Wow! So many replies! I'll go through all of them and answer with quotes.
Let's go!
Rip wrote:The sticky of "Oikotie" in the beginning of housing section is old but should still contain the information needed to get idea what does it cost to rent an apartment here.
Thanks! That's helpful!
AldenG wrote:Can you be more specific about "web developer?"
Yes, I can, but it will look like a sheet of text, you know
And I don't want this topic to be IT-related - I want this to be useful for people from different fields.
In few words, I'm a full stack web developer - both front end(html, css, javascript, jQuery, Backbone, etc.) and back end(PHP, Ruby, Rails, etc.).
rinso wrote:It completely depends on what you want.
- Do you want to commute or not?
- Do you need a car or not? (public transport is good)
- Do you smoke/drink? (alcohol is really expensive)
- Fine dining/partying?
It's all about the choices you make.
Students can manage with €1000,- /month (although with subsidized housing and meals)
With €2000,- pm you can manage.
And €3000,- pm looks already nice.
Since you're new to the Finnish workforce (without degree) your employer might not want to start to high before he's got more confidence in you.
1)Commute? What do you mean?
2) No, I don't drive. I prefer using public transport.
3) I don't.
4) No, I'm a computer geek that prefer to sit at home and watching sci-fi tv series when not busy with coding.
adnan wrote:What does that mean? Do you have an offer or not?
Yes, I have an offer.
adnan wrote:For your field, TES minimum is ~ 2100. For your claimed experience, it's 2800. For your claimed value, I'd say 3000-3500. If we say 3000, that would translate to 2100 after taxes.
That shows me that I'm being offered the minimum. Because my job contract has a trial period of 4 months with salary about 2250. Maybe it's because I don't have a degree and working experience in Finland.
So it seems to be a bit confusing offer, but maybe it worth it as a starting point.