Reddit Thread Sparks Indian Pros' Exodus: SAP, Finance Experts Seek Better Life Abroad
A Reddit thread sparked by an Indian expat's departure from the Netherlands has ignited a conversation among young Indian professionals about their next destinations. The discussion, fueled by shifting global migration trends, centres around lifestyle, work-life balance, and cultural fulfillment.
The user, with a background in SAP, finance, and project management, found Indian cities unliveable and culturally unfulfilling. They also highlighted the low salaries outside of tech and dismissed arguments for moving back to India based on convenience or family proximity. The thread attracted advice from fellow Redditors, who suggested English-speaking countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK as viable options for SAP and finance opportunities.
The user's experience in the Netherlands led several to suggest countries like Germany, Canada, and the UK as particularly suitable. These nations are relevant SAP markets with strong demand for such profiles and established company headquarters.
The Reddit thread reflects a broader sentiment among young Indian professionals redefining 'a better life' beyond just income. As global migration trends shift, the importance of lifestyle, work-life balance, and cultural fulfillment comes to the fore. For those with SAP, finance, and project management experience, English-speaking countries like Australia, Canada, and the UK present promising opportunities.
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