Ask HN: Anyone working remotely for a US company internationally?
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#22The higher the org the lower the chances they would accept such an arrangement. Some allow remote work but expect you to be an employee which becomes impossible if you are from a country where they have no base so they can't legally hire you.
Famous example: GitHub.
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#23Curious question: does that also mean you get US salaries between $100K - $120K?
It depends. Some companies pay local salaries, others just keep paying whatever they pay at HQ.
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#24That said I read about Pilot which lets you be an actual employee. They provide the tax presence that so many companies want to avoid. https://pilot.co/
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#25Curious question: does that also mean you get US salaries between $100K - $120K?
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#26Curious question: does that also mean you get US salaries between $100K - $120K?
In 2017, I had $132k USD/yr salary working in Vietnam full time. I am sure you can negotiate a lower salary if you don't want to earn more than $120k.
I've been to a few Asian nations previously and was extremely impressed how well one could eat on such a small amount of money. I had never seriously considered staying long-term, due to complications you may be familiar with, but I would imagine you can live pretty well with that kind of pay.
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#27You can work for Disney's DMED, which is a very large IT/software organization. You would have to become a contractor through one of the agencies they work with - "Happiest Minds" or "Globant" were the two I saw used when I was there. My current employer, Rigetti Computing, has I think 100-200 employees and has a few that are working from the UK, Australia, or Canada. But I think they would have to be especially inte…
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#28Curious question: does that also mean you get US salaries between $100K - $120K?
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
It depends. Some companies pay local salaries, others just keep paying whatever they pay at HQ.
can't really do this for very long. the local country will usually want to collect its own business/employment taxes on employed work.
If HQ salary > local salary, the government just gets more taxes.
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#30Where do you find your contract US startup jobs? All I see is full time jobs on angel list. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place?