Bonus point if you’ve moved to a different country. Totally asking for a friend…

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    2 months ago

    Side question - how do people get the opportunity to move so easily? I work in Tech and the market is brutal right now

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      2 months ago

      Personally I work in academia so relocating is significantly easier (doesn’t require local language at work, academia has a foreign worker culture), and I did it before US scientists collectively realized what happened and wanted to get the fuck out… Even then it was difficult for me to find a job. Sadly I don’t think it is as easy for tech…

      Also I suspect moving between different states in the US or between different EU member states would be significantly easier

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        30 days ago

        I hopped around in Europe with no problem: applied online to jobs, as soon as i got a job found a place. If you are young with little commitments and there is no bureaucracy hindering you, relocating is super easy. Nowadays, with a family with young kids, relocating is much more of a commitment. Luckily we really like it here, so we are not planning a new move any time soon.

        Brief timeline:

        • did my bachelor in my hometown
        • did a 6 months student transfer
        • decided I didn’t want to go back, applied for a new university outside the EU (no visa needed for students)
        • found two internships during my master in two different EU countries (no visa needed, unpaid so no tax hurdles)
        • found a phd position in a new EU country (no visa needed, moved with two suitcases and an easyjet plain ticket)
        • moved to US for a temporary position (this was actually bureaucratically demanding, the move took 8 months between getting the job and being there)
        • moved back to EU without a job prospect, found a temp job in a country I had already visited (no visa problems)
        • moved again for a fixed position (last move, with a kid, took some 3 months to plan out)