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Ask HN: How's Berlin as a start up / tech hub?

6 pointsby hejjaalmost 5 years ago
I&#x27;m an SF guy with a small start up who can live anywhere.<p>Really looking for a change, yet I&#x27;d still like to be around the start up energy to have the benefits of that ethos.<p>Is anyone able to shed a bit of light on the Berlin startup &#x2F; tech scene and how it might stack up? Is somewhere like Amsterdam just as good or better? How about Talinn?<p>Really appreciate any info or ideas. Thanks!

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claudiugalmost 5 years ago
- wannabe startups. half german mentality, rest us style.<p>- salaries lower than US.<p>- it has the Germany mentality on building stuff. so very risk aware, is you go down, you are a bad guy.<p>- german market against technology. if it works don&#x27;t change developers not have same status as doctor, engineers<p>- a lot of wannabe startups, social thinking. like they get 20k, and think will change the world.<p>Tallinn and Amsterdam are smaller markets for startups in my personal opinion.
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dakiolalmost 5 years ago
Go to Cologne. Smaller than Berlin, but the attitude is different (better). Salaries are usually higher than in Berlin, it&#x27;s close to everywhere (Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Zurich, ...). It has nothing to do with the &quot;German&quot; mentality, it&#x27;s a very warm and welcoming city. Everybody speaks English.
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cpachalmost 5 years ago
Have you considered London or Stockholm?<p>If you want something affordable with high quality of life, Spain (e.g. Barcelona) or Lisbon might be worth considering as well.
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