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If you're in tech, Sweden is a more attractive opportunity. It's pretty similar to the Netherlands culture wise, but with a much bigger and faster moving tech scene.

That said, any in that line up will be a bit of a culture shock coming from the US.

Source: I'm Dutch and moved to Sweden




Agreed on the culture-shock. None of it will be too bad, probably, but there are enough little differences that it'll take a while to adjust, and not all people can/will manage it.

Source: Scottish, moved to Finland.

(Biggest pain-points for me: the Finnish language, and the brutal winters.)


If I'm programmer/developer looking for job in Sweden where can I find offers? How do you feel about taxes in Sweden? Aren't they very high in nordic countries?


I'm in Norway. And yes, taxes are high, but then again, they really aren't.

I think when I did the math, the taxes weren't really all that much higher than the taxes + health insurance costs in the states. It feels more like I'm paying a tax instead of outright fees for some things. Some I don't notice as much - such as the 25% VAT, mostly because it is included in the listed price.

Cost of living is high here, but Sweden is supposedly cheaper. Enough that there is a bus that goes over the border for Norwegians to shop.


Here is a common job aggregator site for Sweden:

https://www.jobbsafari.se/jobb/it/systemutveckling

Most of the ads are in swedish, but google translate does a decent job of translating.

Don't be afraid to apply in english, majority of IT companies does not mind hiring english-only speakers.

Not sure about the rules on getting a work-visa in Sweden.




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