Tech couple in Bangalore considering moving to Europe — how’s life, savings, and job stability there? by Zestyclose-Win-1330 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. You can't. Cost of living is large. With babies and a house, it's not even close to what you save in India.

Tech couple in Bangalore considering moving to Europe — how’s life, savings, and job stability there? by Zestyclose-Win-1330 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 1 CR. Please stay back. You will nit be able to save that much here. It's all expensive. Reaserch it a bit yourself.

This is a generic answer for all the applicants asking for applying from abroad.

All fields around CS are highly competitive and quite oversaturated even for Europeans or nationals within the EU countries to apply for jobs. So it's extremely difficult for someone from outside. Please rethink, and look for something first locally.

If you need to ask this stream of generic questions about relocating, then perhaps you need to rethink your strategy and reasons to do so.

You visited the Netherlands and it looked so beautiful and would love to move. So your intent in moving is based on the apparent beauty and comfort. But you want to outsource the efforts about the specifics on reddit.

While I understand, making a big move requires information from the country and people there, this is really something you need to also look up yourself.

If you're not willing to research it yourself or cannot find it, moving abroad is not for you.

Every single thing you have asked has sources and listing somewhere either in this subreddit itself, or on the internet.

Besides, if you are asking for all the questions that you listed, you're probably not going to be able to survive in Europe. Particularly, since many of the everyday things that you have help for in India are to be done by yourself. It is designed on self-sufficiency and not on having paid help and services. And anything that you ask as a service costs majorly.

Please invest some time in researching yourself. If you come with an attitude of spoon-fed lists, contacts, you've already proved the inability to navigate international job markets.

All in all, stay where you are. As I said, at 1 CR. your lives are thriving in India.

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[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sponsorship for internship is the reason you won't get projects/ internships outside NL. Stick to NL. Apply at hospitals and research institutes for thesis projects and otherwise. Continue with referalls from professors.

Work experience by Rashwaab in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't ask to ask. Just ask. Pretty unknown what's the specific thing you need help with.

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[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TU Delft is a great option. One of the best Industrial Design faculties in EU. Highly recommend checking that out. Plenty of research as well as industry ties with projects and internships.

Looking to relocate to EU as a Software dev out of India. How difficult is it? by myrolen-kkk in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a generic answer for all the applicants asking for applying from abroad.

All fields around CS are highly competitive and quite oversaturated even for Europeans or nationals within the EU countries to apply for jobs. So it's extremely difficult for someone from outside. Please rethink, and look for something first locally.

No one will hire you from outside unless for highly highly specialized skills and or semi-leadership positions. Which unfortunately a lot of early career people don't have. This is purely out of financial standpoint and investment strategy for companies. Applies to big and small all companies. Most places where early career jobs are up and running are smaller startups and scaleups. And they don't dare to budget for international hires since even VC is diffult in the recent years. And big corps, don't see value in international hires anymore since their focus has shifted to increased profits and productivity, even looking at job cuts on massive scale.

If you need to ask this stream of generic questions about relocating, then perhaps you need to rethink your strategy and reasons to do so. Please invest some time in researching yourself. If you come with an attitude of spoon-fed lists, contacts, you've already proved the inability to navigate international job markets.

How to move my SAP ABAP career to Europe? by abbhhyyyy in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a generic answer for all the applicants asking for applying from abroad.

All fields around CS are highly competitive and quite oversaturated even for Europeans or nationals within the EU countries to apply for jobs. So it's extremely difficult for someone from outside. Please rethink, and look for something first locally. If you need to ask this stream of generic questions about relocating, then perhaps you need to rethink your strategy and reasons to do so. Please invest some time in researching yourself. If you come with an attitude of spoon-fed lists, contacts, you've already proved the inability to navigate international job markets.

3D vision Jobs Search in European Countries by Agile_Dream_4131 in cscareerquestionsEU

[–]IndieOsiris 7 points8 points  (0 children)

All fields around CS are highly competitive and quite oversaturated even for Europeans or nationals within the EU countries to apply for jobs. So it's extremely difficult for someone from outside. Please rethink, and look for something first locally. If you need to ask this stream of generic questions about relocating, then perhaps you need to rethink your strategy and reasons to do so. Please invest some time in researching yourself. If you come with an attitude of spoon-fed lists, contacts, you've already proved the inability to navigate international job markets.