I own a small consultancy that specializes in technical product marketing[0] - I hire engineers to research topics, and write sales collateral and other fun stuff for companies based on the research.<p>While I was interviewing, I was super impressed by Polish talent - many, many, many smart individuals who are not set in their programming ways and are looking to explore other avenues of using their skills. Hired one, he's legit amazing, and I keep wanting to bring more as the business grows.<p>I also talked to another consultant friend who had the exact same experience, but with a man from Kenya. He said that the combination of great schools and terrific English (I'll admit it caught me by surprise), high tenacity, and what appears to be a very big appetite for learning technology created this huge population of very technical folks that are not finding work in-country.<p>Was that anyone's else experience too? It filled my heart with joy to learn that a kid from Kenya can now make a (high)five-figure salary (in USD, where the average salary is like $400) as an engineer for a company in the states, working completely remotely.<p>What a world.<p>[0] https://granot.io - leads to my LinkedIn page, if anyone wants to connect and talk further. I'd love to meet engineers considering the move to marketing / sales - it's a less-beaten path, but a very good one (from personal experience).<p>EDIT to clarify, now that I realize what I wrote: not for hiring, just to shoot the shit and tell my tale.
Being able to earn 80k in a moderate incoming country might be a better deal that earning 200k in the US.<p>I imagine with frugal living you could retire at 40
I worked extensively with India (Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad), Poland (Krakow) and Kenya (Mombasa, Kisumu).<p>You can find good people everywhere but due to education (real, useful education - in my case IT and dev) there are real differences in the average competency. Poland is by far the best.<p>And then there is culture, especially communication culture that is hugely different between these countries. I am French so the easiest was Poland.<p>When you go to Krakow you are for a treat as well - but Kenya and India are fantastic as well (just way bigger)
Have you considered Malaysia? approx the same cost of living as Poland and they grew up speaking English. Timezone is a bit trickier but asian work culture is solid.