I currently work for a large non-tech US based company and have worked here for a number of years. I work 100% remote from a state my company has no presence in.
I want to move to the EU and take advantage of a digital nomad visa which requires foreign earned income. I have a few questions
Has anybody else made this work?
Are there any companies that allow this kind of thing that I could interview for? I know Airbnb has work from anywhere, but it appears to be only a temporary thing and not more permanent as in years at a time.
Edit: Guess I’ll throw in that I’m 10 YoE and work mainly backend enterprise stuff. Some managerial experience too.
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r/cscareerquestions I currently work for a large non-tech US based company and have worked here for a number of years. I work 100% remote from a state my company has no presence in. I want to move to the EU and take advantage of a digital nomad visa which requires foreign earned income. I have a few questions Has anybody else made this work? Are there any companies that allow this kind of thing that I could interview for? I know Airbnb has work from anywhere, but it appears to be only a temporary thing and not more permanent as in years at a time. Edit: Guess I’ll throw in that I’m 10 YoE and work mainly backend enterprise stuff. Some managerial experience too. submitted by /u/Kore6666q [link] [comments]
I currently work for a large non-tech US based company and have worked here for a number of years. I work 100% remote from a state my company has no presence in.
I want to move to the EU and take advantage of a digital nomad visa which requires foreign earned income. I have a few questions
Has anybody else made this work?
Are there any companies that allow this kind of thing that I could interview for? I know Airbnb has work from anywhere, but it appears to be only a temporary thing and not more permanent as in years at a time.
Edit: Guess I’ll throw in that I’m 10 YoE and work mainly backend enterprise stuff. Some managerial experience too.
submitted by /u/Kore6666q
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