Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:18:36 GMT -6
For a while, our paths diverged and he threw himself into school, his own projects, studying in San Diego, Korea and Taiwan. Today, he manages the expansion of his development studio in California's Silicon Valley and is making his Slovak dream a reality. áš, a business developer from San Francisco, explains how it works and what you need to pay attention to when expanding into the US market. Behind-the-scenes interviews with the expansion, or what it's like to live and work for a master from America. Mikaela Labasova Mikaela Labasova Year Month Day Minutes Read Share on Facebook Share to Copy to Clipboard Let’s start with a little light.
Can reveal that we have planned, rescheduled, and forgotten USA Phone Number List about this meeting several times, so I wonder what people in San Francisco would think of you if something like this happened to you? Close the record! (Laughs) No, seriously. I always pay attention to this at work. I make sure to leave on time, or ten minutes early. I almost never cancel a meeting, I have to have a good reason. But in San Francisco, they don't care. Scheduled meetings are frequently canceled, often even hours before the scheduled meeting. As I drove to Mountain View, he apologized via text message.
Don’t think that happens too much here. Are there any differences in working habits between California and Central Europe? I'll start with the positives. People throughout the Bay Area, including San Francisco, are open to new ideas and generally very startup-friendly. Everyone is there to help everyone, and as a newbie you don't have to be afraid to ask anyone for feedback. will make time for you. That's a very big positive, but I don't think it works well in Europe. What about the negatives? They lack balance between family and work. Everyone is always busy, always online and always in a hurry to get somewhere. They walk a long way to work in the morning, work all day, and when they get home in the evening they open their email again or just find time to.
Can reveal that we have planned, rescheduled, and forgotten USA Phone Number List about this meeting several times, so I wonder what people in San Francisco would think of you if something like this happened to you? Close the record! (Laughs) No, seriously. I always pay attention to this at work. I make sure to leave on time, or ten minutes early. I almost never cancel a meeting, I have to have a good reason. But in San Francisco, they don't care. Scheduled meetings are frequently canceled, often even hours before the scheduled meeting. As I drove to Mountain View, he apologized via text message.
Don’t think that happens too much here. Are there any differences in working habits between California and Central Europe? I'll start with the positives. People throughout the Bay Area, including San Francisco, are open to new ideas and generally very startup-friendly. Everyone is there to help everyone, and as a newbie you don't have to be afraid to ask anyone for feedback. will make time for you. That's a very big positive, but I don't think it works well in Europe. What about the negatives? They lack balance between family and work. Everyone is always busy, always online and always in a hurry to get somewhere. They walk a long way to work in the morning, work all day, and when they get home in the evening they open their email again or just find time to.