Learn a language to professional standards, and if you're game-savvy, start in sales. I got my degree in German and was on a flight to start my job before the graduation ceremony. After 6 years, I now direct all EMEA sales and spend M-F attending client meetings in different countries. 6 figures and a standard of living I couldn't have imagined in the US without studying a hard science.
As you gain experience, you can easily transition into "normal" jobs. I applied for a business development job in the UK, from Germany, that didn't require any language expertise. Once you're set up in Europe (at least legally) the chance of a company hiring you as a foreigner is exponentially higher.
As you gain experience, you can easily transition into "normal" jobs. I applied for a business development job in the UK, from Germany, that didn't require any language expertise. Once you're set up in Europe (at least legally) the chance of a company hiring you as a foreigner is exponentially higher.