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Does it make sense to look for a frontend job in Russia with spoken English?
Where to go to interview for something in between junior or middle frontender? I have my own projects, one is actively used for business purposes by a department of 30 people, I can create most of the interfaces that I meet on the Internet. I've been coding for a year and a half, but I haven't gone to social services yet. I have fluent spoken English, I want to somehow convert this into + money to the RFP. And now I'm thinking - is it worth looking for a job in the Russian Federation at all, if the advantage is in the language? The goal is to become middle/senior fullstack. I live in the Moscow time zone.
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umm.... you need to look for any job.
can you in Russia? Great.
can you over the hill? better.
how does one cancel out the other?
judging by the question: you are in thought, instead of actually searching.
and this is fake!
The goal is to become middle/senior fullstack.
Search hh.ru and other places for vacancies with spoken English. In Moscow, there are probably foreign offices, and Russian ones, who need such people
In general, it is important for a programmer to be able to read the doc in English, and, of course, to understand the errors that go to the console and the code itself) . Personally, I had experience working abroad; in general, I wrote most of the work with a translator, and everything is in order.
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