I'm a complete financial idiot. As in, I only have money on a government-guaranteed fund in my bank.
Where do I start to know more about this? I dont want it to stress me out though, Im not so risk adverse when it comes to my finance. I spend very little, but I want to learn more about investing.
Any advice? More specifically for people living in EU?
As a software developer in EU, sometimes I find it absurd that I'm only paid 2x as much as the average office drone for which the company would see no difference if their department disappeared tomorrow.
The only way to be paid according to your real value is to freelance or start your company.
I'm a mobile senior software engineer at a startup.
How can I jump into product management? I founded a startup previously so I can say I have a strong product vision, and I can just feel intuitively that it's the position i'd be good at.
I'm reluctant to put 65k to make the move though. Anyone else made the move Senior software dev -> PM, if yes, how did you go about it?
After failing at taking my startup off the ground, I just started working for a "normal" company (read: startup that actually raised serious series A, has nice and lofty offices, a good tech team etc).
I always have this feeling in my gut that I want to escape from it, even if everything is going great. I wonder if this will leave eventually.
I'm still trying to figure out the ideal lifestyle.
When you work remotely, it gets boring after a while not being able to socialize.
When you have to go to work every day, it gets tiring commuting.
I'm thinking the perfect mix is to live 1.5 hours from a big city where the jobs are. Go to the office if needed once/twice a week. Do the rest remotely, enjoy living in a house instead of a cramped appartment.