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I have been put forward
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I know . If you speak only English such contracts are far in between in Europe, so even being put forward is a bit of success. -
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That's the way. Aim low and you'll never be disappointed.Originally posted by europetractor View PostI know . If you speak only English such contracts are far in between in Europe, so even being put forward is a bit of success.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Originally posted by stek View PostOffice 4.2 zhil, Office 4.2 zhiv, Office 4.2 budyet zhit'........
I have been meaning to run some Office365 services ads in Russian, boy if there is demand in Russia, this may be good money.Comment
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They'll have already hacked it and using it for free.....Originally posted by europetractor View PostI have been meaning to run some Office365 services ads in Russian, boy if there is demand in Russia, this may be good money.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostThey'll have already hacked it and using it for free.....
I mean maybe there may be some enterprise consulting opportunities in Russia, just not sure if they will be willing to recruit from the EU/UK...Comment
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Work permits are not easy (legally), pretty sure they do a HSMP/T1G type visa, just rates are are stunningly low, like try http://www.hh.ru (need to be able to read Russian) tax is 30% at first for a period (can't remember for how long), then 10% and you get the balance of 30% back.Originally posted by europetractor View PostI mean maybe there may be some enterprise consulting opportunities in Russia, just not sure if they will be willing to recruit from the EU/UK...
Rates and salaries are quoted in Rbls per month, don't see many contracts though, 99% perm....Comment
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Ok good to know. Thanks.Originally posted by stek View PostWork permits are not easy (legally), pretty sure they do a HSMP/T1G type visa, just rates are are stunningly low, like try http://www.hh.ru (need to be able to read Russian) tax is 30% at first for a period (can't remember for how long), then 10% and you get the balance of 30% back.
Rates and salaries are quoted in Rbls per month, don't see many contracts though, 99% perm....Comment
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