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Adobe is equivalent State govt job in tech sector with Faang money No body leaves Adobe so easily If he was in Amazon India the story of his life would have been different
UK Pros - Good culture - Good work life balance and good leadership in corp offices - People are good, humble, generally - Good civic sense - Good public infra, trains, buses etc - Health care generally works for old and children - People value and respect time UK Cons - Weather, 9 months cold - Socialistic salaries, capitalistic expenses - High taxes - Not much career opportunities and growth - You will feel you are penalized for working hard and being ambitious - Schooling is free, but you are not going to put your kid to public school - If you earn more than 35-40 LPA in India while still being under 30 or 35, you dont have to go out of India IMO. - If you are young, parents are not too old, you can explore UK, make sure to negotiate salaries upwards of 85K, or else it will be a big degrade in life. - No matter what salary you go to UK on, weather will trouble you if you are born and brought up in India, its 9 months of harsh cold.
Why moving back to India is big thing. Clean air and Clean road looks good for few months then the normal work starts to hurt. You have to do all the stuff yourself and there is no help and small thing start to look big. Also life can be lonely as you wont get so many friends. Salary wise except USA , there won't be a lot more saving elsewhere as the tax in the rest of country is too high.
@@100GB u did a podcast with Nishant chahar about non-cs to cs in that u told that he motivated u in clg so I saw his LinkedIn profile and since then I wanted a podcast with him
What age are you? Do you have kids? Is the company you are going to also have offices in India? Which country are you going to, Germany? Also, will you be single earning? Stocks are over 4 years?