I went back to China after losing the H-1B lottery 3 times. The reverse culture shock was harder than I expected.
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Charlie Fang returned to China after losing the H1-B lottery three times. Provided by Charlie Fang Charlie Fang, now 31, grew up in China, and attended a high school where studying abroad was common. Studying and working in the US led him to adopt a different understanding of work-life balance. He returned to China in 2024 after entering the H-1B work visa visa lottery three times and says he's experiencing culture shock. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Charlie Fang, 31, who works for an American tech company in China as a strategic partner manager. Fang left the US in 2024 after three failed attempts to obtain an H-1B visa. His words have been edited for length and clarity. After graduation, I returned to China and joined an adtech startup. Startup grind Back in China, I got along well with my colleagues and enjoyed the work, even though I worked what people call a "996" schedule — often from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. I loved the job and didn't mind the hours because my salary increased every year.
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Charlie Fang returned to China after losing the H1-B lottery three times. Provided by Charlie Fang Charlie Fang, now 31, grew up in China, and attended a high school where studying abroad was common. Studying and working in the US led him to adopt a different understanding of work-life balance. He returned to China in 2024 after entering the H-1B visa lottery three times and says he's experiencing culture shock. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Charlie Fang, 31, who works for an American tech company in China as a strategic partner manager. Fang left the US in 2024 after three failed attempts to obtain an H-1B visa. His words have been edited for length and clarity. I grew up in China and attended a school in Nanjing, where studying abroad was common. More than half of my classmates planned to leave China for college , so from a young age, overseas education felt normal to me. Before college, I briefly lived in the US with a family in Portland, Oregon. My host moth
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