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Does the frontender go on business trips or business trips?
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The question is more for those who work in companies than freelancers.
I really want to see the world!
Please tell me, are there any vacancies for front-end developers related to travel and business trips? For example, international projects. How do employers look at attending conferences in their field, do they agree to pay?
I also imagine this option: sometimes it is possible to go somewhere and work remotely from there. This is real? But I would not want to work completely remotely. And to go somewhere for permanent residence - too.
Or maybe from your experience you can suggest other options? What other professions in IT are associated with travel?
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Please tell me, are there any vacancies for front-end developers related to travel and business trips?Imho for developers, the need for working trips is minimal, so I don’t think there are many such vacancies. Someone offers a relocation for permanent residence as a bonus for good / long work.
How do employers look at attending conferences in their field, do they agree to pay?Depends on the company, everyone has their own programs. Large as a rule yes - but large as a rule do not take people to a distance.
I also imagine this option: sometimes it is possible to go somewhere and work remotely from there. This is real? But I would not want to work completely remotely.How do you agree.
What other professions in IT are associated with travel?IT is great because most of the positions are not related to travel and, in principle, allow you to work from anywhere - the only question is an agreement with the employer.
Do not forget that they go on business trips to work and often do not have the strength / time to look at something else.
Rarely.
If this is not a "bloody enterprise" you have nothing to do on business trips.
The frontend on the "bloody enterprise" is secondary.
It happens if you work in a fairly large outsourcing company, and the customer, starting a long and large project with you, wants the team or part of the team to work for some time on his side, so that it would be easier to get to know each other and it would be easier to transfer knowledge and discuss plans .
And what prevents you from simply traveling around the world to any conferences yourself, why do you need some business trips for this?
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