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Negotiating your salary in Switzerland: the complete method
Swiss salary is negotiable, but according to specific rules. Bringing up the topic too early, asking too much or too little, or ignoring fringe benefits can make the difference between a seized opportunity and a wasted one. Here is the method to negotiate with confidence and obtain a package matching your market value.
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Acing your job interview: the Swiss method
The job interview is the decisive step of any application in Switzerland. The codes are precise: absolute punctuality, rigorous preparation, sober tone, quantified examples. Here is the complete method to turn an interview into a concrete offer, from preparation to post-interview follow-up.
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Building your professional network in Switzerland
In Switzerland, professional networking opens more doors than job ads. Between 30 and 50% of hires go through an internal referral or prior contact. Building a network is not about collecting business cards: it is a structured process, worked both online and offline, and maintained over time.
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Managing your first employment contract in Switzerland
Your first Swiss employment contract often binds as much as it frees. Collective agreements, probation periods, notice periods, holidays, overtime: clauses that look technical but determine your real rights for years. Here is the complete guide to read, understand and negotiate your contract before signing.
ABy the editorial teamRead more - Insurance· 3 min read
Choosing your Swiss pillar 3
Pillar 3 complements AHV and BVG to reach 80% of your last salary at retirement. A major tax advantage in Switzerland, it should be opened from your first job. But between pillar 3a and 3b, bank or insurance, fund or account, several structural choices await. Here is the guide to optimise this envelope over 30 or 40 years.
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