I am aligned with those who are saying " Build a career THEN become a digital nomad" 💡
Starting as a Nomad doesn't work well for entry level / early career = they adjust the pay to your country of residence and you may not advance fast enough.
You can always mislead them and keep moving but that doesn't always workout nicely.
I honestly build a US career then moved after 6 years to a cheaper country. You can easily find yourself making 20 or 30 times the average salary with a robust profile in a well paying industry.
N.B: keep in mind that you can only reach that level when you are a true professional: meticulously respecting company's hours even with a huge time difference and ofc working in cafè/outdoor/beach is not a thing tbh
I am aligned with those who are saying " Build a career THEN become a digital nomad" 💡 Starting as a Nomad doesn't work well for entry level / early career = they adjust the pay to your country of residence and you may not advance fast enough. You can always mislead them and keep moving but that doesn't always workout nicely.
I honestly build a US career then moved after 6 years to a cheaper country. You can easily find yourself making 20 or 30 times the average salary with a robust profile in a well paying industry.
N.B: keep in mind that you can only reach that level when you are a true professional: meticulously respecting company's hours even with a huge time difference and ofc working in cafè/outdoor/beach is not a thing tbh