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Switzerland - How much I should charge?

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    Switzerland - How much I should charge?

    I tried to look for an answer, just a question - how much you guys would charge for the cyber security role in Zurich or Geneva? Should it be <1200 CHF? I am about to negoatiate the rate and would love some advice....

    #2
    Originally posted by shabak View Post
    I tried to look for an answer, just a question - how much you guys would charge for the cyber security role in Zurich or Geneva? Should it be <1200 CHF? I am about to negoatiate the rate and would love some advice....
    It depends.....



    What's the role? (cyber security is pretty meaningless really) CISO would expect quite a bit more, a junior analyst would be less.
    What are you worth? How good are you? What role do you normally do?

    Given that you think that this question is worth asking, in the way you have asked, I'd say 1200CHF is generous. You're welcome.
    See You Next Tuesday

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      #3
      per hour/day/week????

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        #4
        Originally posted by BR14 View Post
        per hour/day/week????
        ahh. never thought of that. A week seems more like it.
        See You Next Tuesday

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          #5
          CHF1200/week is swiss dole money for a higher earner.
          like you said, seniority/size of systems, etc all play a part.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BR14 View Post
            CHF1200/week is swiss dole money for a higher earner.
            like you said, seniority/size of systems, etc all play a part.
            given the naivety of the question it might be reasonable. Not 1200 a day in any case.
            See You Next Tuesday

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lance View Post
              given the naivety of the question it might be reasonable. Not 1200 a day in any case.
              You guys ripped me apart... Its senior role, I did not want to give many details just in case recruiter is reading this forum - thats the reason it is written like that, job will be for one of the Pharma company and it will involve all range of activities (not management/ciso) but more like technical person - I would say closely Security Engineer would be the best. Day rate I had in mind and I was personally thinking about is 1500 at least.... Destroy my dreams if you will but is that rate for senior security operations engineer that will be involved in system patching etc activities - is it too high?

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                #8
                In today's market, per day

                800 is bog standard
                1200 is approaching premium.

                Through a mainstream agency, you're unlikely to get more than that. Outside that, maybe a little more. If you already knows the client and they like you, 2000 wouldn't be out of the question.

                Try for 1500 by all means. But I know specialist security consultancies here that don't charge much more. Also pharma.

                I do work in pharma. And in security.
                Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  In today's market, per day

                  800 is bog standard
                  1200 is approaching premium.

                  Through a mainstream agency, you're unlikely to get more than that. Outside that, maybe a little more. If you already knows the client and they like you, 2000 wouldn't be out of the question.

                  Try for 1500 by all means. But I know specialist security consultancies here that don't charge much more. Also pharma.

                  I do work in pharma. And in security.
                  Thanks! I shall ask for 1500 and lets see... Previously (few months ago) they proposed (different agency - with few others in between) 800 - but now its just me->agency->client so lets see!

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                    #10
                    For a patching engineer I think 1500 is wishful. But god loves a trier.

                    Have you thought about asking them for an offer based on your experience?
                    At least that way you know the bottom price so don’t need to embarrass yourself.
                    See You Next Tuesday

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