Best EU Tech Hubs for Beginners: Comparing Berlin, Prague, and Dublin

🇩🇪 Berlin, Germany: The Startup King

  • The Vibe: Creative, chaotic, international, and unapologetically “startup.” Berlin is less “German” and more “global.” It’s the #1 hub for venture capital and new, exciting (and sometimes unstable) companies.
  • The Job Market: Massive. Dominated by thousands of startups and scale-ups (N26, HelloFresh, Zalando). Every tech stack is in demand, from jobs in Germany’s enterprise sector to the startup world’s React/Node.
  • The Money:
    • Salaries: Good, but not the highest in Europe.
    • Cost of Living: Used to be famously cheap. It is not cheap anymore. The housing crisis is severe, and rent is high. But it’s still significantly cheaper than Dublin.
  • Best For: Aspiring entrepreneurs, creatives, and anyone who wants to be in the center of the “newest thing.” English is spoken everywhere.

🇨🇿 Prague, Czechia: The Quality of Life Gem

  • The Vibe: The “hidden gem.” It’s a gorgeous, historic city with an incredibly high quality of life. The tech scene is robust and mature, with many large companies (Avast, Oracle, Microsoft) having huge offices here.
  • The Job Market: Smaller than Berlin or Dublin, but stable. It’s less about “10-person startups” and more about established R&D centers for global tech firms.
  • The Money:
    • Salaries: The lowest of the three.
    • Cost of living: The lowest of the three, by far. Your lower salary will likely give you a better standard of living and more disposable income than you’d have in Dublin.
  • Best For: Someone who wants a high quality of life, a stable job at a big company, and a more relaxed pace.

🇮🇪 Dublin, Ireland: The Big Tech EU-HQ

  • The Vibe: The “Silicon Valley of Europe.” This is where every US “Big Tech” firm has its massive EU headquarters (Google, Meta, Apple, LinkedIn, Stripe). It’s an English-speaking, fast-paced, and professional environment.
  • The Job Market: Completely dominated by Big Tech. This is the place to get a prestigious, high-paying job at a FAANG (or equivalent) company.
  • The Money:
    • Salaries: The highest of the three, by a lot. The salaries are a massive draw.
    • Cost of Living: Astronomical. The housing crisis here is perhaps the worst in Europe. A huge portion of your giant salary will be eaten by rent, which is often 2-3x that of Berlin or Prague.
  • Best For: Developers who want to work for “Big Tech,” earn a high salary, and don’t mind a high-cost, high-competition environment.

At-a-Glance Comparison

FeatureBerlin, GermanyPrague, CzechiaDublin, Ireland
Main Vibe“Startup & Creative”“Quality of Life”“Big Tech & Corporate”
English Spoken?Yes (in tech)Yes (in tech)Yes (native)
Job MarketHigh (Startups)Medium (Stable)High (Big Tech)
Average SalaryHighMediumVery High
Cost of LivingHigh (Rising fast)LowVery High
The “Catch”Bureaucracy, HousingLower SalariesHousing Crisis, Cost

A staffing agency in the EU can get you a job in any of these, but only you can decide which lifestyle fits. Do you want the Berlin “hustle,” the Prague “life,” or the Dublin “salary”?

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