
Jason Voorhees
𝕯𝖝𝕯 𝖈𝖗𝖊𝖜 𝕵𝖊𝖘𝖙𝖊𝖗
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I kinda knew European salaries were lower, but I didn’t realize the gap was this big until I actually applied to companies in UK and Germany. I cleared the rounds for LSEG and got an offer for around £60k and after London rent and taxes, that’s not much breathing room. Yhe lifestyle’s more relaxed three days in the office, more vacation, less grind but it’s a clear trade-off. In the U.S., even if you’re not feeling “rich” on a six-figure salary the room to grow is just so much bigger.
And the networking here is on different league. Just living in the States, especially on the West Coast, I’ve run into startup founders, hedge fund managers, senior engineers, VC without even going out of my way. Its like linkedin irl. Europe feels more like settle in and be comfortable, whereas the U.S. is push hard now, set yourself up for later. Imo US is Op for moneymaxxing. Nothing comes close getting a greencard is different story tho. Just make money and go back home and live life king size. Getting the offer was great but it really made me think about what I’d be giving up.
And the networking here is on different league. Just living in the States, especially on the West Coast, I’ve run into startup founders, hedge fund managers, senior engineers, VC without even going out of my way. Its like linkedin irl. Europe feels more like settle in and be comfortable, whereas the U.S. is push hard now, set yourself up for later. Imo US is Op for moneymaxxing. Nothing comes close getting a greencard is different story tho. Just make money and go back home and live life king size. Getting the offer was great but it really made me think about what I’d be giving up.
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