Okay Sup Forums, I was wondering about something you might be helpful in this type of situation...

Okay Sup Forums, I was wondering about something you might be helpful in this type of situation, currently I'm a pretty decent web developer (Node.JS) and mobile developer, both Android and iOS, I have a well paying job and I live a nice life, but I live in a third world country and things are not so good around here, I've been thinking about traveling to Germany to work and live there permanently, but I'm not sure if my current skill set will be enough for me to travel, I have no computer science background and I Studied agricultural Engineering in college, but I've been working as a developer for a few years now. What do you think I need to learn in order to be able to apply for jobs there? Or will my current skill set be able to find me a job there?

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Hey Man, German here.

Stay the hell out, you're shit and and we don't need you!

Why would you want to move to a muslim country, you outta your god damn mind?

Clever, but at least it's better than where I live, I'm actually Egyptian. It's pretty fucking brutal here, man.

>Egyptian
So you made your degree also there?
If so I gotta tell you that this degree would be worth nothing as soon as you enter the EU.
At least for the upper tier countries like Germany, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, nordic countries etc.

If you're having a relative good job/life I wouldn't bother the struggle as you're currently thrown in the pot of refugees anyways..

Well not particularly, I personally had a few friends who studied and graduated here and went on to work in Germany, a few of them worked jobs unrelated to their degree as well. So that's why I'm wondering about the market needs over there. They have this "make-it-in-germany" program which some people I know have went through and made it there.

You don't leave your shit muslim country, unless you want to end in german concentration camp where you'll be gassed like a subhuman you are.

go to the us they pay better while also needing to hit their quota's

Going to the US is much more difficult than going to Germany, and how's the job market for immigrants there? Do the big tech companies hire foreign people for any serious jobs?

they hire nobody else, they don't want to be racist do they

Immigrating to the us is only only hard if you're from a first world country

Seriously? How hard would it be for me to get a job there?

Stay out of Europe.

Why? Because you're overflowing with refugees? I'm not one. I'll legally get inside, with a job application and a contract, not on a life raft.

you're a mudslime, and you're not welcome here.

probably not hard at all, just have some online portfolio showcasing your skills and start applying

Thanks user, any advice on the skill set I'm supposed to have if I'm going to be a full-stack web developer and/or mobile developer?

Damn right, europe doesn't need any more damn sand niggers.

Sup Forums is a white man's imageboard, fuck off shitskin.

Ok so I won't do the whole Sup Forums approach here.

Your experience might land you a job but as far as I know a lot of places look for schooling. It really depends on if you get the interview. Also knowing the language will be a huge help.

I have absolutely no problem with the language, I speak English pretty well, obviously, and I've been learning German for about seven months now, going to take a big certification test in two months. So hopefully it'll be okay. Thanks, user.

Most of the guys who are being assholes don't realize that a software developer is someone you want in your country. Good luck my dude.

DON'T GO TO GERMANY.
People there hate foreigners.
Go instead to less refugees populated place

Thanks so much, user. :)

Like what?

trash

>no cs background
>agriculture engineering in college

Doing a graduate degree in the country you want to immigrate to is the easiest path. Companies are much more likely to take you on with a western Europe/US diploma, and it's easier to apply for work-based visas. It might be more difficult given that your original field of study is completely different.
Personally, I'd say that the US/Canada would be a better choice given your current situation, mainly because the European market is saturated with Eastern European developers commanding poverty wages.

USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Switzerland,etc there are a lot of countries that don't have problems with refugees

Please stay away we really aren't in need of any more muslim shits

Well i thought about studying again from scratch but my problem is that I'm already 24. Wouldn't that be too late to start college and then get a job?

Most people enter grad school around ~22. Ageism is only a problem in this industry once you hit your 40s.

In any case, grad school would give you both credentials that companies in the US or Europe would recognize, and people with master's/PhD's get priority for work visas over people with only a bachelors'.

Thanks man, you've been very helpful.

Listen to this guy: But cross USA out, and replace with New Zealand.

Not going to sugar coat the obvious and undeniable truth: 16 years of propaganda means that if you are Muslim or from the ME, you are highly undesirable. Go to a place with a more educated populace.

I have an Egyptian friend living in Japan. Loves the place!

Also: Aren't things stabilising in Egypt? Your life now might be better than what you would outside.

Well not really, things are getting much worse and the value of our current has be freed, so now it's lower than it has ever been before, one us dollars is 18.5 Egyptian pounds, everything is getting worse at an accelerating rate.

Sorry to hear that.

If you can improve your English to native-speaker level, try:

teachaway.com/teach-english-japan
reachtoteachrecruiting.com/Teach-English-in-Korea.html

Engineering and programming are great skill to have, but they probably have a few good engineers in Japan and Korea. And Germany too.

Shooped!

Woops. Forget Korea:
internationalteflacademy.com/faq/bid/103906/What-are-the-basic-requirements-to-teach-English-in-Korea

>To teach English in Korea you must meet the following criteria:
>Citizenship from a recognized English-speaking nation: U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand or South Africa.

Listen to the tripfag, we don't need any more damn sand niggers.
lol, educated sheep shaggers.

in 90% of the world your work speaks better than your degree

dont worry send cv's around you will get an offer obviously

Okay user, thank you for your advice.

tfw the whole world shits on ameria
tfw the whole world is filled with prejudiced dirtbags that make the trump supporters seem like saints

Apply for an apprenticeship in a smaller Webdesign company.
If they like you they'll keep you, if they don't, you're not good enough.