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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!!!!Comment
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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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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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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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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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