Pros and cons of moving to the States
Up until recently I was of the opinion that moving to the US is not at all great giving all the uncertainty around visas, jobs, safety and racism. However, lately my cousin and his husband who went to the States 3 yrs ago for masters both got H1B while a junior got a full scholarship on tuition fees from Stanford and Harvard for MBA. I now think maybe my thesis is wrong and I am seriously considering a master's primarily out of FOMO I guess. Narrowed down on a 1 year tech MBA from NYU and Cornell.
Coy Lee
Stealth
10 months ago
My background: 5.5 YOE in product management. Zero liability and touching 8-digit net worth (~6 yrs of work exp.) excluding ESOPs.
Jordon Hyrum
Student
10 months ago
8 digits net worth with 6 years of work ex , i must say you have invested and plan your finances in a pretty smart way...
Aaron Taye
Stealth
10 months ago
Yea man, that's the one thing I am most proud of.
Isaiah Olive
Stealth
10 months ago
Racism, riots may be new to US and more recent phenomenon.
But what they already have is infrastructure. I don't mean the roads and cars but all physical infrastructure. Like an efficient judiciary, bureaucracy, education process etc.. those are there to stay. That is missing in India.
So even with all riots and shooting and racism, US is by far the best place to be. India is no where close.
Coy Gabriel
Student
10 months ago
Well if you want to move to tech then MBA tech is good for product/program management but if you were considering of pivoting to Consulting/ Finance then I would definitely recommend UK like LBS , Oxford - said business school or INSEAD FRANCE or HEC PARIS these all are great options considering the ROI , visa norms and higher chances of offer in European or UAE regions
Isaiah Carmden
Stealth
10 months ago
It depends on your luck. H1B is not merit based.
Isaiah Hyrum
Stealth
10 months ago
The better way is dunki
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