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You cant work on most eu-funded projects without a degree, but thats basically it. Salary heavily depends on country, usually 1.5-2k/mo for juniors and 2.5-3k/mo for seniors.
Edit: of course thats higher in like london, but living there is really fucking expensive -
There is a really big demand for any dev atm. I do not think you will have much trouble finding anything but finding something good is another question in itself.
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@Humanoid- id say thats too much unless you want to live in the city center and eat restaurant food 3 times a day haha. If you are okay with a litte commute, 1.5-2k/mo is about right.
Edit i mean the cost of living, the salary is about that much yeah -
@Humanoid- you dont file tax yourself in the eu, its deducted from your pay so yeah
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Hey all.
I have a non-technical question.
I'm a university drop out for financial reasons where i live and i have been working in the field for 8 years as a backend dev and some dev-ops on the side.
My question is what are my chances of finding a good job in europe (italy germany uk france ... Etc) without a degree?
And what is the range of my annual salary on average?
And thank you for your help.
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