Ask HN: Moving to Bangalore from the US
I'm interested in moving to Bangalore for a year or so, mostly out of curiosity. (If you must know, I'm relatively new to developing software processionally (2 years at a startup), and my life plan at this point is to roam around to an interesting combination of places and see what happens.)
On one hand, one of the senior developers I work with told me that American software developers are highly sought after in most of the world. On the other hand, the Bangalore Craigslist is offering $3.00/hr for PHP work. I've also heard that Bangalore is one of the more expensive cities in India, but I don't know what that means.
*Such as MVC browser applications and toy Node/CouchDB projects, as well as traditional web development and Arduino-level prototyping.
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[ 2.5 ms ] story [ 22.4 ms ] threadThat's an awesome interface!
Also if the OP and you don't mind :) InfinitelyBeta itself might be hiring a nice guy, atleast that's what your site says.
To the OP, if you can get a remote job and work 'from' India, there's nothing like it. But working for a local startup lets you to socialize with people here.
A new decent car will run you $8000 but you could use ezdrive.in or some cab service. Or you could buy a Nano for $2500 (or a second hand car) and get a full time driver for $140 a month. Maintaining a driver is a pain in the butt I've heard. Or you could just use Autorickshaws every day at $1 each way for a 45 minute trip. ($50 a month?) but they are a hassle.
Traffic is THE horrendous pain in the ass. Make sure your not driving at 8:10am - 10:30am or 4:30pm - 7pm.
Cellphone - you can get prepaid with the same number of minutes as Rupees. So 300 minutes would cost you $6. Also calls to the US are Rs.7/minute or 14cents/minute.
Vegetables are cheaper than the US. Fruits are about as expensive as in the US here unless they are in season. But you get exotic stuff from jackfruit to lychees.
Internet is like $30/m for really fast access. And Electiecity about $20/m max. Cable is like $10 for a bunch of channels including HBO.
Clothes and such are about 50% the cost of india for mid-range stuff. All medium-high to high end stuff is the same cost or more expensive than the US (and usually slightly cheaper looking for some reason).
Bangalore is full of pubs and clubs. I dont know about hte dating scene as I've never lived in Bangalore per se.
Interest rates are high. You cna get like 5% in a bank savings account here but I dont know if you can take it back wtih you and so on. You'll have to look that up.
Thats about it.
You should start applying before you move here so at least you have a process started. Also to get a VISA to work in India you might need a job offer. I dont know.
My brother works at zynga (in bangalore) so email me if you have a strong resume and want it forwraded. The decision to forward would of course be upto my brother based on your resume.
~$450 would give you a starter place? Nothing fancy as the post mentioned.
$1/each way rickshaw is incorrect too
My brother pays Rs 25,000 ($500ish) for a brand new 3 bedroom with swimming pool, gym, badminton court, 1/2 basketball court and backup generator. Its on Bannerghetta Road which is on the outskirts but its also where most of the new residential complexes are. Lots of young couples live here.
If I go to to his office by autorickshaw I pay Rs50-Rs60 which is $1.2 - $1.5ish ...
I dont know where your living in Bangalore but your probably gettign ripped off.
~$450 would give you a starter place? Nothing fancy as the post mentioned.
$1/each way rickshaw is incorrect too
Not many use craigslist in Bangalore, that's why.