the most realistic daily software dev. vlog I have ever watched
@ByTheRiverHelge5 ай бұрын
That's a top class commute, experiencing nature every day. It reminds me of why I left the inner city.
@albin25914 ай бұрын
best part of sweden is how accessible nature is, we have “allemansrätten” witch means that nature is for everyone, it doesn’t matter who owns the land, anyone is allowed to visit nature and even camp for 1 night no matter where you are and as long as you leave nature how you found it
@-hrp-44025 ай бұрын
The quality of the video is amazing , and thanks for helping me decide if working in this field is for me
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
That's great :D
@Dentrevligakillen4 ай бұрын
Det är ju en av mina största drömmar att få jobba å bor i Sverige , min pappa å hela släkten(pappas sidan) bor där. Jag studerar datavetenskap/ programmering på Missouris universitetet och hoppas att få praktik i Sverige under sommaren eller vilken sommar som helst Tack för din fin video och dina fina ord / berättelse om jobbet/ livet 😎💪🏽
@SportBooks_SE4 ай бұрын
Det fixar du lätt! Jag känner flera amerikaner som bor och jobbar i Sverige!
@Blinkers2007GameDev3 ай бұрын
Asså vi ksk inte har den bästa lönen men jobbkvaliten är fantastisk och man har det så kul här. Jag är 16 just nu, när jag blir äldre ska jag försöka skapa ett spelutvecklingsföretag efter att jag fått lite erfarenhet och jobbat på ett företag först
@tryingtobebetterr3 ай бұрын
came for a day in the life of a developer but got a day in the Attack on Titan fan's life as a plus. Nice to meet you, Niklas. Indeed, the best TV show ever produced in the anime world for me.
@eliastechtalk5 ай бұрын
I'm a swede and currently studying Computer Science. This makes me really excited to start working!!
@erik98175 ай бұрын
“The same!”
@mickey-ij7un4 ай бұрын
hehe gl finding jobb
@lawliet999684 ай бұрын
dumt att plugga dator vetenskap eller andra UNI utbildningar på 3+ år för IT. YH ger dig allt du behöver på 2 år och + du får praktiskt erfarenhet med LIA och ganska säkert ett jobb där du praktiserar.
@eliastechtalk4 ай бұрын
@@mickey-ij7un Thanks!
@eliastechtalk4 ай бұрын
@@lawliet99968 Då vet jag! Man har LIA genom universitet också. Det är ju högst individuellt vad man tycker är Dumt som du uttrycker det. Jag vill forska inom bla AI och då kräver det även en master inom IT, kanske doktorand om jag har lust.
@prostoGDPlayer5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid! I'm also planning to move to the Sweden in about two years, and for now I'm learning English, and pushing forward my programming skills. Gl with your life, wish you the best!
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, wish you the same. :D
@marcwinner5675 ай бұрын
How come you are planning to move to Sweden and not another country? Curious!
@billatwork93575 ай бұрын
Pretty cool that this was the first vid that was suggested to me, opening youtube, but nice to see you Niklas! Co-worker from Linköping office! :)
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Aha very nice! :D
@billatwork93575 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe See you at Steam Hotel in september? :)
@joakimneuhaus36295 ай бұрын
Great video Niklas. Fun for a newly graduated frontend developer here in Sweden to watch and get some more information on how a day can look like :) Unfortunatly haven't landed a job yet, but hopefully will soon! Have a great one! best regards Joakim
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Im sure you will, took me around 4 months to find this job after graduating from university. :)
@joakimneuhaus36295 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe I see, thanks! :) Yeah, and it has been a bit hard on the market lately with everything happening. So hopefully it will start to come out more jobs now going forward 🙂 Are there any specific techstacks you would say is most interesting for a company to see from a junior frontend dev now adays? We've been sitting mostly with React, alot of React Native for me on my internships.
@jndomingo5 ай бұрын
very inspiring. hope more stories to come in your channel.
@flourishthedev_logs4 ай бұрын
I love how bro is just enjoying the time of his life 😊
@NOCDIB5 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found this video. I've been living and working as a SWE in Stockholm since 2019 and I'm about to move back to the USA in two weeks. My salary was the same as yours and I worked near T-Centralen. Your office looks like Kista. The work culture in Stockholm is generally good but I just couldn't deal with the low pay, lack of career diversity, and the advancement bias against non-Swedes.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Yes office is Kista. :) When it comes to getting promotions it's also that at least at the company I work at, they want everyone to be around the same level and have same salary so no one pulls ahead. For example we were 5 people that started the same time and we have the exact same salary. Regarding advancement bias against non-Swedes I think there can be a little bit of it, but it can be that there some people who like to speak Swedish over English.
@swedesruleallothers5 ай бұрын
Hey man I am also american and have been here 13 years. I fully agree with everything you have said. I barely have motivation to work because it feels like you aren't rewarded for it. The Swedish and American culture is extremely different. I am very unhappy in Sweden, I go very much against the train of thought here. I am still here because I have a wife and son now. I have future plans of moving back to the USA with them. Not only is the pay low but if you are an American expat investments are near impossible. You more or less need to give up US citizenship or move back. Say what you will about the US but I miss all the loud, rowdy, beer drinking, pot smoking Americans. Sweden will unfortunately never feel like home.
@Krrish855 ай бұрын
Very true, you quickly hit the ceiling when it comes to salary and advancement in Sweden. If you ever wanna get over that 7-9k usd/month you have to become a manager with personell responsibilities. There is no other way. And if you go the manager/director path your coding will be replaced with managing people, recruitment, deadlines, expectations, team culture bla bla...
@bjornkihlberg21035 ай бұрын
I say as a Swede that I think Swedish corporate culture is great for mediocre people and getting mediocre people to do great things together (like an ant colony). But if you are a hungry and ambitious person, most Swedish companies will feel suffocating. I would move to the US if I could but it looks like it's basically impossible.
@NOCDIB5 ай бұрын
@@bjornkihlberg2103 amazing analogy! I wouldn't even go as far as to say Swedes are inherently mediocre but most don't have a desire to be more than "lagom" even when they have the potential to be far greater. The Swedish cultural mentality is limiting to me.
@Uiro895 ай бұрын
I just immediately pressed like once you started playing AoT. Nice video mate.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Knew there were gonna be some people who appreciated it :D
@TheRegalboss5 ай бұрын
AoT! Lets go! 😎✌🏻 Hälsningar från en svensk utvecklare 👌🏻
@antonkimfors40585 ай бұрын
Kung är du Niklas! Ska kolla varje video du lägger upp
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Hehe ty för support :D
@bequiorra5 ай бұрын
Nice of you to share, doesn't look like my cup of tea but glad you enjoy it! :)
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Yeah not for everyone. Not that much human interaction
@bequiorra5 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe do you wish you had more social interactions?
@SammieRosado5 ай бұрын
I love being a SWE in USA, great video :) EDIT: Loved the AOT piano playing!! Inspring!
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I knew at least one person would appreciate it :)
@emperorpingusmathchannel53655 ай бұрын
I am an intern at a devops team at a software company right now. I really hope I land a junior role so I dont have to continue studying. The work life balance here in Sweden seems great though maybe not as flashy as the 10xers in the states.
@sneigee2 ай бұрын
that's awesome.. pray for the solutions... God bless us :)
@zey-5 ай бұрын
the aot soundtrack sounded beautiful man, nice one!
@Air_Raider5 ай бұрын
Jag gillar hur du börjar videon med att säga din lön. Blir som en jumpscare för alla amerikaner 😂. Ärligt talat dock, tack för denna videon. Jag studerar just nu och kommer troligen börja jobba med software engineering eller något nära inpå. Om jag får en så fin tur till och från jobbet så skulle nog jag också känna mig glad. Naturen är verkligen något som kan boosta humöret. Synd bara att de flesta utbildningarna ligger i stan 😅.
@sabiqunforerunners5 ай бұрын
amazing! keep uploading more!
@perfectgyroscope5 ай бұрын
Very well produced video, cheers!
@Militaizi5 ай бұрын
quite surprised that you get 3200$ after taxes with 4200$ gross. I am working in Finland, make around 4350€, but only get little less than 3000€ after taxes. : ) Also the lunch is typically around 13.5€/serving, so also little bit cheaper there, which I also noticed when visiting Stockholm this summer, eating out, and services in general, are somewhat cheaper in Sweden. The work culture seems very similar, also the forest routes are very common here, even in big cities. About the salary. I think it quite normal to think in terms of needs and requirements; can I pay bills, do I get to go to summer and/or winter/off-week holidays, can I accumulate savings, can I do {insert_happy_activity}, etc. and after that the money really does not affect that much. And I can say even with this salary level there is quite enough money for monthly savings and hobbies if you don't have lavish lifestyle or too expensive house.
@Stockholm_Syndrome5 ай бұрын
I think he has reduced tax because he pays rent on his apartment? And he lives in Stockholm, where the city tax is lower than most other citys. Yes, Sweden has become the cheapest country among the nordic countries because our currency lost so much valye. My daughter lives in Esbo and the rent is higher, food is more expensive, eating out more expensive than in Stockholm. + the food eating out in Sweden is much much better! Alcohol is also much cheaper in Sweden.
@performanceattributi4 ай бұрын
We have had income tax deductions since 2006, which has increased since, making the effective income tax ~23-24%, as opposed to the up-front income tax of ~30%. The tax system has become more fair to workers in the past 20 years.
@ABC-ip6jq4 ай бұрын
I’m not sure if the salaries are comparable. In Sweden the employer pay 31,42% payroll tax before your reported salary. Which you then pay income tax on. Regarding lunch, we have a lower VAT on food and drinks which might explain the difference?
@Stockholm_Syndrome5 ай бұрын
Bra video! Jag prenumererar! Fortsätt så!
@recursion.5 ай бұрын
that's a lot of meeting my boy 3 hours meetings, 1 hour lunch break takes about an hour to get in to the work mode so you really get to write meaningful code about 2-3 hours if you're not late, in a rush and get distracted.
@thursdayblack5 ай бұрын
"Make your weekends worse" is honestly the funniest (and best) advice I've heard regarding work-life balance 😂 Not a software eng but can confirm that other engi-jobs are quite similar. source: Swedish engineer
@string-name-20235 ай бұрын
Fun video to watch and wholesome tips. Also great to see young people thriving as system developers here in Sweden. If Infor is you employer then I would guess that M3 is the product you work with. Used to work as a sysdeveloper for a warehouse system which supported socket api for Movex/M3. Working with one of Microsofts ERPs today.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Yes its M3, I'm currently also working in warehouse part of the system
@VibesOfBry5 ай бұрын
Grym video, försöker studera för o bli data analytiker. Jag försöker bilda sådan harmoni också med livet; förbättra relationer, träning, studier osv. Tufft just nu men de blir nog bättre längre fram :)
@karlz91624 ай бұрын
Good attitude 👍😊
@lukasa63744 ай бұрын
Any insight in job demand and pay for the different software roles you mentioned? Particularly regarding frontend vs backend. I find frontend more interesting and rewarding but I hear it is harder to get a job and pays less. Am currently doing a master in software design and dont know which route to pick, leaning towards frontend. Great video by the way! I like the relaxed style of video and the life you are leading!
@jon-kennethklemmetsmo28774 ай бұрын
Norwegian here. How hard is to get a software engineering job in Swe / Scandinavian? Selftaught vs University? Awesome vlog btw. I can see the Swedish culture is close to the Norwegian 🫡
@antonym004 ай бұрын
Juniors are struggling a bit right now but a couple of years ago the market was wide open. It will swing back.
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Right now its more difficult to get a job for example in stockholm when I started back in 2020 there were 2500 job openings on Linkedin, now there is less then 500 so less jobs for sure. But I do believe if you have done side projects and can write and understand code well, got good social skills and can speak the native language its still quite easy.
@Blizzpoint4 ай бұрын
love it mate.
@DonvitoCodes5 ай бұрын
wow, that salary can’t even pay a 3 bedroom condominium flat in Singapore. 😂 nice place. thanks for sharing your experiences. subscribed! following your channel!
@eliasnilsson88753 ай бұрын
Nice videon!
@mobatube18894 ай бұрын
sorry i am studying cse in India and the work life culture is very toxic here so i want to move abroad and watching it makes me want to work in your place , i just need peaceful life man i hope i can get there
@Taosanna5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the inspiring video! Would love to hear if you have any advice on how difficult it is to find a software engineering job in Stockholm and/or Sweden in general, tips on how to do so, and what kind of educational background one needs?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Right now as Im writing this comment it's definitely more difficult to find a job compared to when I was looking 4 years ago. Back then I remember there were 4500 developer jobs in Stockholm. Now there is around 700. As for suggestion on how to find a job I would say learn how to solve tech interview questions, I used a website called code wars. Then also do some side projects so you can stand out from other job applicants. A lot of people don't have any side projects. As for education getting a relevant 3 year degree is enough. I got a 5 year with masters but most of my collegues got a 3 year in IT or system developer.
@viktor_zhurbin4 ай бұрын
I wonder how often swedish weather let's you bike to work? I mean rain and snow can be nasty
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Whats stops me from biking is that the days becomes too short in Sweden (start of November) and then of course snow and ice. I would say this year I have biked every day between Mars - September
@viktorabrahamsson93035 ай бұрын
For everyone watching, he said that his salary is "below average", let me just add "below average in Stockholm". Salaries in other parts of Sweden can't compete with the capital city salaries :) Love the video! "We will watch your career with great interest"!
@swedesruleallothers5 ай бұрын
$4200 isn't even that much after 3.5 years. Sweden has laughable wages for people with higher education. There should be an incentive to pursue higher education. It is ridiculous to go to school and take csn and make as much money as someone driving a forklift over night. Can't wait to get through school and get the hell out of Sweden and back to the USA.
@stephanie-fh5qv4 ай бұрын
So, as a Swede Im getting annoyed my many of the comments. Stockholm is very expensive, and its impossible to pay rent unless you live with others or have bought your apparment. Food is just as expensive as new York. And yes, tuition isnt free but payed with taxes. In the us, you dont pay 32% tax on your pension neither if you earn 1.200 dollar a month. Here you do. Youre welcome. And I have to say it looks very idyllic to live country side, but in the winter…the darkness eat you alive.
@unlikelay4 ай бұрын
very nice video!
@enigma854920 күн бұрын
Can we connect in linkedin?
@NiklasHe20 күн бұрын
Sure we can but I'm not active there at all and also not looking for anything new related to software development. If you send then I will accept next weak when I log in on my job computer. :)
@enigma854920 күн бұрын
@NiklasHe Are you active on X?
@marketer_dalowar_hossain5 ай бұрын
amazing video
@jocksterover90005 ай бұрын
Kul video! Tycker idéen om att byta tid mot säkerhet på 9-5 jobb sammanfattar svenska arbetskulturen rätt bra. Vad för sidoprojekt grejar du med?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Tackar :) Det blir väll denna youtube kanal, har en hemsida också, sen piano och kinesiska.
@PunishableAnimations5 ай бұрын
cool video brother
@kingwacky1844 ай бұрын
You work in Kista that is nice. I take classes there to become an electrical engineer.
@BurritoTrader5 ай бұрын
I earn about $4000 before tax, close to 5 years experience, thought my job is in a town much smaller than Stockholm. Seems like we got the same work tasks and responsibilities. I got to ask, how many hours do you spend at work? I spend about 30 minutes to an hour at lunch, time not considered as a part of the 8 hours workday. I would love to be able to get some gym time in there, but that would make me have to spend closer to 10 hours at work (which is not uncommon at all). You seem to have it all figured out landing a terrific job at a terrific company.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I spend around 8h in total at the office. No one really keeps track of time but I try not to be the first to leave the office. I feel like once the first person on the team leaves then it's ok to leave also. But I would say lunch and gym is included since it's quite common for me to come up with solutions during time. We have also had lectures saying that we sometimes think better when moving and are not in front of the desk so I think my manager supports going to the gym.
@BurritoTrader5 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe Sound really nice...
@mahmoud-ty7kmАй бұрын
perfect
@jakepiz5 ай бұрын
Seems much more chill than my day as a software engineer in the US, but WOW. $4,000 a month. I know its not all about the money, but wow... I think most software engineers in the US would decline a job if they offered DOUBLE that.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Yes salaries here are not comparable to the US, like the seniors who has worked 25+ years maybe make 8k USD before taxes. Living in Sweden is probably also a lot cheaper. I save around 1k USD every month.
@2ossy5 ай бұрын
Would that be 8000 before tax? And all includes? I also have 3 yoe as a swe in europe and make about 4500 euro before tax. But that does not include pension, transport, bonus, holiday allowance etc. In total i make 75k euro a year. 82k dollar. Working 9 days every 2 weeks plus 6 weeks paid time off.
@jakepiz5 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe 8k here is a good starting salary, what you would get for your first job after college, and taxes here are lower too. but of course on the flip side, you have to pay for health care, you have to save more for retirement, etc. I make about 12k, and save about 5k a month, but I save a lot more than most people I feel like.
@Blinkers2007GameDev5 ай бұрын
Living in Sweden is much much more affordable. That’s why
@richardj13195 ай бұрын
You're also not $200k in debt for tuition when living in Sweden.
@gellirollz4 ай бұрын
Amazing I am from Texas in the US and I’m new to engineering and want to be a software engineer.. did you get a degree( mines is in marketing) and if so what project did you build to get a internship or your first job any project advice for someone with no experience to start with? Thank you❤
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Yes I got an degree studied IT and then got a masters in software engineering. As for projects I just looked up a lot of tutorials online on youtube like creating a youtube website clone / facebook website clone and more or less copied and then added some more features to those websites. Then I also solved a lot of programming interview questions, I used a website called Code wars, and then had a link to my Code wars profile to show the code I have written. As for learning how to code I used Udemy and took some courses in Python and Javascript. I was not able to learn coding from School. Hope it goes well for you :)
@ayasolaris49714 ай бұрын
Office seems very empty? Did you go on a friday?
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Friday during the summer break (July - August), I picked a day where there were gonna be less people just to make it easier for myself to record and not having to explain to a lot of people.
@emreduman2256 күн бұрын
seems chill life
@NiklasHe5 күн бұрын
It varies throughout the year. This was filmed in August, a time when many people in Sweden are on vacation, so it’s much calmer then.
@MickeBorg14 ай бұрын
Finns det någon oro från din sida som programmerare över att AI kommer "ta över" den typen av arbete?
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Tror nog det ska vara lugnt närmaste tiden (5 år), många chefer har haft dessa möten med oss och enligt det ska det vara lugnt. Rollen kommer antagligen att att ändras men inte att man blir helt ersatt tror jag.
@didiisrich44715 ай бұрын
appreciate the video, do you have any tips on how to find programming funny and easy to do ? im a CS student studying in languages like c and c# but i find it quite difficult. Appreciate any tips :)
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
The way I learned to code and really understood it was to solve tech programing interview questions, I used a website called codewars but there are others for example leetcode. I started with easy problems and then worked my way up. But for me I had to start writing code and thinking about code and not just watch tutorials.
@kkkk37555 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing .i am curious if I plan to work in Sweden do I need to learn Swedish. I know English and Chinese now. i just finish my master degree of cs in us ,how to get relevant job in Sweden?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Some companies prefer people who can speak Swedish but it defenietly isn't a must. English is enough to get a job since anyone can speak English here, especially in the tech industry. There are a lot of Indians and Chinese in the company I work. I found my job through Linkedin.
@kkkk37555 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe thank for your detail info ,it`s very useful .
@henrik17435 ай бұрын
As a swede, if a company says they are a big family - run away.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Will keep that in mind. So far no red flags
@Vicvic1424 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree. You won’t be rewarded for your hard work, no matter how long you stay there.
@thisisnonpractice4 ай бұрын
Wow Man!
@coolacarl5 ай бұрын
Great video! I'm a newly graduated computer scientist who just got a job in Stockholm as well, this was a good preview of what I am getting myself into. How are you finding Kista by the way? :D
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Congrats! :) Kista is great, a lot of really good lunch restaurants.
@bringerod51415 ай бұрын
Pretty much. I work from home though, no office so even more relaxed. Starting to feel kinda boring though
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Understandable, Going to office once or twice per week is quite nice. Makes me appreciate working from home more. During summer no one is at the office so I worked mostly from home and yes it did get boring
@mklizzar5 ай бұрын
What kind of course did you finish and how many years was it?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I studied IT (information communcation) and then got a masters in software engineering. 3 years bachelor and 2 years masters in Sweden.
@marcusdeimos5 ай бұрын
No standing desks ?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
They are all standing desks. I probably do 70% sitting and 30% standing.
@HemalDahiya295 ай бұрын
awesome video, great work life balance. Question, do you feel like your life will start becoming monotonous after some time?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
For sure it will. The seniors who has worked here for 25+ years do the same work as I do. Each task is different but It's the some work flow every time. But I think the more experience you get the more freedom you can demand, since your slaary doesn't change that much at all. For example Im going to work from China again next month.
@PySnek5 ай бұрын
4200 is what a cleaning lady, server or retail cashier makes here in Switzerland. Software Engineers make at least 8k. Most above 10k. Heck even I earn around 8k with a regular office job.
@qweek5 ай бұрын
Yeah, cost of living is a lot cheaper in Sweden though. This is just numbers from the top result on Google: "Cost of Living in Switzerland is 83.0% higher than in Sweden (without rent) Cost of Living Including Rent in Switzerland is 95.0% higher than in Sweden Rent Prices in Switzerland are 137.1% higher than in Sweden Restaurant Prices in Switzerland are 76.6% higher than in Sweden Groceries Prices in Switzerland are 85.4% higher than in Sweden Local Purchasing Power in Switzerland is 21.1% higher than in Sweden" So your local purchasing power is only 21.1% higher than here despite earning a lot more. Sweden is a fairly low income country with very even salaries across all fields if you take our standard of living into account. We don't really have the extreme lows or the extreme highs that you can see in other countries.
@RicMorn5 ай бұрын
4200 is what a (low) manager level employee earns in Italy, so what? If you don’t take into account the cost of living, healthcare and other benefits, monthly pay is just a number…
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Different countries, I think its still pretty good compared to most other countries so not complaining at all. :)
@Zeila14 ай бұрын
does your company take internships?
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
As for as I know then no. I have never seen someone do a master thesis or internship here
@throwaway-lo4zw3 ай бұрын
are u a junior or a mid level engineer?
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
I think I count as a mid level since I have been working for around 4 years now.
@filipkjellsson5 ай бұрын
Vilket företag är det? Ser väldigt trevligt ut!
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Företaget heter Infor. Jodå det är ett bra företag!
@antonym004 ай бұрын
There are even more chill SWE jobs. 🙂
@Omniscientists5 ай бұрын
Have you recently relocated to sweden ?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
No I have in Sweden my whole life, just moved cities :)
@Enchisedmy5 ай бұрын
Hur kommer du undan med endast 24% skatt?
@stefankhoo16185 ай бұрын
Solna kommun
@Enchisedmy5 ай бұрын
@@stefankhoo1618 Solnas kommunalskatt är 29,75% och lägst i Sverige är Österåker med 28,98%. Frågan kvarstår.
@bengtandersson26495 ай бұрын
@@Enchisedmy Jobbavdraget och grundskatteavdraget sänker skatten
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Stämmer bor i Solna och vet inte exakt hur det fungerar med skatten, har inte gjort något heller får att påverka min skatt, men det kommer in 33.5k-34.5k in på kontot varje månad.
@AdheekRGowda5 ай бұрын
How did you managed to get job in Swedan?
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I went to university in Sweden and then found the job via Linkedin
@MrBa1435 ай бұрын
4200$ after working for nearly 4 years, that seems extremely low? In Denmark you would easily get a position for 5700$ if not slightly more. Do sweden not value their developers?
@frstchan5 ай бұрын
If you want to compare with danish salary, multiply the swedish by 30%, in this case 5460. Why? Because the social-security stuff is withdrawn before you see them in Sweden but not in Denmark. Then remember than taxes are higher in Denmark as well.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I think 4.2k is fine really. But the company I work at (Infor) definitely pays below average. Out of all the people I graduated with I have the lowest salary. Most of my friends make 4.5 - 5k. But I will try to push a little bit during the next salary talk :)
@MrBa1435 ай бұрын
@@frstchan The average tax in Denmark is lower / near the same as Sweden. Only if you pay the highest tax (which few does), then yeah its high. People who say the taxes in Denmark are high either doesnt understand the tax range, or they assume the person is making 12k+ a month. I dont care what you say, 4200$ is undervalued for a developer, even in Sweden. (well apparently not) And you most certainly dont have to add 30% when comparing the salaries between the two countries, thats bogus. Some grocery categories does seem to be cheaper in Sweden, but rent and general maintenance costs are around the same between the two countries, unless you again specifically use CPH your basis (which again, people like to base their meassurements around the most expensive city to make it look worse than it is)
@MrBa1435 ай бұрын
@@NiklasHe As long as you are happy and enjoy the work you do. I make 4.7k which is way too low, but i get alot of freetime, freedom and other benefits, aswell as shares to make up for it.
@frstchan5 ай бұрын
@@MrBa143 In Sweden, the pre-tax salary you will se will have all the pension/healthcare/etc cost withdrawn before you see it, and THEN income taxes are drawn from it. In Denmark, the pension/healthcare/etc is INCLUDED in the pre-tax salary you will see and THEN income taxes are drawn from it. This means, in Sweden, when you see a salary of say 4000, it already had these things withdrawn. And that is roughly speaking 30% of the salary. So you have to add this number to the salary to compare to other countries.
@MailsonWei5 ай бұрын
i always go to the toilet to stretch cause i dont want distract my colleague and its embarrassing
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
You need to try harder, healthy lifestyle should be encouraged. :D
@Joeyxyx5 ай бұрын
Amazing country. Winter is depressing there tho'.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Summer for sure better then winter. But winter is great to work on your own things since there isnt much else to do :D
@mRxmodule5 ай бұрын
Vilken bra buffé för ca 115kr. Här i Skåne kostar en icke buffé men husmanskost ca 130-140kr. Har slutat äta ute.
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Enligt mig en av Stockholms bästa lunch restauranger. Liknande här, buffen är billigare än vanliga restauranger,
@marcusjacobssonmusic5 ай бұрын
omg dina piano skills
@hairen685 ай бұрын
i need one of these jobs man but im so ass at coding😭
@salesforcecodegen5 ай бұрын
learn 🙃 My gf was dropped from university (has 2 unfinished universities, I tried just 1 and also didn't finish it) and after that she started coding. She was total beginner when it comes to coding. HTML > CSS > JS > ReactJs. She was depressed because she felt like failure. She also procrastinated coding. But after not even a year learning (on and off), she landed a job and is very happy. Don't give up. You got this 😉
@hairen685 ай бұрын
@@salesforcecodegen thank you for the inspiration brother, i will keep up the grind
@krs-fltutorials44874 ай бұрын
I am a structural engineer in Denmark. Your salary sounds low! I have two years experience and have 6000 before taxes. And software engineers should get more than structural.
@kamimaza4 ай бұрын
Wow, that's a poverty salary. Did you have to get a University degree for that!?
@masterjif95064 ай бұрын
You must be living in the US because salaries like this one are the averages in Europe
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Yeah went to university for 5 years (Masters) although many of my colleges only went for 3 years (Bachelor). My entrance salary was 3200USD before taxes and 2400USD after.
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@OnuimoStephanie5 ай бұрын
Very interested 👌
@AbelBenjamin-yi6uo5 ай бұрын
Very interested
@AmeliaAmelia-en1nz5 ай бұрын
I am interested
@avabernard98515 ай бұрын
Very interested
@Amnoiurampo5 ай бұрын
I am always active on wats apk👎👎
@mattheModest5 ай бұрын
Ahh, gamla goda Tele2 (Food&Co) 4:40
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
Oja går alltid att lita på :D
@jesperwall8395 ай бұрын
Java isn’t old. You are young 😂
@HanZeng-f6k5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂close the f* door
@WIZARDTOWER13375 ай бұрын
Your saddleheight is too low
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
I will adjust it next year when I pump the wheels!
@otf-tk9pp4 ай бұрын
du måste byta jobb varje år för att få bättre lön.
@NiklasHe3 ай бұрын
Ja, jag förväntar mig ungefär 2% - 3% löneökning varje år. Om jag blir promotad så kanske 6% - 7%.
@highboyy13465 ай бұрын
no shower needed he said lmfaoo. id hate to be ur colleague
@NiklasHe5 ай бұрын
no complaints yet from colleagues! :D Actually they probably wouldnt tell me...
@marcwinner5675 ай бұрын
Yeah please shower buddy. Respect your colleagues.