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by smackay
4795 days ago
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The can-do attitude is something to be envied but the dynamism and opportunities available in the Valley and generally in the USA make a big difference. If your big idea doesn't pan out then the (almost) worst case scenario is that you simply go and work for somebody else. I don't think other country's economies are nearly as developed in that respect. In many cases developers are hired on the basis of cost and anything that the might prejudice that in the eyes of managers and employers (for example being a little too dynamic or independently minded) removes a lot of the cushion you have and makes going for the safe, corporate type of job more practical, not necessarily more desirable. |
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It's partially a gamble, and magazines write articles only about the winners.