|
|
| CURRENT SECTION :: Overseas Guides | UK's most visited IT Contractor Site - 250k unique visitors March 2008 |
|
Profile written by Matt Walters of Capital Consulting (October 2008).
Europe’s largest country, unsurprisingly, has a range of different attractions for the international contractor. The IT industry is extremely active, offering many contract opportunities, while other sectors are also very present. From a leisure perspective, Germany has something for everyone, from skiing, mountain biking and hiking to centuries of historical monuments to visit and festivals to attend. Public holidays in Germany include New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day (May 1), Ascension, Whit Monday, Germany Unity Day (October 3), Christmas Day (December 25), St. Nicholas’ Day (December 26). Various regions also have other days off. I. Languages While the principal official language of Germany is German, English is very widely spoken. For the English-speaking contractor, the employment opportunities in Germany are many and varied, and the language barrier is easily surmountable in most international companies. For purposes of local administration, it can be helpful to have a grasp of German, and a foreigner making an effort is always welcome! II. Accommodation There is a strong rental culture in Germany, making it relatively easy to find a property for the duration of your contract. Although in the larger cities at the time of the major festivals/shows this can prove more difficult (e.g.: in Munich at the time of the Oktoberfest or in Frankfurt for CeBIT) Prices for accommodation will of course vary depending on size and location, but a guideline figure of EUR 800-1500 may be quoted for a small, furnished apartment in central Berlin. III. Travel One of Germany’s key advantages in the view of many contractors is its central-European location and copious travel links with the UK. i. Air The key airports of Berlin-Tegel, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Munich provide speedy links to all key UK airports by Lufthansa, BA and easyJet amongst many others. Frankfurt in particular is reputed as an international travel hub, providing easy access to various intercontinental destinations. ii. Rail The rail journey from Düsseldorf or Frankfurt to London (St. Pancras), takes about 6 hours, and from Berlin or Munich about 10 hours, with regular departures. There are regular trains from the above cities to all major European destinations, including sleeper cars for longer journeys. iii. Road The drive from Berlin to London is about 685 miles taking the Eurotunnel from Folkestone to Calais (35 minutes). The journey takes around 11-12 hours by car. Depending on where you are based in Germany, you may want to visit neighbouring Belgium, Holland, Denmark, Poland, Switzerland, Austria or the Czech Republic. Alternatively, there is a wide variety of activities and sights within Germany. iv. Ferry Ferries depart regularly from Rostock to go to Sweden and Norway. Capital Consulting is an international payroll and contract-management company providing tailor-made tax planning services to contractors working overseas. For more detailed information on your personal situation, please contact Capital on +41 32 732 97 00. Previous Page
|
![]() ![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| All content © Contractor UK Limited | [Register for News Letter] | [Privacy Statement] | [Terms of Use] | [Top of Page] |