I thought it would be wiser to stay here at home, earn as much money as possible so I'd have less financial stress when ending my study and entering the job field
but you'd think I would be able to work in for example Japan for a period of time? Cause after study it would be wiser to do such than during in my context
no no I mean if I come back from a foreign internship and have spend the money earned there on being there well then I'd be in a financial stressfull situaiton
you just need to have savings for 1 month of living for when you'll start a new job, and maybe the same amount for your interviews (train ticket etc..) before that
@MwBakker That depends heavily on where you go, but in most cases, that won't be the case for good companies - within tech, there is a good chance you can find one that pays above CoL to the point where you have money left over
Your biggest barrier would be getting companies to hire you without sufficient irl experience
But for an internship or startup, it's a lot easier
Internships in general are easier since most countries let you get a temporary student or work visa for them, which are easier to get than the regular work permits
I'll explain. Two things I wanted to do and talked about since the start of my studies: gaining experience on basic electronics and studying abroad
Both things will never happen during study anymore. My desire to travel is not gone, so I hope to clarify the ease of still going abroad for a temporarly time to work
In general, you can likely move, but finding a job that gives you the freedom you want will be non-trivial
Unless you join a remote-friendly company and travel as a tourist while working
Which is similar to what I do, but it has downsides since most places have greater restrictions on how much time you can spend as a tourist vs. a on business trip
don't be obsessed with doing things just because you wanted to at some point in your life, re-visit your goals and priorities frequently if you don't wanna end up depressed because you don't see progress on your childhood dreams :)