Ask HN: Getting a CS job in a country other than the US
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#2Looking for actual employment might remove some options from the table. In the Philippines, you would have a difficult time landing a job which would provide a decent income. You may be able to get a good income by the local standards, but horrible by U.S. standards. With freelance work, you have much more control over your income and where you can live.
Good luck!
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#5(God save me from having to interview one more person who thinks "I have watched subbed anime. Booyah!" counts as Japanese proficiency.)
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#6Get a few years of real experience before trying to find work abroad. CS degrees are irrelevant for most of the good jobs.
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#8I encourage folks to consider the global market for their talents -- that's how I ended up behind a desk in Nagoya. That being said, I have previously found that people who self-describe as "pretty proficient at a lot of languages" are inclined to describe "I can comfortably order a meal and ask directions to the nearest park" as proficiency. They do not always respond so well to being shown a design document and ask…
Re: Ask HN: Getting a CS job in a country other than the US
#9Get a few years of real experience before trying to find work abroad. CS degrees are irrelevant for most of the good jobs.
This is only true if you already have significant experience.
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#10It'll be a good experience for you. Since everybody speaks/understands English, you'll not feel out of place.