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Got myself a remote job in the USA
I'm based in Latin America and salaries here are sh*t - fellow Latin Americans will agree with me. It's been about a year since I started studying US architecture practices initially with the goal of moving there, but then I got something a lot better than that:
Working remotely for one studio based in NYC, and best of all, they even work with what I'm specialized at: high-rise architecture!
Feeling nervous about starting already, but if we have any US architects here that would like to give me any insight on how to be successful in this industry, I'll welcome it with open arms.
Thank you!
PS: feel free to ask me whatever, I'm here to answer all your questions
u/Cesar_Salada — 1 day ago