France bids to reverse tech brain drain
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Re: France bids to reverse tech brain drain
#2Actually someone (very brilliant) in my team is leaving next month to found a start up.
That being said, I also have the feeling that if you have some initial traction, it will be harder compared to US to get some early funding.
PS: I know that trying to compare to SV is a pretty futile exercise, since globally this is a big outlier.
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#5I don't have hard data, but only a feeling that it should be easier to bootstrap in France than in US. Assuming you have worked previously, you can get unemployment benefits, around 60% of your previous salary for a year, and are covered by universal healthcare. So even if you need to have open heart surgery, you won't bankrupt your family for the next 7 generations. Actually someone (very brilliant) in my team is le…
Two years actually, provided you have the right contract termination.
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#6And this is not a single occurrence, I got told that at school they are asking for documents for the kids as well each year, the same thing with information they already have.
On the other hand, doing the taxes was not at all complicated and I got proper help. This probably changed in the last years. It might be that this is a sign of a changing system, but there is still a lot of crust.
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#7I don't have hard data, but only a feeling that it should be easier to bootstrap in France than in US. Assuming you have worked previously, you can get unemployment benefits, around 60% of your previous salary for a year, and are covered by universal healthcare. So even if you need to have open heart surgery, you won't bankrupt your family for the next 7 generations. Actually someone (very brilliant) in my team is le…
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#8Maybe France really changed a lot. But be not mistaken: It is still the most bureaucratic country on earth. Anecdote: I'm doing a PhD in France. Each year, one has to do a re-inscription. In Germany, that means sending money to the university. In France, that means sending in – let me count, I have them on my desk – 17 documents, and to pay as well of course (preferred way: with a check. Like it is 50 years ago). The…
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#9I don't have hard data, but only a feeling that it should be easier to bootstrap in France than in US. Assuming you have worked previously, you can get unemployment benefits, around 60% of your previous salary for a year, and are covered by universal healthcare. So even if you need to have open heart surgery, you won't bankrupt your family for the next 7 generations. Actually someone (very brilliant) in my team is le…
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#10From what I've read France is also in the business of destroying productivity - if they want people back they need to start reconsidering overuse of red tape.