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Torn Between Madrid and London: Need Help Deciding

Hi everyone,

I’m currently facing a major decision in my life and could really use some advice from those who have experienced living and working in Madrid or London.

I’ve been offered job opportunities in both cities, but I’m struggling to choose where to move. Here’s what’s on my mind:

  • Madrid: I love the city’s climate, it feels more manageable in size, I speak the language, and I feel culturally more aligned. I can see myself integrating well here. However, I’m concerned about the lower salary compared to London, the potentially longer work hours, and the fear that I might not fit in with the workplace culture, which can feel a bit “elitist” at times. What I mean is that the office environment in Madrid tends to be more regional and usually they recruit from the elite universities, so I am afraid I won't align with this group of people.
  • London: Professionally, I believe I’d thrive in the structured and professional work environment. However, the culture feels very different from what I’m used to, and I worry about feeling out of place. The healthcare system and distance between places also add to my concerns, but I know that career-wise, London could offer more opportunities and stability.

Has anyone lived or worked in these cities? What were your experiences like in terms of work-life balance, integration, and quality of life? Any advice on how to approach this decision would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks so much in advance for your insights!

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Hagen
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on Sep 23, 2024
#1 recommended coach | >95% success rate | most experience in consulting, interviewing, and coaching

Hi there,

First of all, congratulations on the offers!

I would be happy to share my thoughts on your question:

I would highly advise you to opt for the option that better aligns with your professional (and maybe even personal) mid- to long-term goals. In order to make an informed decision, I would advise you to do the following:

  • Weigh the different criteria that are meaningful to you independently of the current options (e.g., culture, international exposure, prestige, compensation). After that, score the two options based on your criteria and their weighting, resulting in two scores. This way, you have covered the left-brain perspective.
  • Critically assess your initial reaction to the outcome of the scores. For instance, if you feel the urge to tweak the numbers, this is a solid indicator that you do not want this decision to become reality. This way, you have covered the right-brain perspective.
  • By doing so, you will be able to integrate both parts of the brain into the decision-making, guaranteeing a higher chance that you will still be happy with it years later.

If you would like a more detailed discussion on your specific situation, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Alessa
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on Sep 22, 2024
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Hey! This is a really personal decision and I would decide on your gut feeling! 

I lived in Madrid and absolutely loved it! The climate, vibrant culture, and warm, welcoming atmosphere made it a great place to live. The city is manageable in size, and if you already speak Spanish, you'll integrate well into everyday life. The work-life balance can sometimes be tricky, as the hours are often longer compared to London (what could be surprising to may people), but the overall lifestyle is more relaxed, with a strong focus on social life and community.

While the workplace might feel more “elitist” at times, I found that if you approach it with openness, you can still find your place. Madrid offers a great quality of life, with plenty of outdoor activities and a more affordable cost of living compared to London.

That said, if career growth and higher salaries are your priorities, London might offer more opportunities. However, the fast-paced environment and higher cost of living can feel more stressful.

It comes down to what you value more—Madrid’s lifestyle or London’s professional advantages. If you love the idea of enjoying life while working, Madrid is a fantastic choice!

Good Luck with the decision! 
Alessa

Florian
Coach
on Sep 23, 2024
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Hi there,

I think in terms of facts, you have already provided a nice overview. I'd also consider some other areas:

  • Long-term goals (financial and non-financial)
  • Cost of living
  • Lifestyle goals
  • Outside of work considerations
  • Closeness to family and friends
  • The firms that are involved in this decision and long-term opportunities that come from them etc

I don't think you can go wrong with either city but there are so many factors at play which you did not mention. At the end of the day, this a purely personal decision and depends on what you value and how much you value it both in the short and long-term.

All the best,

Florian

Alberto
Coach
on Sep 26, 2024
Ex-McKinsey Partner | Most experienced coach (15 years exp, +2.000 real interviews) | 95% success rate

My recommendation: Madrid

I live in Madrid and I lived in London. I was born and studied in a non-targeted university in another city in Spain.

I find Madrid one of the most welcoming places coming from a different city among the 12 cities where I've lived in several countries. 

Happy to share additional thoughts in private. Send me a message.

Pedro
Coach
on Sep 29, 2024
Bain | EY-Parthenon | Private Equity | Market Estimates | Fit Interview

Expert tip: you should research the specific offices for your target firm. This will have a lot of impact on your life and career.

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