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by manuelflara
1969 days ago
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I don't think there is any downside in having a remote job in a tech vs non-tech city, unless you:
a) enjoy going to in-person tech meetups
b) want to have the option to also find local onsite jobs If you already live in a non tech city and you've been offered a good remove job, I'd consider that a big win. Take it! Once you start working remotely and build a resume as a good remote worker, it's also easier to get future ones (i.e. companies know you're used to it, you like it, you'll work efficiently that way, etc). |
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