has anyone tried working in a Swiss design firm in Switz? How was it? (i.e. visa, how much experience did you have before hand? How plausible is it for me to get a job there, as an architectural assistant, although that title doesn't exist there. You're either an intern or an architect there.)
Well, it's easy for a swiss person to work in Switz. Does your roommate and friend know of any americans or non-EU who's worked there and how they did it?
Switzerland isn't EU itself is it ? Swiss people can work anywhere in the world because they all speak all languages which makes it really easy to get a work permit.
Yes, I did not intend to say that CH is part of the EU. There are a line of people from other countries who would want to work there, and EU which includes the Germans are higher up in that category where they are more easily accepted to work there rather than an American.
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Worked in a Swiss design firm in Switz?
has anyone tried working in a Swiss design firm in Switz? How was it? (i.e. visa, how much experience did you have before hand? How plausible is it for me to get a job there, as an architectural assistant, although that title doesn't exist there. You're either an intern or an architect there.)
i know a swiss guy, does that count?
my roommate is swiss, does that count? according to him it pretty much depends on how many prizes you have won.
Well, it's easy for a swiss person to work in Switz. Does your roommate and friend know of any americans or non-EU who's worked there and how they did it?
Switzerland isn't EU itself is it ? Swiss people can work anywhere in the world because they all speak all languages which makes it really easy to get a work permit.
it's not due to speaking man languages, and no, CH is not in the E.U.
but they pump out some hot-ass designers.
Yes, I did not intend to say that CH is part of the EU. There are a line of people from other countries who would want to work there, and EU which includes the Germans are higher up in that category where they are more easily accepted to work there rather than an American.
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