hi All, I was great reading different blog and it relly helped a lot so firth THANKS for that first. Now its question time :) I am having 7 years of experience in IT industry and got an offer from a Hong Kong based company which is offering 25K HKD per month plus a fully furnished accomodation along with a Mobile package. I will be moving with my wife. is this offer a good deal considering th experience and cost of living? Looking forward for your response. Thanks Sunil
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This is a pretty good job offer especially seeing as you've also been offered fully furnished accommodation, which would set you back at least HKD 10,000 per month.
To read more about salary expectations in Hong Kong have a look at this page on Salaries for Expats in Hong Kong. I think you'll also benefit from reading the Expat Arrival's Cost of Living in Hong Kong page.
Good luck with the move to Hong Kong.
I certainly think you'd be able to make some savings with a salary of HKD 25,000 plus a fully furnished apartment. How much you save will ultimatley depend on your spending habits and what you enjoy doing in your spare time.
There are lots of opportunities to indulge and splurge away your money in Hong Kong but it is also possible to save money by eating at home rather than in at restaurants, etc.
Have a look at the Expat Arrival's pages on Lifestyle in Hong Kong to get an idea about what expat life is like.