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  1. Rollingprobablecause on

    I don’t see how this is possible considering how hard it is to find these jobs in Europe in general. I would love to return to Europe, but I look around quite often and it’s so much worse than here in the US

  2. JuliusCaesar121 on

    The term “tech worker” is doing a gigantic amount of work. Are these (1) MIT computer science PhDs with specialties in deep learning or (2) random software engineers that Claude has turned into dinosaurs?

    My hunch is that the NBA type compensation on offer for bucket (1) makes it impossible for them to leave silicon valley. Google, meta, openai etc see them as peak LeBron James in terms of market value.

    Also these numbers are tiny in both directions. The trend might be right but Id have guessed way more people are moving in both directions

    Ps: how did this survive moderation lol? It’s just a chart with zero context. At least link the article op

    Edit: my bad I see the link now.

  3. zdzislav_kozibroda on

    Let’s take it further. There’s going to be more and more disputes like the recent one between Trump gov and Anthropic.

    With right incentives such companies may consider making Europe their new home.

  4. faresar0x on

    More like, there are less european tech workers moving to US

  5. codroipo_townhall on

    Even more impressive considering the wage differences.
    The smartest ones see the signs and are leaving.

  6. TheStupidLui on

    Well with mine 150kEUR salary, I will see USA just as a tourist. But not in its current meta.

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