To be fair, that also happens, what Adrian just described would be entrepreneurship.
There's a difference in salaries between us and eu yes, but keep in mind also the cost of living (that is living in the bay area vs living in Spain for instance), as well as the other costs, healthcare, holidays (approx 30 per year + public holidaysl, work life balance etc.
Either way, iese the past few years has been experiencing a growth in tech placement.
Also note that most of where you end up is on your own merit, not the school you went to.
If the question is, does iese facilitate contact with big tech, the answer is yes. Where you go to from there is up to you.
To compare top 25 (Nr 25 is Nr 52 global) us with rank 13 global is a difficult thing to do.
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