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  • Currently I live in Germany, but I have trouble to find IT job here. So I'm interesting about Switzerland and Austria. So my questions are: 1) Is it hard to find flat in Switzerland and\or Austria? My experience in Germany - germans mostly don't give flat if you don't have a job for at least three months. I was lucky to get flat from the family from Turkey. 2) Price of flat in Switzerland and\or Austria? Prices of flat comparing to salary. My experience in Germany - if I'll get at least Minijob 400euro, it will not cover my renting expenses, with full time job renting expenses would take about 50% of salary, whch is ok then. 3) Is it hard to find job in Switzerland or Austria? My experience in Germany - about 90% job offers are from Job searching companies which for 2k euros will offer or search job for you, other option is to get Vermitlungsgutschein from Jobcenter, but they don't give it if you never worked in Germany. The only option is to find some Minijob, these job offers mostly come directly from companies, this is what I'm doing in this moment. 4) How hard is to find IT job in Switzerland or Austria? My experience in Germany - as I mentioned most job offers come from companies which then "help" you find a job. Job offers which come directly from companies, BMW for example, require superman with all possible sertificates and so on. 5) Minijobs in Switzerland or\and Austria, are there? 6) Question just about Switzerland. It will be ok with german and english language knowledge? Three other Switzerland's official languages I'm not planning to learn. How different is german language in Swizerland? In google I have found information that only some words are different and that's all.

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    Is hard to get a job in Switzerland. Swiss German, as spoken everyday, is VERY, VERY different to Hochdeutsch....VERY......In the written form YES, some words are different, but spoken is like another language, which you must learn to settle in the country and hence be accepted!!! Austria is a horrid country and best avoided........ Swiss are well qualified and tend to stay in the country!

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I cant tell u much about austria but in switzerland according to where u live the prices are high or low. In the city u pay quite much especially in zurich, where prices are as high as in the centre-ville in paris. There r no minijobs as much as i know and in switzerland u need to have usually even more certificates than in germany. And yes it is hard finding jobs in switzerland.

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