I think you need to focus on places where your specific experience would be valued. Australia would be a great option but not sure there’s much drug development going on there. You obviously need to think about the trade offs. You mentioned the UK but say salaries are lower and housing costs are higher. You need to think about what negatives you are willing to accept. |
| Basel is incredible and full of international ex-pat pharma workers. If you can get a job there, go for it! Great city, standard of living is insanely high, and significantly cheaper than Zurich and Geneva. The pharma companies sponsor thousands of visas per year from all over the world. |
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Italy. Buy the $1 homes, put in another 100K to fix it. Then work remote or live on SS. I would do that if I was White.
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| These countries are not easy to move to without a job. I don’t understand why Americans think they can just move to another country. |
That’s a bit of an understatement. |
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At least the US lets people depart freely.
In communist China, someone working there needs an Exit Visa to leave China - and they are not automatically given. |
It's not just schulbs off the street. We are talking about PhDs, in STEM, trained at some of the best universities in the world, who also have years of experience developing highly valuable products in tech. European countries can pick up this talent for pennies on the dollar right now if they want major boosts to their economy. Americans can bring massive expertise in very valuable fields. What's left in the US? A technocratic take over run by AI and the tech bros who want to drive the country into the ground? Awful healthcare and terrible education for your kids? There will be no more ecosystem left to develop talent in the US because they're cutting research grants and decimating universities. They're destroying it on purpose. Quoting Bible passages and raging about wokism and trans in sports isn't going to make blockbuster drugs in the future. Basel sounds really good right about now. |
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"In the list of the world’s biggest pharmaceutical companies by market capitalization, 13 out of the top 100 are in the Basel Area, including Swiss companies Roche at number 6, and Novartis at number 8.
Top 40 Johnson & Johnson, R&D branch Roche, Global HQs Novartis, Global HQs Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Branch Office CSL Seqirus, Branch Office Zoetis, Branch Office Lonza, Global HQs Moderna, European Office Top 60 Bayer, HQ Consumer Health Celltrion, Branch Office BioNTech, Branch Office BeiGene, European HQs Sandoz Group, Global HQs Neurocrine, Branch Office Dr. Reddy’s, Branch Office Top 100 Recordati, Branch Office Swedish Orphan Biovitrum, Branch Office Roivant Sciences, European HQs Abbott India, Abbott Laboratories GmbH, Abbott Products Operations AG in Allschwil Bachem, Global HQs WuXi Biologics, Domain partner BaseLaunch Elanco, European HQs If you're in pharma, biotech, or life sciences it's a no-brainer to try for Basel. And the government is supportive of these companies bringing in specialized foreign talent. https://baselarea.swiss/blog-post/biotech-companies-wing-their-way-to-the-basel-area/ |
+10000 Thank you so much. Will get started on researching this asap. |
| hi if you are unemployed what is a good country to go to? looking for minimum $100k salary in USD and open to various roles (manager, finance, HR, etc.) thank you. |
Because people move here all the time. What these dreamers are not seeing is all the people who tried to get here and couldn’t, for whatever reason. |
Go back to your vodka, comrade |
Because you don’t get paid crap in europe. I’m from Germany on a work visa and make double what I would make in Germany and pay half as much in housing and have a much much better quality of life. |
well that is a helpful perspective. |
Do you understand? At this point it isn't about salaries. That's the least people should be concerned about. It's more about whether or not you want to live under an authoritarian fascist state. The USA is about to hit have free elections anymore at the rate it is going. |