Where in the US do they have offices? Not New York City or Vegas by any chance?
If the office in Chile is in Santiago De Chile that is certainly not the easiest place in South America, especially not until you've learned some Spanish.
The distance from Santiago to Colombia compared from the south of the U.S. is not significant. Brazil is obviously closer.
I don't know if your profession would allow you to work 'from home' but if you like Asian girls why not go for the Japan office and if possible try to negotiate that you can work 'outside of the office' maybe every four weeks. That way you could explore different parts of Asia while working.
As to the con list, as you probably have thought of already is that if you change jobs it wouldn't look good if you leave too soon. As to vacation if you get frequent offers from head hunters you should have some bargaining power as to the vacation?
As to working for yourself, have you tried this before? It's not for everyone, especially not if you sit there alone in a foreign country.
If the office in Chile is in Santiago De Chile that is certainly not the easiest place in South America, especially not until you've learned some Spanish.
The distance from Santiago to Colombia compared from the south of the U.S. is not significant. Brazil is obviously closer.
I don't know if your profession would allow you to work 'from home' but if you like Asian girls why not go for the Japan office and if possible try to negotiate that you can work 'outside of the office' maybe every four weeks. That way you could explore different parts of Asia while working.
As to the con list, as you probably have thought of already is that if you change jobs it wouldn't look good if you leave too soon. As to vacation if you get frequent offers from head hunters you should have some bargaining power as to the vacation?
As to working for yourself, have you tried this before? It's not for everyone, especially not if you sit there alone in a foreign country.