CalEngr17
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Hey EB community,
First time poster, long time lurker. I'm a structural engineer in my late 20s, with approx 6 years of experience working on mainly building design in California, but with a fairly diverse resume. I have a masters from UC Berkeley, my PE, and eagerly awaiting my results from the SE.
My wife and I have discussed living abroad for a couple of years, maybe more or less - just something we have always wanted to do before we settled down and did the whole family thing. As time passes, it seems like the time is now - the big 3-0 is quickly lurking.
I know very few people that have been able to find engineering opportunities outside of the USA , and typically it's being transferred within the company that they already work for ( these friends work in other disciplines outside of structural). I've also heard that it is difficult to apply for jobs cold that are overseas, since companies would have to sponsor your visa and probably could easily just find someone else locally instead.
Has anyone here been able to work outside of the U.S., or your home country? Or know of anyone who has? If so, how did you/they do it? What branch of engineering?
Thanks in advance.
First time poster, long time lurker. I'm a structural engineer in my late 20s, with approx 6 years of experience working on mainly building design in California, but with a fairly diverse resume. I have a masters from UC Berkeley, my PE, and eagerly awaiting my results from the SE.
My wife and I have discussed living abroad for a couple of years, maybe more or less - just something we have always wanted to do before we settled down and did the whole family thing. As time passes, it seems like the time is now - the big 3-0 is quickly lurking.
I know very few people that have been able to find engineering opportunities outside of the USA , and typically it's being transferred within the company that they already work for ( these friends work in other disciplines outside of structural). I've also heard that it is difficult to apply for jobs cold that are overseas, since companies would have to sponsor your visa and probably could easily just find someone else locally instead.
Has anyone here been able to work outside of the U.S., or your home country? Or know of anyone who has? If so, how did you/they do it? What branch of engineering?
Thanks in advance.