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RE: Salary for a Graduate/Junior Position in Germany for the Semiconductor

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Hi guys,

This is my first post here.

I would like to know if there is someone here in the forum that could help me with this question.

I want to know what's the starting salary, in average, for a graduate or junior posisiton in the semiconductor industry.

Kind regards.
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Hi, 

It varies depends on location. Could you tell me which city exactly?

Have you got positive reply from them already
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Hi thanks for the reply.

The city is: Kirchheim/Teck-Nabern.

No, I haven't got the reply from them yet.

I am afraid that the value I gave was very low <36K€ accordingly to what I have read around the web. I must confess that the value I gave was thinking in pounds, because it's more easy to find salaries values around the web in pounds.

Should I contact the person with I talked and try to explain this, or it will be a mistake?

Kind regards.
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Dont worry, It all depends on the situation you faced. If you are really talented, after coming here, you can ask for a hike within a year or move to another company easily with sufficient experience.

I would say If you are a bachelor degree holder without experience, 2700 to 3200 euro/month is normal. Since your location is south, they would pay minimum 3000 euro. 

So b happy.... let me know if you were offered job here. To be eligible for bluecard, you need to earn minimum € 37.752 /year(http://www.bluecard-eu.de/eu-blue-card-germany/).
 

All the best!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Hi, thanks for the comment.

The values that you're talking about is gross, correct?

If I take into account that they would pay 36000€, that translate into a 3000€ gross. So that would be the minimum, even though that was the maximum I have mentioned? Is it possible that they can offer more than that, saying that I have asked a very low value?

The problem is that I have asked those values in € but I was thinking in £, because it is more easy to find those values in £, in this case, in the UK, because they post the salary in the job ads. Do you understand what I mean?

I have a Master degree.

I am from the EU, so I don't need any bluecard ;)
 
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I can understand. But first let them come up with your positive reply. 

Dont make them to think that your not a good decision maker. Once it comes for an offer, then you can bargain.

BR
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I see. Well, it was I mistake from my side. Like I said I am used to see job ads in the UK where the salary range is posted. So I actually gave the value in £ and not € so to say. If I could answer the question again, I would mention something between 38k€ and 45k€.

I think that this does not have nothing to do with decision. It was a mistake from me, I was thinking in £ and gave that value in €.

I will wait. Thanks again for the reply.
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