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This episode talks with Matt Anderson, a former Navy nuke who has worked internationally, about his journey through global data center roles. We talk about:
- How Matt transitioned from working in U.S. data centers to roles in Sweden, Ireland, and Denmark, highlighting the importance of networking and expressing interest in international opportunities.
- The challenges and benefits of working in international data centers, including language barriers, cultural differences, and diverse professional perspectives.
- Insights into the differences in data center operations between countries, particularly in areas like documentation and safety procedures.
- Financial considerations of working internationally, including potential pay cuts and tax implications, as well as compensating factors like tax breaks in some countries.
- The evolution of Matt's career from technical roles to more process-oriented positions, showcasing the diverse opportunities available in the data center industry.
- Valuable advice for transitioning Navy nukes, emphasizing the importance of focusing on relevant knowledge and skills rather than chasing unnecessary qualifications.
See all resources including international job search advice at: datacenternukes.com
Join the Data Center Nukes LinkedIn group: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/9814200/