Which country is best to work in finance in Europe after a master in finance?
Asked by J.P Singh 10 months ago
Seo Executive
Lots of students do a Master’s in Finance in Europe — but only a few land the jobs they actually want. That usually comes down to where they choose to work, not study.
- In the UK, especially London, the job market is huge for investment banking, fintech, and fund management. Pay starts around £60,000, and Tier 2 sponsorship is common if the profile fits.
- Germany is reliable for stable finance roles in big firms like Deutsche Bank or Allianz. Most roles are in risk, treasury, or finance operations, paying €50,000–€55,000.
- Switzerland offers the highest base salaries (CHF 80,000+), but jobs are limited without German or French skills.
- France works if targeting internal finance roles or working at HQs of multinationals, but hiring is often language-dependent.
Many grads from ESCP, HEC, and Bocconi still choose to relocate to London post-graduation , not just for the money, but for the variety of roles and faster growth.
For more details you can read this blog on "Top Masters in Finance Colleges in Europe 2025"
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