer science/math/statistics degree? While studying physics & minor degree in electronic materials, I have been studying data science through Coursera. Is it well-recognized in companies?
fizik lisans öğrencisi olarak; bilgisayar mühendisliği alanında yüksek lisans veya doktora yapma şansın yok mu? eğer varsa daha sonra kimsenin lisansının konusunu umursayacağını sanmıyorum. ayrıca ben fiziğin de veri bilimi konusunda iyi bir lisans olduğunu söyleyenleri gördüm, o kadar da alakasız değil. hangi üniversitedesin bu arada? eğer söylemek istersen
@@eda_.g bilgisayar master'ı yapma şansı var elbet, yapan tanıdıklarım da var ancak planım bu değil. Computational material science çalışmak istiyorum. Ancak çalışırken yüksek lisans devam ettirebilmek için araştırıyorum. Önümüzdeki dönemde İsveç, Umea'da 5 ay kalacağım için şimdiden fırsatları gözlemlemeye çalışıyorum. Asıl merak konum, IBM veya Google gibi şirketlerin Veri Bilimi Profesyonel Sertifika Programı gibi dokumanların tanınırlığı ve itibarı nasıldır. Şuan IBM'in sertifikası için çalışıyorum ancak ana amacım 'veri bilimcisi' olmak değil, kendi alanıma bir araç olarak öğrenmek. Son sorunuz için de, ODTÜ Fizik'teyim
@@ertugrulceylan5014 bir sorum olucaktı size, ODTÜ istatistik lisans hakkında bilginiz var mı? Özellikle bölümün veri bilimi gibi farklı alanlara yönelmek isteyenler için ne kadar yenilikçi, yardımcı olduğuna dair? Üç ay sonra üniversite sınavına gireceğim de tercih için sordum.
Off topic, but important: 1. Don't speak so fast. 2. See to that you have a separate microphone much closer to you as the acoustics of the room you're in is abysmal.
Yeah, the biggest surprise for me was the “Swedish Summer”! I started my first job here in Sweden this past April. A month later (in May), they asked me to block off my vacation days on our group calendar. I initially put in for 2 weeks (actually thinking that was pretty ballsy, given that I’d been working there only a month), but then my boss came back to me all confused, wanting to know why I put in for “only” 2 weeks. She then explained that I actually had to take 4 weeks! I have to say, that was a surprise. I can now also say that it was one of the best, most relaxing vacations I’ve ever had-and fully paid!
I actuallyprefer choosing my vacation dates by myself rather than having to ask for an ‚exception‘ in case I wanna take my vacation at a different time period.
@@tybaltmercutio I'm not sure what you're referring to, as they simply asked me to block time off on the group calendar. They didn't specify which days I needed to block off. Most people in Sweden get between 25 and 30 days of vacation here, and you can choose any dates you like. It just works out that in Sweden most people take their vacation in July and August. So by taking at least some of their vacation during that time, people benefit from the knowledge that pretty much everyone else will be on vacation at that time as well, which I can tell you makes for a WAY more relaxing vacation. In the US, it was very typical to be on vacation (i.e. one that was previously planned and also approved by management) and still have people emailing you, calling or texting you--obviously completely oblivious to the fact that you were on vacation. In fact, during our last year living in the US, my wife's brother got married, and my wife actually pleaded with me to quit my job so that I wouldn't be so disctracted during my vacation. All I can say is, the 4 weeks of vacation I took here last summer were hands down the most relaxing and enjoyable vacations I've ever had. Until you experience the Swedish way of doing it yourself, you obviously have no idea.😄
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Timecodes:
00:00 What is this video about
00:29 Data Science salaries
00:57 Master Thesis/Intern
01:25 Junior Data Scientist
02:05 Data Scientist
02:33 Senior Data Scientist
02:47 Principal DS/Team lead
03:20 Benefits
03:55 Vacation
04:55 Parental leave
05:33 Sick leave
06:01 Health Insurance
06:15 Wellness allowance
06:55 Bonuses
07:15 Stock and warrants
08:00 Fika and food
08:35 Learning
09:23 Flex. working
09:42 Corporate culture
11:41 Networking
12:55 Getting a raise
Just a suggestion. I think you need to adjust your audio volume before posting in UA-cam. Your audio volume is around 30-40% lower than most other videos in UA-cam.
Why on earth someone will dislike this wonderful video?🙃😶!!! This is so helpful thank you so much, i am moving to Sweden definetly!GREAT VIDEO, GREAT INFORMATIONS!KEEP UP WITH THE GOOD WORK! AND HAPPY NEW YEAR AND ENJOY YOUR FESTIVE SEASON!I HOPE YOU HAD A GREAT CHRISTMAS!🍓🍒🍐🥝🥂🍾🍹🌲🌲🌴
Totally true! Her videos are, by far, the most structured, informative, and nice to see I have seen in days of digging in!
Hi Ana, I really like your videos .. I am also in Sweden studying for a Master degree in Statistics & Machine Learning
Your videos provide very good insight about data science job market in Sweden which almost no other channel on UA-cam is doing .. keep them coming 😊
Thank you for the encouragement! :)
This is good stuff, Anastasia. I never seen such detailed descriptions and specifications in this field than what you've presented here. 🥰🤓😍
Tack. Väldigt användbar video.
This was a really good video. I think a lot of such videos either have the Data Scientist clam up about their own experiences or blurt out some exaggerations to hype up their position and the influence the content in their channel could have if they kept following them.
You seem to have shared this from a place of truth while answering a lot of the questions that we might have in a very methodical fashion!
Subscribed :)
Hi Ana!
Thank you for making an informative video. I am planning to do my masters in Sweden and hence I have been looking for the job market and salary expectations in Sweden for quite a while and finally this video popped up and gave a lot more clarity about everything.
Thanks for making this video. I'm moving to Sweeden very soon to work as an engineer and this is very helpful.
Great video! Lots of useful info :)
Good luck with channel development!
Very insightful and informative! I learned a lot. As a new comer HR professional in Stockholm, the labour law is quite vague. Thanks for the tips!
Really informative, and well organized. Thanks.
your videos are incredible! just started following you a few days. Congrats!
Thanks this was very helpful... I'll be working there as a data engineer. And it's really good information
Hii
Would you be comfortable sharing the salary range for data engineers there? (Post-tax/month)
When we talk about salary it's important how many hours in a month you work. Because someone can say his/her big salary and everybody like: "Wow, cool, you're so successful!" But maybe this person works 6 days in week, 12 hours a day😀
Samarien in Sweden are always based of a regular 40 hour work week.
Good and informative, but I think you forgot to mention that about 90% of Swedish employees have some form of pension plan that the employer pays as a benefit.
Agree, pensions are a big thing and important to add as a benefit. In many other countries it is something you need to negotiate but in Sweden most employees have it included in the compensation package. Also from the employer side it is a big thing, as attractiveness but also a huge cost that impacts budgets and profits
Salaries are really Important if not the definitive factor. Even more now considering increases in cost of living and housing shortages. People just don’t want to say how much money matters to “not look shallow” in the same way that people answer that “size doesn’t matter”. The power of jantelagen is strong!!!
Very well organised and informative vlog.From sri lanka🇱🇰
Great Video! Helped a lot to understand more about the topic.
That was the best ever explanation ever for withe collar workers conditions.
We also need to talk to the employment service, the social security office, etc. why it is still very mildly said completely mathematically impossible to earn a living in the country full time and it has not improved over the decades. Fredrik
Cool talk. But more of that my eyes were sparkling when stumbling upon Miles Davis at Birdland poster behind you. I love data and jazz. So I ended up subscribing!!
Really good video 👍👍
Hello mam, I am from India and I was looking for internship in Amazon Sweden, does Amazon pays enough for living to their interns ????
one extra comment, in Sweden, your salary is also based on what highest degree you had. For example, for same position, there is different salary offered by company between Phd employee and Master degree one
No that’s not correct. There might be a difference but not based on the degree but most likely based on what you can do or your actual knowledge. In Sweden we have a meritocracy mindset, not title based (trust me, I have a PhD degree myself).
Just amazing ! Thank you !
Nice
Jobs in Europe are not difficult for those who have good higher education.
Compared with German salaries and system (health care, education, vacation, etc), Swedish salaries are a joke. I agree that you can hardly compare them to Bay Area jobs due to the massive difference in work culture etc, but for example in Germany the benefits are literally the same (30 days vacation, general healthcare, free education) and the salaries easily reach 100k € for professionals with needed skills and in the right industry. But it's mostly the tax which is considerably lower, especially for married couples. If you earn ~110k in Germany that is roughly 6k net per month and that is a normal salary for an engineer or SW dev at a big company in southern Germany. To reach this number in Sweden (ignoring the fact that cost of living is higher there), you would need a monthly wage of 90.000 SKR which is extremely high and impossible to reach with a technical role.
I can understand the American PoV that you "get something back" for your taxes but from a German perspective it's really nothing you gain, you just pay more taxes.
Problem with living in Germany......are Germans
@@pierredda8297 En fait tous les ingénieurs français sont ici aussi ;)
Jobs for other nationalities not speaking German don't really exist though.
@@ash3rr Thats just wrong, especially among the sought after jobs in engineering and computer science at global companies, I know countless ppl who don't speak a word of German and work here for a decade. As usual IF you can do a job that is sought after.
@@anonymous1177 I'm not saying it's impossible, but compared to Sweden where there are quite a lot of English speaking corporate environments, these don't really exist to the same degree in Germany. I am a computer science graduate, working in data engineering and when I look for jobs in Germany I would say 98% are listed in German or if written in English specifically state that German language is required. What that means to me is that German companies seem to operate only within the DACH environment.
Very honest info and useful
What is the vacation/holidays days you get in the 1st year of employment?
Very useful info and well made video! Liked and subbed. Hi from St.Petetsburg🇷🇺
The vacations is 25 working days or in a row ?
How much do data engineers get paid?
What are the average working hours per week (IT companies) ? Is HomeOffice a thing in Sweden?
Thank you in advance 👍🏻
on average it's 40 hours per week, right now most IT companies do home office, but in "regular times" it's less common. You could negotiate some amount of wfh with your boss though! :)
@@AnastasiaKVL Thanks 😊
I've been applying for jobs recently and I don't see it as an option as much as I expected, most are even explicitly saying you need to work in the office. Quite a contrast trim Poland where remote seems to be the default now.
Very informative
Hi, I'm doing surface research on European work culture for a school paper. Do you mind sharing any references you used regarding the topic of benefits and vacation? Or was it solely based on personal knowledge?
Here's info about vacation www.unionen.se/in-english/annual-vacation
Benefits are different from company to company, in some they are offered as a package, in some you can negotiate. www.unionen.se/in-english/how-swedish-labour-market-works
@@AnastasiaKVL thanks I appreciate it!
Thanks for your videos. I have a question... if I accept an offer that I know is lower than the range for that position, in how much time would you say that I would be able to renegotiate it?
Thanks 🙏
Great video, what about biomedical scientist
Thank you! Nice video
keep you the good work
I work in the area of security information and i dont have a bachelor's degree in tech (i do have certifications that validate my knowledge in the field) the question is: Do i have a chance of getting hire in Sweden without a degree? Like I said I have experience and certifications.
Yes, you have a chance! It's not mandatory to have a degree to work in Sweden.
New subscriber🥰aspiring data scientist
Could you make video how to find job in Sweden or how to apply from different countries..Thanks in advance
Thx for the information
I was wandering what are the job sites a non EU residents should try? Is Swedish is mandatory or you can look for English speaking companies? Your feedback will be appreciated!! Thanks.
Hi! I think the most popular job-hunting website in Sweden is LinkedIn. The recruiters are quite active there when it comes to tech jobs.
There are many places with English as the main company language, but they tend to be either tech companies or Swedish branches of international companies.
Most likely, knowing Swedish would be expected for some customer-facing jobs, where you would have to communicate with people in their local language.
What about premium towards your future pension? Who or what pays for that?
Some employers have that as a benefit, so they pay that. You can also do that yourself
@@AnastasiaKVL You got it ”half right”. In your income tax i Sweden a certain percentage of the tax is invested towards your future pension. That’s a tax companies have to pay. When you retire that money is paid out as your basic pension. Then most compinies, private or public pay an additional premium towards your top pension. That’s a deal once negotiated between the labour unions and the employers cental organization. So without having to pay any of your net income in premiums you will always get a pension. But you are right; you can always negotiate for you employer to pay towards a privat, individual and additional pension scheme.
Can a sweden master degree valid in the us and other countries?
Thnx for information
Thanks for this informative video. I'm a data scientist looking to apply for the job search visa in Sweden with my masters degree in Business Administration from the UK. Do you think I can secure a job in Sweden?
Do you/would you provide one-on-one coaching for building a career in data science in Europe?
according to expenditure of markets is almost same as US but pay range nope !
Damn, in US the pay is more than sweden for data scientist.
Are there any jobs available in the banking industry for international students ?
джуны в пост советских странах работают за 300 баксов в месяц (ито еще надо суметь залезть джуном сквозь очереди резюме достучаться до рекрутера)
Hello Anastasia! As a Data Scientist I admire you and love your UA-cam channel. I wanted to ask you if by any chance you know a company in Sweden that's willing to give a job permit when hiring people, or in any case open to worldwide remote opportunities. I'm looking forward to moving there, hopefully soon :) it's been a bit rough because I know some companies offer these for more experienced roles only. Any suggestion or advice would be much appreciated!
Hi! Anastasia, I loved your simple and organised video. are you Swedish?
no, I am not :)
Can I ask if there are work for car painters in Sweden? Thank you
Добрый день) Подскажите пожалуйста, а как вы рассчитываете зп после уплаты налога, Я думала, что если зп от 50 000 крон, то налог 50%, но по ваши расчетам это получается не так)
Где посмотреть налоги?)
Здравствуйте!
В описании видео есть ссылка на калькулятор налогов, statsskuld.se/en/jobs/net-salary
Здесь вы можете указать ожидаемую зп до налогов, выбрать регион и увидеть примерную зп после налогов.
Она не учитывает разные налоговые вычеты, но они для всех разные, поэтому тут сложно сказать как это повлияет.
sweden.se/society/why-swedes-are-okay-with-paying-taxes/
Здесь есть информация о прогрессивной налоговой шкале.
Shocked by the low level of a data scientist’s salaries. But surely it will follow up with a bonus, stock options, etc.
Bonjour, quel est le salaire minimum en Suède 🇸🇪 ??? Merci
Are does taxes not too low, net income too high?
How important is spoken Swedish? Is fluent English good enough?
Hi Ana,
I hope you are doing good.
I need some of your help and advice before moving to Sweden.
Are you aware of Expert tax relief for expats in sweden. It's a 25% tax relief that expats gets.
If so do you know people from IT background gets this tax relief?
Most of the people don't have the salary high enough to get this relief. And you have to commit to living in Sweden temporarily, no more than 5 years. Therefore, it's very rare, I believe.
3500 euros in avg for a senior "data scientist" in a country like Sweden is not exciting to say the least. The cost of living when compared to south European countries is so much more expensive which means those 3500 euros may be equivalent to 2000 euros in Spain, just to give an example but any other country would work as well. If you come from a third world country, Sweden may be like paradise but as an European citizen, it's just not worth it. PS. And I didn't say anything about the weather there.
Sweden is the Bangladesh of the nordic countries.
What is the salary range in Stockholm,Sweden for IT (gaming, graphics) industry with 15 years work experience with Master degree?
Just a swede don't work in IT but it's a blooming business tons of studios and developers in sweden especially Stockholm and its a well paid job with good benefits. Should definitely be able to bargain a good contract, you should look online and apply from abroad at first!
Can I get job in sweden as a surgeon
Hey - do you know if you are non-Swedish citizen but a tax payer if you get access to free higher education?
Depends on your visa type, check out more here: www.universityadmissions.se/en/fees-scholarships-residence-permit/who-is-required-to-pay-fees/
Hi, i'm from indonesia and i'm interested to work on sweden after watching your video.
i'm focused on mobile developer, do you have any idea how is mobile developer jobs in sweden and how much mobile dev usually get paid if i have experience like 3-5 years.
Thank you, also i really love your video it's very informative.
There is a lot of mobile dev jobs in Stockholm, pay depends on the company, your skill level and negotiation skills. www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?geoId=105117694&keywords=mobile%20developer&location=Sweden
coba baca2 info di quora deh kak, banyak bgt disitu soal peluang kerja di Swedia. yg aku dapet sih banyak yg kesulitan untuk nembus pasar kerja sana karena bukan EU citizen. ada yg bilang jg kalo udh ada pengalaman kerja dr salah satu negara EU itu bisa jd peluang buat kerja di Swedia dan ada jg yg bilang kalo udh fluent bahasa swedia bakal ada peluang buat dpt kerja disana
OK Miles Davis poster lets us know you are super cool.
Simon Tranter
Анастасия, бросайте холод и космические налоги. Почему не переезжаете в Англию? 🤓
Nice video! I woi
How many hours do average people work per week?
40 :)
It's actually a problem that people doesn't talk about their salary in Sweden. It would be a benefit for the employees if people did that more. I know the Unions tries to promote people talking more open about it.
Hello, I'm very interested to working in 🇸🇪 , I'm a store keeper and I am looking for a opportunity, kindly help me.
The only way to actually increase your salary is to switch jobs. Which is kinda sad. It doesn't really make a difference how good you are at your job, its like 1-2% difference between a complete useless worker to a high performing worker.
Хороший инглиш, практически без русского акцента, большая редкость
Free work from students who are already experienced.😊
Hi I'm interested Sweden job visa can you help me
sweden.se/work-business/working-in-sweden/finding-a-job/
I'm hearing almost nothing anstasia!
Pls share LinkedIn profile
13:18 I like your videos, but trust me on this, your last advice of leveraging another offer to negotiate a raise in your current role is NOT GOOD. Even if your employer agrees to match the offer, you'll be walking around with a target on your back, as you've burnt that bridge of trust with your bosses. So, if you've decided to take the offer, then say goodbye regardless of whether they want you to stay. Don't stay to negotiate.
U people enjoying life, we r just paying taxes n fees in India 😭.
Hello Anastasia K., I'm from Thailand and I'm 42 old Can i do this? i have a dream get looking job in sweden very much. Pls intro how to get a job in Sweden. Thank You so much
I am a Physics student from Turkey.
After graduating, I aim to follow my master's and PhD in Sweden.
After these unnecessary talk, my question is here.
Is it possible to find a data science job without a computer science/math/statistics degree? While studying physics & minor degree in electronic materials, I have been studying data science through Coursera. Is it well-recognized in companies?
fizik lisans öğrencisi olarak; bilgisayar mühendisliği alanında yüksek lisans veya doktora yapma şansın yok mu? eğer varsa daha sonra kimsenin lisansının konusunu umursayacağını sanmıyorum. ayrıca ben fiziğin de veri bilimi konusunda iyi bir lisans olduğunu söyleyenleri gördüm, o kadar da alakasız değil.
hangi üniversitedesin bu arada? eğer söylemek istersen
@@eda_.g bilgisayar master'ı yapma şansı var elbet, yapan tanıdıklarım da var ancak planım bu değil. Computational material science çalışmak istiyorum. Ancak çalışırken yüksek lisans devam ettirebilmek için araştırıyorum. Önümüzdeki dönemde İsveç, Umea'da 5 ay kalacağım için şimdiden fırsatları gözlemlemeye çalışıyorum.
Asıl merak konum, IBM veya Google gibi şirketlerin Veri Bilimi Profesyonel Sertifika Programı gibi dokumanların tanınırlığı ve itibarı nasıldır. Şuan IBM'in sertifikası için çalışıyorum ancak ana amacım 'veri bilimcisi' olmak değil, kendi alanıma bir araç olarak öğrenmek.
Son sorunuz için de, ODTÜ Fizik'teyim
@@ertugrulceylan5014 işe alımlarda GitHub profili etkili oluyor diye biliyorum, orada yazı paylaşabilirsiniz.
başarılar dilerim...
@@eda_.g teşekkürler
@@ertugrulceylan5014 bir sorum olucaktı size,
ODTÜ istatistik lisans hakkında bilginiz var mı? Özellikle bölümün veri bilimi gibi farklı alanlara yönelmek isteyenler için ne kadar yenilikçi, yardımcı olduğuna dair?
Üç ay sonra üniversite sınavına gireceğim de tercih için sordum.
Kindly provide mechanical engineering salary package, thanks
Can't wait to see the difference in all these Nordic countries now when you have to pay nato price
You are beautiful, and thanks for info. :-)
Off topic, but important: 1. Don't speak so fast. 2. See to that you have a separate microphone much closer to you as the acoustics of the room you're in is abysmal.
i have been to stockholm only once and i would love to go back! The women are beautiful over there.
английский 5+
Anast-Asia
Ur very beautiful ma'am
the high taxes are a big turn off
Bravo. You nailed it. You are cute ;)
Pennies for your work. 😂😅
How Come you are so beautiful?
Hello. Can l get a job after completing six month İT course?