Most Expensive Employees in the World
02. Norway, $5,913 (down .5% from 2011)
Finding a job in Norway is not easy as you can at Denmark, especially for a foreigner. Working conditions in Norway is attractive than any other EEA countries. Though, country is not in European Union list, it is signed in European Economic Area agreement which gives freedom for any EU citizens to travel freely to work here. As Norwegians have a general fear for foreigners, it makes more difficult for a foreigner to find a job over here in accordance to their education and job experiences. Personal recommendations are the great source of winning a job as Norwegians give importance for networking. Employees here enjoy a lot of freedom at work when organizing responsibilities and the deadlines. Researchers found workers here are happy with their working conditions.
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01. Switzerland, $6,612 (up 27.5% from 2011)
For working conditions, Switzerland will be the seventh heaven for foreign employees here. Some of the highest salaries in the world are possessed by Swiss employees. Apart from the job losses happened during the recession in 1990s, it is one of the top rated countries for employees. Foreign employees will be also employed under the same working conditions and salaries which Swiss citizens are offered. Having one of the most powerful economies of the world, Switzerland posses a steady, prosperous and high-tech economy. Compared to its neighboring countries, Switzerland has a flexible job market and a high employment rate too. Its taxation is one of the smallest in contrast to other developed nations. Holding a number of Nobel-prize winners in countries research field, it has an organized education system.
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