Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
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Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#2You get an internationally competitive salary, and because they've got a local office, they also comply with the EU's sane employment laws.
I don't really have tips - I joined Atlassian in Sydney and transferred to Atlassian France. After a while I managed to find another job using my personal network.
At least in France some local companies are starting to realise they need to up their salary to compete with international/remote companies, so it should get better.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
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#4Sounds unusual, but I've previously gotten very well paid jobs in multiple startups through this kind of personal networking - you even get to skip most of the interview process. Meanwhile everything I applied to without any connections has been a wash.
Negotiations are much easier if you can deal with working as a US contractor, dropping most of your employment protection laws for more money.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#5You're looking for US companies with EU offices, basically. You get an internationally competitive salary, and because they've got a local office, they also comply with the EU's sane employment laws. I don't really have tips - I joined Atlassian in Sydney and transferred to Atlassian France. After a while I managed to find another job using my personal network. At least in France some local companies are starting to…
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#6You're looking for US companies with EU offices, basically. You get an internationally competitive salary, and because they've got a local office, they also comply with the EU's sane employment laws. I don't really have tips - I joined Atlassian in Sydney and transferred to Atlassian France. After a while I managed to find another job using my personal network. At least in France some local companies are starting to…
Between them, Canva and MAGMA - it seems like the best paid jobs in APAC is your own consultancy.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#7You're looking for US companies with EU offices, basically. You get an internationally competitive salary, and because they've got a local office, they also comply with the EU's sane employment laws. I don't really have tips - I joined Atlassian in Sydney and transferred to Atlassian France. After a while I managed to find another job using my personal network. At least in France some local companies are starting to…
99% of US companies with EU offices will NOT pay you anywhere close to the US level of money, IIRC the offer I received from Atlassian in Poland some years ago was not even competitive with the local market.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#8I investigated a somewhat related scenario: Being employed at a German legal entity with an already-remote contract and relocating to a neighboring EU country for permanent remote work. Turns out to be complicated and quite unattractive for your employer to support this, due to national tax+labor laws, potentially mandatory social insurance, etc.
Would appreciate any hints though.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#91. Apply to US remote jobs on the east coast and mention working from Europe. I’ve had a lot of luck overlapping for half a day. Not so great in a leadership position though.
2. Contact colleagues you like working with at US companies and see if they’re open to working with you. Someone vouching for you on the inside helps a lot.
3. Specialize in something valuable, pitch contract work, and try to convert that to full-time (or part-time or whatever).
Plug: my friend and I made a thing to address this problem because we have it too:
You say how much you want to make, where you work from, etc., and it emails you when a company wants to hire someone like you. If you try it please let me know what you think.
Re: Ask HN: Strategies to land remote US job while living in living in EU?
#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
99% of US companies with EU offices will NOT pay you anywhere close to the US level of money, IIRC the offer I received from Atlassian in Poland some years ago was not even competitive with the local market.
This! These American companies open their offices in order to cut costs. They aren't going to pay the same US salaries except outside of big tech.