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Good salary in Brussels

Tinna318

Is 45k annual gross a good salary for a 10 years experienced IT professional?
Is it enough for a single person live comfortably in Brussels?

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SCBru

You can live with that a standard life in Brussels as single but if you are coming from abroad with a responsibility to maintain family back in home country then no.

Guest2944873

This might help:

David & Ranna

Honestly, 45K is too low for 10 years IT professional. In Belgium, there are (at the minimum) 13.92 salaries per year. 45/13.92 = 3.250 EUR gross salary per month, which will give a net around 2.000 EUR. As a post mentioned it before, it is enough to live a standard life for a single person, but surely not a luxury life...

Tinna318

Thanks! Is it low even if from the 10 years of experience you have just 2 years of experience in the future position? Also considering that it's a start up and not a big company?

Eddy_C

A start-up should pay you even more because of the risk you are taking by embarking in an career path that may be very short if the start up does not make it. 45k is very low for the IT sector and definitely if you have 10 years of experience.

Guest2944873

According to this, the median annual gross salary in brussels for a 'senior software engineer' is about 43k. I assume that excludes bonuses and benefits.



(I dont think she specified her job title so its just an example)

SavvaL

How about salaries in the paralegal sector?

Kristin Bienia

In Belgium you have two kinds of IT professionals:
Those with a fix contract and those who work on a freelance basis.
Indeed there a people with fix contracts who have this kind of salary but me too I think it is quite low.
If you really want to make some good money then get the freelance status, contact IT recruiters and work on temporal missions. With 10 years experience it should be normal to have between 550 and 700€ per day. Off course then you need to pay around 50% taxes but still better than the usual salaries.