SEARCHING FOR A JOB IN LUXEMBOURG
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Luxembourg is one of the countries with the highest standard of living in the world. Headquarters of some companies are being located there. Moreover, it is a country that offers high salaries to candidates willing to work there. The fuel is cheaper than in other Western European countries, plus the VAT for food is lower too (VAT was 3% in 2016, when I was living there). One aspect which must be considered when applying for a role in Luxembourg is that rent prices are high. You usually must pay one month’s rent plus commission (equal to one month’s rent) plus agency fee (equal to one month’s rent) upon the signing of a renting contract. To make costs bearable when starting a job in Luxembourg, you could either find accommodation in a city close to the Luxembourgish border and commute during workdays or find rent in a neighboring town or village, where rents are lower. Luxembourgish companies require more languages than other European firms (usually two or three languages, such ...