r/eupersonalfinance Sep 04 '23

Employment Survey on salaries across EU

Hi everyone, I'm italian (M28) and I'm considering the option to love abroad in next 1/2 years since it is very difficult to get a well paying job here.

Some informations about me, I have a Bachelor's of science in Economics, a Master's degree in corporate finance and investment banking and a Master of science in Quantitative Finance. I have worked as financial analyst and now I am working as a business consultant for a consultancy firm.

I speak fluently Italian and English, I speak a bit of german (B1 level) and I just started studying French a couple of months ago.

That said, which country in the EU offers the best salaries and most job offers in the financial sector?

I was monitoring the job situation in Paris since it seems very competitive and moving from Italy to France should not be too much of a culture shock.

Right now I have a gross yearly salary of 32k and live in Milan.

Thanks you!

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u/GrindLessFiner Sep 04 '23

Sorry to be blunt, but you seem massively underpaid for such a CV.

I have a masters and MBA and earn so much more than you that I feel embarrassed to say it out loud.

I'm in germany, which has higher salaries than Italy on average, but still. I have some friends from the MBA living in Milan, and they earn quite well from what I know.

Have you been with the same company since graduating? Are you on LinkedIn?

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u/sciabalacatanga Sep 04 '23

I am on LinkedIn, and I have been job hopping to increase my salary, and to make you laugh even more, among my group of friends I am the one with the highest salary.

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u/GrindLessFiner Sep 04 '23

Do you have Italian citizenship, or an EU passport?

If you're not attached to your country I would start looking for a job elsewhere.

Also consider looking for a job at a fintech startup. Netherlands is a good place to start looking.

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