Denn in den jüngsten Beiträgen hier im Subreddit sehe ich eine Menge Aufregung über Mietpreise und Ukrainer und Russen und all das und ich möchte die Chance nutzen, diesen Thread hier zu machen, damit wir die Themen besprechen und skizzieren können.

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Von aguyfromarizona87

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  1. Forex pays very well.
    Full stack devs are not only paid well but given a handy during the interview.

    From the looks of it no one is offering entry level jobs though so good luck jumping on the very high first rung of that corporate ladder.

    Additionally, a local resident (not necessarily a Cypriot) *will never ever have the same buying power as someone with this idiotic income tax discount* (if I have to do the math for why 50% less taxes is better than 100% well piae kouspo)

    One more caveat – Cyprus is extremely small, even if 1000000+ companies come here and we live offshore on scrap-metal rafts ala Water World, commuting to work on SUP boards, jet skis, and kayaks, eventually the market is going to get very saturated.

  2. Some-Faithlessness75 on

    It depends what is „good salary“ for you. I make 2.1k on hand and I’m verry happy. I have friend who makes 5k and another who makes 1.2k. Both are happy too, it’s purely subjective.

  3. I’ve heard that the highest salaries right now are earned by Gesy doctors, and among non-medical professions, IT jobs pay well regardless of the domain.

  4. Come join the CNG brother! if you have a university degree you get to become an officer HOW EXCITING! and join our glorious cause of wasting our times and tax payers money 🫡

  5. dannytrevito on

    You get a high salary because experience.

    If there is a high demand for developers, and they are paying 9k per month, you cannot take a 3month course, and expect to get paid that.

    Find what you like to work with, when you good on that, you can start your own company, and make good money

  6. When talking about jobs you have to separate them. 

    There is the jobs for foreign companies which pay well for good people. 

    And there are the local companies run by 72 year old Yiannis and his son Yiannakis and his daughter Klelia as marketing manager, who think 1500eu a month is too much to pay anyone regardless of skills or role. 

    The sad fact is that a big proportion of Cyprus people (especially young people) have no idea. They have a degree from a decent foreign university, but then they stop there and think that’s it I don’t need anymore skills. The amount of interviewees I’ve seen straight up bitch about their current employer is insane. Zero professionalism. A lot have the idea that they will get promoted just because they have been in a role for 2-3 years, without actually doing anything. 

    Many don’t bother moving, or getting out of their comfort zone. 

    Yes,any sectors are over saturated so there aren’t jobs or wages are low. Yes, Cypriot companies need to utilize employees better and train and take advantage of their skills. 

    But also the employees need to not be not afraid of moving around. If you don’t like the wages, keep applying, spam resumes, move to a different sector etc. it’s hard, it’s draining, but it’s the only way to get ahead, and if enough people start doing it, the companies will be forced to adapt. 

  7. IT developers and IT engineers with good Vendor certifications are always in demand. Come to think of it proper IT sales people with Vendor certificates to show off skills are also in high demand 

  8. Russian speaker here.

    You can get a pretty decent paycheck working in Forex/Gambling/Fintech/Crypto and so on.

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