Every one thinks they can earn well in foreign countries. No doubt. In India if you have 10laks as savings you can manage your family for at least 18 months without job with 50 k as monthly expenses. Rent, groceries etc Can't even imagine the same scenario in USA or any other country. If you take a break or you are jobless all your savings will vanish in 3 to 4 months.
I partly agree with this but then the same can be the case if you have a family of 3 and live in a tier 1 city - I guess it also depends on where we live, how we spend etc on average the earnings after post grad in a foreign country is at least $4k pm, and about Boston I can tell you normally for a family of 2 or 3 that should suffice if they cut corners and live under their means(equivalent to a INR 75k/month salary lifestyle here) now, what is different is that in a lot of things developed countries are still better such as the base quality of life: food, internet, electricity etc etc
I have seen my family members living in US, all got green card. Their it looks that the cost is higher but they get better service and less challenging life for that price. Iwhere as here poor quality of life for that price.
Do saalo se mai seasonal job ke liye UK jaata hoon, aur yeh bol sakta hoon puri confidence ke saath, ki acchi salary ke alava vaha kuch bhi accha nahi hai. Bhayanak climate, mahangai, poor health care, even in compare with India. East and West India is the best.
Bhai US kaise jau? I have international experience but all are those are on WFH basis. Once I even got job in USA with package of $80,000. Later they realised that I'm from India , so they arranged a video call and told me that right now they can not sponsor me so they are dropping me for that particular post. Can you guide
US jana is not easy tbh given how h1b visa works...usually best way seems to be studying there and getting a job right after you might want to however explore remote jobs while staying in India as well if that is something that you're ok with
pandey ji, you can choose to work as a contractor in US timezone for 80k USD. live here, work remotely. Look up deel and remote. I am a software dev and on similar arrangement with US company.
Hey shivam, Should i take the google data analytics certificate to hone my ui/ux design skills? Because as i was building my skills in user research, i figured making decisions based on data (both quantitative and qualitative) is something which is valuable before jumping into the design phase. Or will it be just a waste of my time?
from what I know it won't help much since the skills are different and might result in a lot of time being put into stuff that you'll never use while doing ux projects from a ux perspective knowledge around marketing analytics, behavioral science, market research imo could be beneficial right?
The fact of the matter is you get more bang for your buck outside India. Here you can’t expect similar value for your money, no matter how much you earn. The quality of life is way way better outside India in developed nations! By the way, I messaged you both on twitter & linkedin and got no response. Quite disappointing for your regular viewer!
hi, I get your point but I think it depends on the overall level of income, job, lifestyle etc too. 2. not sure if I received the message, have tons of DMs to go through, so gets tough - comments and public tweet mentions tend to be the best for me to cover. anyways please ping me on Linkedin once again whenever, I'll keep an eye out for your message
This video is soo misleading - common racism, people preferring Europe over US, US economy doing worse than EU!!! Only things true are immigration uncertainty (that too is worse if you are doing jugaad via desi consultancies), people feeling isolated due to less active social life, being away from family in India. Source - I have been living in US for last ~9 yrs. I do dream of moving back to India, but for reasons I mentioned above, not what this video says.
What are your thoughts about this topic?
Every one thinks they can earn well in foreign countries. No doubt.
In India if you have 10laks as savings you can manage your family for at least 18 months without job with 50
k as monthly expenses. Rent, groceries etc Can't even imagine the same scenario in USA or any other country.
If you take a break or you are jobless all your savings will vanish in 3 to 4 months.
I partly agree with this but then the same can be the case if you have a family of 3 and live in a tier 1 city - I guess it also depends on where we live, how we spend etc
on average the earnings after post grad in a foreign country is at least $4k pm, and about Boston I can tell you normally for a family of 2 or 3 that should suffice if they cut corners and live under their means(equivalent to a INR 75k/month salary lifestyle here)
now, what is different is that in a lot of things developed countries are still better such as the base quality of life: food, internet, electricity etc etc
I have seen my family members living in US, all got green card. Their it looks that the cost is higher but they get better service and less challenging life for that price. Iwhere as here poor quality of life for that price.
@@rajveerkumar642 theres not much difference nowadays
You really have a very calm demeanor . God bless you ❤
You are so kind, thank you
right decision 😄
Do saalo se mai seasonal job ke liye UK jaata hoon, aur yeh bol sakta hoon puri confidence ke saath, ki acchi salary ke alava vaha kuch bhi accha nahi hai. Bhayanak climate, mahangai, poor health care, even in compare with India. East and West India is the best.
good point but how about permanently moving outside?
@@frwrdfast never ever, mai apne baccho ko sanatani sanskar dena chahta hoon, na ki western culture.
Bhai US kaise jau? I have international experience but all are those are on WFH basis.
Once I even got job in USA with package of $80,000. Later they realised that I'm from India , so they arranged a video call and told me that right now they can not sponsor me so they are dropping me for that particular post.
Can you guide
US jana is not easy tbh given how h1b visa works...usually best way seems to be studying there and getting a job right after
you might want to however explore remote jobs while staying in India as well if that is something that you're ok with
pandey ji, you can choose to work as a contractor in US timezone for 80k USD. live here, work remotely. Look up deel and remote.
I am a software dev and on similar arrangement with US company.
@@fwefhwe4232You are a smart man. I don't know why most Indians don't think like you. Maybe they believe quality of life is better in the west?
Hey shivam, Should i take the google data analytics certificate to hone my ui/ux design skills? Because as i was building my skills in user research, i figured making decisions based on data (both quantitative and qualitative) is something which is valuable before jumping into the design phase. Or will it be just a waste of my time?
from what I know it won't help much since the skills are different and might result in a lot of time being put into stuff that you'll never use while doing ux projects
from a ux perspective knowledge around marketing analytics, behavioral science, market research imo could be beneficial right?
Achha kiya apne desh lautkar. You will live better here. Jyada apnapan hai.
Sir muje America me 4500$ ki selery milrahi he kya me vaha bacha k indian bej sakta hu me apni wife or bache k satha jara hu sir Pelz… bataye
Can you make a video on if you complete btech in India and moving to us for ms and after 3 years of opt back to India
why would you want to come back to India after ms?
@@frwrdfast green card process is very complicated and in my i want to live with my parents in India
Get well soon Shu Shu
thank you
Awesome brother 👍❤️
Thank you so much 😀
H1b he kya me PR ho sakta he 3 years me
This situation is completely opposite in south indian telugu ppl
interesting - what do you mean exactly?
The fact of the matter is you get more bang for your buck outside India. Here you can’t expect similar value for your money, no matter how much you earn. The quality of life is way way better outside India in developed nations!
By the way, I messaged you both on twitter & linkedin and got no response. Quite disappointing for your regular viewer!
hi, I get your point but I think it depends on the overall level of income, job, lifestyle etc too.
2. not sure if I received the message, have tons of DMs to go through, so gets tough - comments and public tweet mentions tend to be the best for me to cover.
anyways please ping me on Linkedin once again whenever, I'll keep an eye out for your message
Far from true. Perhaps true couple of decades back.
Dropshipping ka thoda batau😅
This video is soo misleading - common racism, people preferring Europe over US, US economy doing worse than EU!!!
Only things true are immigration uncertainty (that too is worse if you are doing jugaad via desi consultancies), people feeling isolated due to less active social life, being away from family in India.
Source - I have been living in US for last ~9 yrs.
I do dream of moving back to India, but for reasons I mentioned above, not what this video says.
the reasons for everyone are going to be different as I said multiple times in the video
it's my story, not everyone's :)
such a long n boring video wish this was shorter n crisp... i slept in the middle and decided not to complete..
feedback taken
Kehna kya chahte ho ; This was way too far from truth, lol. Been here from more than a decade.
just sharing my viewpoint on coming back to India - that's all.
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Bhai us time pe 200-300 btc kharid kar hardware wallet me dalwa lete to aj millionaire ho jate😅
akal nahi thi zada tab
@@frwrdfast kyu bhai US mein bhi koi btc ki bat nahi karta tha kya tab
karte the but not much in my circle then but I was aware of btc then, does not mean ki bhaag ke kharid lena chahiye bina research ke
He is lieing
H1 pick nahi hua?? 😂😂😂
it's surprising how people always try and pick negative things out of an educational piece
शुध्द हिंदी में बोलो ना..
channel pe South India se bhi log hain, to thoda mix karna zaroori hai
Learning English is a good idea … it opens more doors