s1lent47 wrote:First off, great forum I've read back almost all of the entries for the last couple of months and I've learned a lot as a result.
I'll be graduating in a couple of months and although I have a couple of job offers from US companies I must admit I'm more than a little tempted to try Dubai.
I haven't seen many posts from younger people and I was wondering what life may be like for a young grad such as myself?
Is it worth turning down a decent Bay Area (california) job for a chance at happiness abroad?
In california i'd be paying in excess of 60% of my income simply for housing, how does this compare for entry level positions in dubai?
What are the job prospects like for recent grads? Is it even worth it?
Thanks for any insight...
Here is what I think: stay in the Bay area, get some experience and then come to Dubai. An entry level job will be crap in Dubai (well at least the pay). Your expenses, housing, car, etc. will be the same if not more than the bay area (the good thing is that it would be tax fee - since you would most likely be making less than $90K per year). Once you have a couple of years experience in the USA you will command a higher salary - unless you happen to be indian/pakistani/etc - its just the way it is here.
You can always visit Dubai. Here is another thought; take the job but give yourself some time between graduation and job start. Ask your folks for a trip to dubai as a graduation present.
Almost forgot, how much you earn also depends on what you studied and your skills. Don't forget there are many, many well qualified people from India, Pakistan, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, etc. for whom getting to Dubai is easier than getting into the USA (geographically and visa requirements) so there is a lot more competition here specially for a recent graduate. As it should be.
Bay Area vs. Dubai. No brainer. Bay Area.