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Ask HN: Is taking a US based job not a good idea nowadays as an European?

2 点作者 kecupochren大约 4 年前
Hi. I&#x27;m from Europe and recently got a remote job offer for a US based startup. The offer is good and I was ready to sign it.<p>But looking at the exchange rates it seems I would be losing like 3% every month. That&#x27;s really quite a lot and I have second thoughts. It doesn&#x27;t seem like the wisest idea to go for it, even though I believe in the company and the team is great.<p>No idea what to do. I&#x27;m making the same money at the moment, but don&#x27;t really enjoy the work, the team, there&#x27;s no vacation nor equity. I&#x27;d love to take the new one but this is something I did not consider properly.<p>Is there someone in the similar situation - being paid in US dollars? How do you adjust for that?<p>Would it be too ridiculous to ask to be paid in euros? Sounds like I&#x27;d want to have my cake and eat it too.<p>Thanks for any advice or insights.<p>p.s. not sure if Ask HN is meant to be used for questions like this, apologies if not.

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quantumofalpha大约 4 年前
3% currency fluctuation in a month is high, but it&#x27;s more of a random fluke. In the long term I&#x27;d expect the trend to be mostly interest rate diff - around 2% per year for EUR&#x2F;USD.<p>You should be a lot more concerned about the crazy price frenzy going on with asset prices: stock market doubled in a year, real estate prices break new highs every month, even food prices are all time high apparently. You&#x27;ve lost way more than 3% of your purchasing power there already.
thr0w4w4y11大约 4 年前
if 3% is a concern, just get a local job. Working for a company in a different country has many challenges. 3% currency exchange is nothing. This may go up or down way more, you may also face additional taxes or filing requirements.
Rounin大约 4 年前
Perhaps you should consider negotiating a higher salary.<p>One of the attractions of tech jobs in the US is that their salaries tend to be a fair bit higher than in Europe, so if you&#x27;re already earning the same amount, it might be worth it to research what other people in similar positions are earning in that area.<p>Another thing you might consider is getting a bank account denominated in US Dollars, and finding a method of transferring the money that has a lower spread and &#x2F; or lower fees. But currency fluctuations between USD and your local currency may still be much greater than 3%, which could have a significant impact.
pestatije大约 4 年前
3% is nothing. Look at historical charts, you are basically gambling 20% of your salary.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.xe.com&#x2F;currencycharts&#x2F;?from=USD&amp;to=EUR&amp;view=5Y" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.xe.com&#x2F;currencycharts&#x2F;?from=USD&amp;to=EUR&amp;view=5Y</a>