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Moving to Barcelona?
Hi all, I just got an offer to work in Barcelona for a technology company, they are giving me 2500euro net per month. I have been living the last 7 years in london which obviously salary is much more here. I dont know any spanish and dont have any friends in barcelona.
Should i make the move? Anyone living there is 2500e enough to get me a flat for myself (I dont want to get a flatmate). What are the difficulties coming from UK to Spain? Any help/information would appreciate it ! Just to give more context i do like the sun and the beach so that would be a plus for me... thanks |
Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by Mariean_1
(Post 12608276)
Hi all, I just got an offer to work in Barcelona for a technology company, they are giving me 2500euro net per month. I have been living the last 7 years in london which obviously salary is much more here. I dont know any spanish and dont have any friends in barcelona.
Should i make the move? Anyone living there is 2500e enough to get me a flat for myself (I dont want to get a flatmate). What are the difficulties coming from UK to Spain? Any help/information would appreciate it ! Just to give more context i do like the sun and the beach so that would be a plus for me... thanks |
Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by Moses2013
(Post 12608286)
First of all that's a very good salary for Barcelona and the good thing about Barcelona is that you will find many people in the same position. Of course you will have other challenges (language), especially when it comes to daily stuff (rent, utilities etc.) but others seem to manage with no Catalan or Spanish. Sure we all like sun and the beach, but again that will depend on location and some parts will be very crowded, then again you are coming from London:-). Although I always kind of had the idea of living in Spain and do have land near the Costa Brava, it's just too far from Barcelona and that's where the work is. On that salary you should have no problem finding an apartment though, so I would get an idea in sites like idealista etc.
How easy is to make friends too? i know there are other people at the same situation but in big cities when people are working (and not studying) is not that easy to make friends. For example London is not easy at all... |
Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by Mariean_1
(Post 12608290)
Thanks Moses-> i already got some ideas on the renting, for a proper house you need minimum 900/1000e per month. I dont want to move just for the sake of it i want to know i will be able to do some saving as well as i'm doing in london. I'm thinking that around 2000e will be gone each month on renting/bills/food/etc so that leaves me with 500e which is not that bad, however not sure if thats realistic... As a girl i do like spending so might end up spending the whole salary each month which is not ideal but again depending on your lifestyle..
How easy is to make friends too? i know there are other people at the same situation but in big cities when people are working (and not studying) is not that easy to make friends. For example London is not easy at all... Then working hours can also be long etc. and it's then not always sun sea and sangria:-). We all have different reasons for moving. I like Spain (especially Costa Brava), but working in Barcelona wouldn't work for me personally (salaries, commute, etc.). It would be the same for me in London though, so I would just ask myself what you really want? Others will manage on lower salaries but it's your life and not theirs. |
Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by Moses2013
(Post 12608296)
I don't know how much you are saving in London, but of course that plays a big part and then other things like job security are all things to consider. If you lose a job in Barcelona, there's not the same social security system you have in the UK, or in my case Ireland.
Then working hours can also be long etc. and it's then not always sun sea and sangria:-). We all have different reasons for moving. I like Spain (especially Costa Brava), but working in Barcelona wouldn't work for me personally (salaries, commute, etc.). It would be the same for me in London though, so I would just ask myself what you really want? Others will manage on lower salaries but it's your life and not theirs. |
Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Try some areas near the beach. Or somewhere a short train ride from Barcelona
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
You sound young with few things chaining you to the UK. You should take the opportunity. The worse is you have done something different. It's a great experience. Do it before Brexit too. You will love it. Barcelona is fantastic to live and work in. The weather is better than London. The nightlife is amazing. It is safe. The people are super friendly. You will learn the language slowly. I'm so jealous. !
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by 1sexsmith
(Post 12609237)
You sound young with few things chaining you to the UK. You should take the opportunity. The worse is you have done something different. It's a great experience. Do it before Brexit too. You will love it. Barcelona is fantastic to live and work in. The weather is better than London. The nightlife is amazing. It is safe. The people are super friendly. You will learn the language slowly. I'm so jealous. !
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Is the company reliable? If it is a big company like Google, IBM, Accenture there would be no problem. Will they help you sort out your residence permits, healthcare etc and getting an apartment? The main danger is losing your job after a short time and then having to search for another opportunity in a foreign country. Presumably you have skills that are not available in Barcelona since they don't care about language. Good luck.
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by philat98
(Post 12609450)
Is the company reliable? If it is a big company like Google, IBM, Accenture there would be no problem. Will they help you sort out your residence permits, healthcare etc and getting an apartment? The main danger is losing your job after a short time and then having to search for another opportunity in a foreign country. Presumably you have skills that are not available in Barcelona since they don't care about language. Good luck.
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
I think you right. It sounds a good opportunity to me. If you get fed up you can be back to London for the weekend. I worked abroad for 6 months and I can remember more about that than the 12 years I spent in an office in the UK.
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
The problem is that this company does not have good reviews on Glassdoor :( so it worries me a bit... At least if you are making this step you should be sure about it right?
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
If you have a job offer you should be happy. There are thousands who would be delighted to be in your shoes. There will always be risks because life is full of them. You can't analyse every outcome. Get used to living in an uncertain world and learn to focus more on the present than future. It will make you more able to deal with life's disappointments later. See this as part of a necessary learning curve rather than a folly
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
Originally Posted by Mariean_1
(Post 12609935)
The problem is that this company does not have good reviews on Glassdoor :( so it worries me a bit... At least if you are making this step you should be sure about it right?
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Re: Moving to Barcelona?
You might do better looking for a company in London that has an international operation. If a UK company sends you abroad it is almost certain to be better terms than getting a local contract.
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