

A programmer can easily earn double that of a Norwegian programmer straight out of University. When a lot of these companies also possess a large amount of cash, the average programmer’s paycheck quickly rise high above reason. The extreme concentration of tech companies in Silicon Valley leads to an immense need for skilled programmers. Programmers are very expensive in Silicon Valley Most of the people we talked to who had been through the process, said that they should have established their company in the US the first place. This is supposedly a long and costly process, and something everyone who are seriously considering moving to the US soon after launch should have in mind. This is the process of moving an already established company from Norway into an American Inc. But don’t worry, you will get there eventually! Paying it forward can be difficult when you are completely new to Silicon Valley For a new startup having just arrived, “paying it forward” can be very difficult as you often think you don’t have a lot to offer. People are very open, and many will even after the first meeting willingly share of their network to get you further. Not everyone in Silicon Valley lives by this mentality, but, a lot of people definitely do.

The thought is that if everyone pays it forward, you will eventually get back what you give. “Pay it forward” is to do something for someone else without expecting anything in return. Like “The 9 Simple Marketing Tips all Startups Should Know About” I wrote last time. I’ve decided to write about some important aspects I’ve picked up during our stay, which in fact resulted in a new list. TINC is over, and we’ve returned with fresh motivation, and a to-do-list longer than the tallest man on earth.
