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A podcast about living in Switzerland, brought to you by Rigby AG, a staffing company based in Zurich.

Living in Switzerland Rigby AG

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A podcast about living in Switzerland, brought to you by Rigby AG, a staffing company based in Zurich.

    Exploring Switzerland with Carolyn Schönafinger (from Holidays to Switzerland)

    Exploring Switzerland with Carolyn Schönafinger (from Holidays to Switzerland)

    We speak to Carolyn Schönafinger from Holidays to Switzerland about travelling around Switzerland.
    Carolyn has been visiting Switzerland for over 30 years and runs her own travel podcast. She tells us about four famous places (Lucerne, the Berner Oberland, Zermatt, and Montreux) as well as several destinations off the beaten track.
    We also talk about the different seasons, the best times to travel, and ways to save money while visiting Switzerland. No matter if you’re a first-time visitor or already living in Switzerland, you’re sure to learn something new.
    If you liked the episode, don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and leave a review on your favourite platform. You can also subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.
    You can visit Switzerland year-round. It’s a great destination for winter and summer sports, but those two seasons tend to be busy. If you want a quieter experience, consider travelling in May and October.
    Some popular destinations:
    Lucerne: This city is conveniently located in the heart of Switzerland, and it features historic sights like the Chapel Bridge. You can access mountains like Mount Pilatus and Mount Rigi easily from Lucerne. The Berner Oberland: You’re in the heart of the Bernese Alps here. There are lots of traditional chalet-style buildings, and you can see the famous Jungfraujoch. Zermatt: This town is located at the foot of the Matterhorn, so it’s a spectacular destination. There are also lots of historic chalets. Montreux: This French-speaking town has a different, more Mediterranean vibe. It’s located on Lake Geneva and has a famous promenade. From Montreux, you can visit the Chillon castle and several other towns. Some lesser-known places to visit:
    Schaffhausen: A lot of tourists visit the Rhine Falls, but many of them don’t take a closer look at the nearby town, which features beautiful old buildings. There is also a fortress you can visit. Lake Constance: This lake borders three countries, so you can take a boat from Switzerland to Germany. Appenzell: A very rural area, where you can still find traditional Swiss farms and restaurants. There is a biannual Yodel Festival. The Emmental Valley: This is a scenic area of Switzerland that features rolling hills and open fields, with the mountains in the distance. You can visit the famous Emmental cheese factory.

    • 33 min
    IT Training in Switzerland with Serge Frech

    IT Training in Switzerland with Serge Frech

    We speak to Serge Frech, the director of the Swiss national association of ICT training (ICT-Berufsbildung), about basic and continued IT training in Switzerland.
    Unlike in many countries, most Swiss IT professionals complete vocational training. After achieving a basic degree, they can continue their education by obtaining a federal or advanced federal diploma. These qualifications are equivalent to a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree.
    Expats with a degree from another country can also take part in this programme. Since there is a severe IT professional shortage in Switzerland, this opens up many opportunities.
    If you liked the episode, don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and leave a review on your favourite platform. You can also subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.

    • 25 min
    Moving to Zurich for Work with Laura Vrinceanu

    Moving to Zurich for Work with Laura Vrinceanu

    We speak to Laura Vrinceanu, who got her IT job through Rigby, about moving to Zurich, Switzerland.
    Laura relocated a year and a half ago to work for a bank as a Tableau developer. With seven years of professional experience under her belt, she is committed to never stop learning and strive for excellence in her field of work.
    Moving to Zurich has been a positive experience for Laura. She loves many aspects of life in Switzerland, from the great amenities to the beautiful scenery and the excellent work-life balance. Join us to discover how she got her job, how her move went, and what she recommends to others who want to relocate to Switzerland.

    • 38 min
    Swiss Education: Local, Bilingual, or International?

    Swiss Education: Local, Bilingual, or International?

    We speak to the Swiss education consultant Stefanie Busse about local, bilingual, and international schools in Switzerland.
    As a former German teacher, Stefanie has first-hand experience teaching in both public and international schools in Switzerland. She has been advising expat families for over 10 years about the Swiss education system and collaborates with educational authorities and schools.
    Join us as we explore how schools work in Switzerland, the advantages and potential challenges of each schooling option, and how to get help if you’re trying to figure out what’s best for your child.
    If you liked the episode, don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and leave a review on your favourite platform. You can also subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.

    • 34 min
    Swiss Food Traditions with Jessica Manurung and David Moginier

    Swiss Food Traditions with Jessica Manurung and David Moginier

    We speak to the food experts Jessica Manurung and David Moginier about regional foods in Switzerland, particularly in the cantons of Basel and Vaud.
    Jessica is a Basel-based food blogger. She has been sharing her restaurant recommendations on social media since 2019. Last year, she published the Basel Cookbook, sharing a mix of innovative and traditional recipes from local chefs.
    David has been a food and wine journalist for many years. He was in charge of gastronomy for the daily 24 heures, and has written Vaud cookbook, as well as several books by Michelin-starred chefs.
    Join us as we talk about various food traditions and innovations:
    What people eat in the German and French-speaking areas of Switzerland Favourite dishes to try New trends such as sustainable eating, the nose to tail principle, and Nikkei cuisine And don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.

    • 38 min
    Setting up your finances in Switzerland with The Poor Swiss

    Setting up your finances in Switzerland with The Poor Swiss

    In this episode, we speak to the finance blogger Baptiste Wicht about Switzerland’s financial system.
    Baptiste has been running his blog The Poor Swiss for over six years. He helps expats and locals find the best financial products such as savings and investment accounts, pension providers, and credit cards. He also writes about financial independence and shares monthly insights into his family’s financial situation.
    Join us as we talk about getting set up financially as an expat:
    Opening savings and investment accounts Optimising pensions Avoiding common financial traps And don’t forget to share this podcast with your friends and subscribe to our newsletter at rigby.ch/newsletter for more great content about living in Switzerland.

    • 31 min

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