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Wanted to live outside the US. Was dating a Korean girl who moved back to Korea and was like why the hell not, let's go.

Worked at an American company that had a Korean office, so i thought it'd be easy mode. Took a working vacation to that office and interviewed. Brain froze on basic algorithms stuff - binary search. Failed to understand a logic question. But oddly enough, did well communicating with Korean developers with limited English knowledge.
Director talks to me at the end of the day, tells me they're looking for someone more senior. I bombed it, not mad.

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Then he tells me he has a friend at one of the largest companies in Korea and that he'll be there to talk to me in two hours.
Dafuq

Chat with the dude. Supposedly, the larger company culture blows, but he has a little haven of badass developers and is known throughout the company for being an effective team builder. We talk for 90 minutes, and he days he'll hire me. Take a short online test to make sure I'm not a derp. Four months later, living in Korea and working, alas, sans girlfriend.

Been a year now. Ends up the company culture eventually crushed my boss. He was moved off the project, and then the project was scrapped. Yet they're starting a new project with the same group plus more because logic.

Today accepted an offer at a smaller company for a salary equal to my current salary plus bonus. Also, vidya gaems yayy.

I have got to have the silliest luck

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  • 5
    Congratulations on your new job. And kudos for your effort to stay with your loved one.
  • 2
    Also, welcome to DevRant!
  • 4
    Great story! What happened with your girlfriend though?
  • 2
    That's awesome! How's Korea?
  • 2
    Wow, love all the good feels :D

    The ex and I had trust issues, and some mistakes were made. Ended up falling apart a week before I got here. In hindsight, it was probably for the best. While she's an amazing person, trust issues are a difficult hurdle to overcome. I've found the trust within relationships is a rare resource here in general.

    But yeah, it's been great otherwise! I've learned a massive amount about the world, Korea, and back home by being here. Would recommend.
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