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InsaneBrain2017-09-09 10:05:00
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InsaneBrain, 2017-09-09 10:05:00

Is it possible to find a remote internship at it?

Hello. At the moment I live far from civilization and experience some difficulties with resettlement. Normal work has not been here and never will be (not to mention it). And I thought about looking for a remote job. But hardly anyone is interested in a person without experience. Therefore, I am interested in the question: is it difficult to get a remote internship and where is the best place to start looking for it?
During my training as a programmer, I was mainly involved in the web and writing desktop applications in C #, but I tried a lot and I think that I will easily join something new if necessary.

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Ivan Bogachev, 2017-09-09
@sfi0zy

But hardly anyone is interested in a person without experience ... There was no normal work here ...
is it difficult to get a job ... I tried a lot of things ... I will join something new if necessary

I used to be like that too. This is a very bad negotiating position. If you approach from the side "I've been doing something, take me," then it will be very difficult to convince the employer (not only remotely, but also live) that you are better than ten other job applicants. Approach the question from the other side - "I am a specialist and I can solve this range of problems, you have a headache - I am the one who can save you from it." Decide on the area, put what you did on github or somewhere else, if the web - well, make a site for yourself, your friends, show that you can solve problems. Not as fast as someone with 10 years of experience, but you can. With this approach, you can safely begin to respond to vacancies, well, there is already how lucky.
Freelancing also makes sense to try, but it's not for everyone. There, the ability to sell a product is more important than the ability to create it.

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Dimonchik, 2017-09-09
@dimonchik2013

freelance exchange, it’s obvious
you find a project - you do it, send it to the customer or not send it - depending on your mood
, of course, the technical specification is not visible if you are not selected as the contractor, but there are enough projects with technical specifications

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NerVik, 2017-09-10
@NerVik

Since you are programming in C#, I can’t suggest that you try to get a paid summer internship at SKB Kontur. There are two directions Backend and Frontend, C# and HTML/CSS/JS respectively. recruitment starts around February. https://kontur.ru/education/programs/intern
If you pass, then moving to Yekaterinburg and living for 2 months at the expense of the company, after a successful internship, you can get an offer for a permanent job.
If you feel the strength to work fully with C#, then there are always (or almost) open vacancies in Kontura, incl. junior, though with a move to Yekaterinburg / Izhevsk, maybe somewhere else, I don’t know for sure.

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Jacob E, 2017-09-09
@Zifix

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