The french website www.Cadremploi.fr, dedicated to managers job ads and news, offers a “salary-meter” based on data provided by companies and applicants.
For information technology positions in Midi-Pyrénées (Region of south-west France), salary-meter results are quite surprising.
According to applicants who have uploaded their CV on this website, their gross annual salary is under 35000€ for more than 50% of them (and close to 60%), and under 30000€ for almost 40% of them (*).
According to companies who have posted job ads, only 25% of salaries are under 35000€, and only 8% are under 30000€.
So, who tells the truth ? I have my own theory about that.
This salary-meter is here (in french) : http://www.cadremploi.fr/emploi/resultat_comparer_salaire?fonction=20500§eur=70000®ion=16&experience=5&niveau_formation=13
(*) For foreign readers who would think these are extremely high salaries, keep in mind that life-cost in France is quite high, that you have to cut them by 23-24% because of different taxes (and even more later with annual income tax “impôt sur le revenu”), and that these jobs require master's degrees and years of relevant work experience.
For information technology positions in Midi-Pyrénées (Region of south-west France), salary-meter results are quite surprising.
According to applicants who have uploaded their CV on this website, their gross annual salary is under 35000€ for more than 50% of them (and close to 60%), and under 30000€ for almost 40% of them (*).
According to companies who have posted job ads, only 25% of salaries are under 35000€, and only 8% are under 30000€.
So, who tells the truth ? I have my own theory about that.
This salary-meter is here (in french) : http://www.cadremploi.fr/emploi/resultat_comparer_salaire?fonction=20500§eur=70000®ion=16&experience=5&niveau_formation=13
(*) For foreign readers who would think these are extremely high salaries, keep in mind that life-cost in France is quite high, that you have to cut them by 23-24% because of different taxes (and even more later with annual income tax “impôt sur le revenu”), and that these jobs require master's degrees and years of relevant work experience.
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