Love that your long term goal is uplifting Taiwanese brands! Such a thoughtful video as always. So proud of you and excited to witness you on your next chapter. Congratulations on the new job ❤
I love your expression in the last 3 mins, yes, you definitely can be proud of yourself! So happy to see another person willing to achieve their goal,and take the action with the positive attitude. Can’t wait to see your next chapter about your life. Hope you the best!🎉
hahah thank you so much! do you feel my internal conflicts? 🤣 i try to take life with positivity as much as I can, and hope this next chapter will be better than the last!
Good luck 🎉 I moved to Taipei after Uni graduation and lived there more than a decade. 1) work culture is definitely more different. They are quite traditional in their ways, and frugal in hiring outside training, etc. I worked for a top, publicly traded software company that was as global-obsessed as they get. 2) have family there? Important to have some 3) know lots of foreign-educated or ABC female friends who lived there but couldn’t find lifetime partners there, because they couldn’t date local guys. If you prefer English-speaking men or at least one with int’l experience, it’ll be tough to find an eligible one
thank you! did you raise your family in Taiwan? if so, I'm curious about your experience in that area. I read a lot of posts about moving back to Taiwan and most of the concerns seem to be around work culture and raising kids (inflexibility of the education system, lack of work diversity, etc).
Taiwanese girls love Taiwan so much they don't care about high paying jobs in the US. Lifestyle is better in Taiwan for sure. I wish you all the luck. As far as working, you got play the American card well, and get into companies with great future. One great thing about Taiwan companies is that they like to keep their employees for a long time. the good companies usually pay a big bonus at end of the year.
@@krisliuliu depending on your family and your partner's earning ability, raising children in Taiwan could be cheaper than the US. But, Asians do have a work hard culture, but it should be about the same in NYC though. You can always move back to the US later. Best of luck!
Working in Asia is completely different. The work environment is strict. You usually rarely get any OT. Forget about PTOs. You're also not allowed to clock out prior to your boss leaving even though, you're done for the day. Expect a dramatic pay cut compared to NYC. Expected since COL is smaller here than NYC. Good luck though. My end goal is to retire in Taiwan as well.
may I ask what type of company you are working at? I assume the work culture as compared to the States is a lot more strict, but thought the "not leaving before your boss" and "not being able to take PTOs" is more of a myth... again, things I'm anxious about but hoping they're more exaggerations than reality 🥺
to answer your questions: 1. no, I didn't go to Taipei American School! But have a few friends that did :) 2. Since the job will be based in Taipei, that's where I'll be living in the future. 3. Great question, it differs based on the month and the location (where the wind blows). I would say in general, it's moderate to low levels of pollution. Of course, there's certain months when it's worse! I haven't been back often enough the last few years to witness a pattern though, just that my allergies act up from time to time.
Compared with US at this moment, Taiwan has more opportunities than US, especially peoples like you with American education background. Taiwan is a rising area today in the world.
Love that your long term goal is uplifting Taiwanese brands! Such a thoughtful video as always. So proud of you and excited to witness you on your next chapter. Congratulations on the new job ❤
thanks Grace 🥹 life changes may be scary but hope they are good for both of us!!
沒想到年齡相仿的我很羨慕妳能有美國工作的經歷,也讓我反思人生,未來的工作跟生活如何選擇;另外台灣的品牌經營和美國應該非常不同,也比較不被重視,真的很謝謝妳願意回到台灣運用經驗推廣台灣品牌,祝妳一切順利💪💪
謝謝你的留言!我很幸運在美國跟台灣都找到志向相仿的公司,讓我有這些機會,也謝謝你的祝福!希望你也一切順利☺️✨
I love your expression in the last 3 mins, yes, you definitely can be proud of yourself!
So happy to see another person willing to achieve their goal,and take the action with the positive attitude.
Can’t wait to see your next chapter about your life.
Hope you the best!🎉
hahah thank you so much! do you feel my internal conflicts? 🤣 i try to take life with positivity as much as I can, and hope this next chapter will be better than the last!
This is definitely one of the push I needed! Thank you!
omg! happy to hear :) so excited for you and hope it all goes well!
Good luck 🎉
I moved to Taipei after Uni graduation and lived there more than a decade.
1) work culture is definitely more different. They are quite traditional in their ways, and frugal in hiring outside training, etc. I worked for a top, publicly traded software company that was as global-obsessed as they get.
2) have family there? Important to have some
3) know lots of foreign-educated or ABC female friends who lived there but couldn’t find lifetime partners there, because they couldn’t date local guys. If you prefer English-speaking men or at least one with int’l experience, it’ll be tough to find an eligible one
thank you! did you raise your family in Taiwan? if so, I'm curious about your experience in that area. I read a lot of posts about moving back to Taiwan and most of the concerns seem to be around work culture and raising kids (inflexibility of the education system, lack of work diversity, etc).
Gooooo! See u in Taiwan tho, good luck!
hahaha yes, let me know when you're back!!
It's definitely a big decision in your life🥹 Wish Kristine all the best!
thanks so much Marine 🥹 it's bitter sweet leaving new york, but excited for Taiwan!
超級恭喜!!好期待之後的影片😌😌
謝謝你🥹新生活更多新影片!
Taiwanese girls love Taiwan so much they don't care about high paying jobs in the US. Lifestyle is better in Taiwan for sure. I wish you all the luck. As far as working, you got play the American card well, and get into companies with great future. One great thing about Taiwan companies is that they like to keep their employees for a long time. the good companies usually pay a big bonus at end of the year.
Thank you! I've definitely witnessed how people in Taiwan stay loyal to their companies for many years, very different to the States.
@@krisliuliu depending on your family and your partner's earning ability, raising children in Taiwan could be cheaper than the US. But, Asians do have a work hard culture, but it should be about the same in NYC though. You can always move back to the US later. Best of luck!
thank you so much! I'm looking forward to life in Taiwan!
歡迎回來🎉❤
耶✌🏼快樂回來!謝謝
歡迎回來❤
回來了🥹💓
妳真的很有勇氣!希望你回台一切順利~~~
謝謝Sue!! 還是好害怕哈哈哈哈但期待新生活!
我目前在義大利生活四年了,也正在調適心情想準備回台灣,原因和你相似但也是好害怕呀(笑)
祝你回台灣的一切順利!!
懂~~做這種重大決定真的令人緊張又害怕!但別忘了不管你做什麼決定,只要是對當下的自己無憾就好!加油!祝你也一切順利~
快樂快樂!我大寶寶要回來啦!
回來了回來了🥹🥹🥹🥹🙋🏻♀️
Omg. I passed the exact same things and i will be moving to taiwan next month. Never worked and never lived in taiwan 😅
我也是30歲回台。reverse culture shock is a thing,但很benign。回來和父母進距離生活應該是最大挑戰,再來是回台工作很容易適應不良...
我也是滿怕工作會有適應不良的😭但希望一切順利!你有覺得工作最culture shock的是什麼嗎🥺
Hi, did you ever make the video about job hunting? Would be very interested, as I'm kind of in a similar position
Video coming in 6 hours!! hope it helps you :)
@ 太好了!期待😊
Working in Asia is completely different. The work environment is strict. You usually rarely get any OT. Forget about PTOs.
You're also not allowed to clock out prior to your boss leaving even though, you're done for the day. Expect a dramatic pay cut compared to NYC. Expected since COL is smaller here than NYC. Good luck though.
My end goal is to retire in Taiwan as well.
may I ask what type of company you are working at? I assume the work culture as compared to the States is a lot more strict, but thought the "not leaving before your boss" and "not being able to take PTOs" is more of a myth... again, things I'm anxious about but hoping they're more exaggerations than reality 🥺
好勇敢! 祝你順利!
謝謝你☺️
想知道國際公司如何做branding 🙏希望能分享這個產業的工作經驗~❤謝謝
好!之後回台灣做久了以後感覺可以分析台美branding產業的差別
關於美國branding我之前有拍一些相關的影片,有興趣可以看一下,我之後有時間再拍一些統整類,講產業工作的!
ruclips.net/video/rYnv4skCsNg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/n9hh-6d5SYg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/DXMdGgYtq7M/видео.html
Be careful out there👍🏻
looking out at all times 👀
Close friend報到❤
摯友hi
好喜歡你講英文 可以練聽力哈哈
㊗️回台灣順利!!
方便問你住哪個縣市嗎
可是我一直想出國試試看卻沒有那個勇氣 跟你相反哈哈
謝謝你!之前很多朋友也有說每次都看我拍英文影片比中文看起來累看可以練聽力🤣
我之後會在台北喔!不管幾歲,我覺得想做就去嘗試做做看,不要讓自己後悔~~~加油!
想看job hunt影片~謝謝
好!之後找機會來拍!
Did you go to Taipei American School?
Where in Taiwan would you live in?
Air pollution in Taiwan?
to answer your questions:
1. no, I didn't go to Taipei American School! But have a few friends that did :)
2. Since the job will be based in Taipei, that's where I'll be living in the future.
3. Great question, it differs based on the month and the location (where the wind blows). I would say in general, it's moderate to low levels of pollution. Of course, there's certain months when it's worse! I haven't been back often enough the last few years to witness a pattern though, just that my allergies act up from time to time.
這上片速度⋯英聽練起來🎧❤
耶✌🏼用生命在剪🤣
Compared with US at this moment, Taiwan has more opportunities than US, especially peoples like you with American education background. Taiwan is a rising area today in the world.
the job market certainly isn't the best in the US right now, and I'm definitely excited about the outlooks of returning to Taiwan professionally! :)
Lucky me 🤩🤩🤩
lucky you 🤨
That emoji 🤣🤣🤣
回來準備跟帥醫結婚了!?
😅笑死誰是帥醫生!搬回台灣有很多原因啦哈哈哈 有沒有看完全部原因!
支持!
謝謝你!☺️期待之後的生活
請問你的左邊有什麼好看的?
沒什麼好看🤣在想東西的時候會看旁邊的壞習慣😅
你棒!
以後一起玩耍🥹🥹🥹
@@krisliuliu 等妳🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻
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