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by ogou 848 days ago
Turkey is a member of the EU and is considered part of Europe in certain contexts. But, I assume you meant another European country. The main thing to consider is how many others are making the same move you are. There is a lot of migration happening and highly trained people in Eastern Europe and the Middle East are seeking better opportunities. Also, specifically Turkish developers are moving in large numbers. The German company I work at listed positions for frontend and full-stack web developers recently and was flooded with applications from Ukrainian, Turkish, Indian, and even Iranian applicants. Most of them were not in the country already and wanted the job for visa reasons. So, keep in mind that you will have a lot of competition. Also, blockchain/crypto experience is not as highly valued as people think it is. Be specific about actual languages and platforms you worked on before emphasising the blockchain part.
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I just stopped reading after seeing the first sentence but thanks anyway.
Yeah I was totally wrong about that. But, they are NATO and part of a whole range of economic partnerships. My main point is that lots of Turks are trying to move to Berlin and work in tech. OP will have a lot of competition.