You could, for context, add your country and field of work, if you don’t feel it’s auto-doxxing.

Me, Croatia – 1100€, I’m in audio production.


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  1. €700, sports journalism. Granted I have 0 experience in sports journalism and this is an internship so €700 is actually a lot

  2. ~2300€ gross, ~1600€ net, IT/network administrator with little under 4 years of experience

  3. pre-tax £4166

    post-tax £3293

    software developer with just under 3 years of experience

  4. Currently still a student, but the summer job I did at a shop last year was little less than 1100€ net per month.

  5. Just started my first job as a lab technician and I make about €3000 gross per month now. This is relatively high since this is a government lab, when I see vacancies for similar non-government jobs they often pay around €2700-€3000

  6. Denmark, ERP solution architect with 11 years of experience in Finance before changing to this role.
    8.800€ gross+10% pension contribution ~4.800€ net per month (not counting pension).

  7. ~1200 net (~1800 gross) as a technician for industrial refrigeration systems (Slovenia). Important to note, I have been doing this for ca. 4 months with 0 prior experience, so all considering, I’d say it’s fair.

  8. ~7000€ gross monthly, working in industrial automation with 10+ years experience. The company pays an additional 8% towards my pension fund and we can get up to 6 months fully paid parental leave (we get six weeks paid vacation, but five weeks paid is the legal minimum and six weeks is pretty common)

    It’s around 4200€ net for anyone wondering, but net pay can vary wildly depending on a ton of personal factors.

  9. 1100-1200 euro net, with night shifts and weekends – Romania, satellite ground station engineer.

  10. Ugh… The conversion rates of NOK to EUR now makes this painful to even think about. Lost 30% over a few years.

  11. Iceland🇮🇸 – about 29 eur an hour as a shift manager in customer service

    ETA: I get paid by the hour and don’t work the same amount of time each month so I can’t say exactly how much it would be. On average I work 8 days (8-10 hrs) a month and get around 1900 eur post tax.

  12. 1450€ net, Romania, General Ledger Accountant – changed to this job 3 months ago, 2 years experience in Accounting, finished my master this year, maybe will go to PhD next year!

  13. From €750 to €900 NET depending on the days I work, shift differential, holidays, etc.

    Hotel receptionist, Portugal.

  14. Poland: 1600 net as a pharmacist in a big pharma company. I could earn 2k ish in a pharmacy but it’s miserable.

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