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Is it possible to get a job as a remote worker abroad?
So, usually when they talk about working abroad, they mean an already experienced middle who relocates there, or gets a job remotely. The question arose, is it really possible to get a job abroad immediately without experience (but let's say with a portfolio) remotely (remotely, not freelance)? Obviously, there can be no question of any relocation, no one will take an inexperienced employee to another country (plus covid), but the essence of remote work is precisely in the absence of a move. Is an upper intermediate English level enough?
The question, sobsno was inspired in the head because they say that all grocery companies are more or less required to have vaccinated employees. And even if this is a purely digital distribution, then no one cares. I believe there is no such nonsense abroad. Although maybe we don’t have it either and we discussed it. I myself have a medical exemption for allergies, and therefore it is more profitable for the company to take a vaccinated employee and fill 60% than to take with a medical exemption.
And a quick question, what is remote work abroad like? Pure black? Or is the contract sent somehow by mail?
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And a quick question, what is remote work abroad like? Pure black? Or is the contract sent somehow by mail?
Do allergy tests and if the vaccine is free of components to which you are allergic, and under the supervision of a doctor immediately in the hospital. The problem is sucked from the finger.
1. Put yourself in the place of the employer. Why take someone who knows, some foreigner with no experience, when there are enough of our own without experience? For what? To teach it remotely, wasting the time of your employees? To suffer with him because of the language barrier?
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all grocery companies are more or less required to have vaccinated employeesnot all at all. Only some areas, such as catering (hello poppy) or trade (hello x5 retail group). Nobody is forcing you to go there.
None. Never. Not. Will take. June. On the. Remote.
(of course, there are exceptions, but for this you need to be a partner of some important bump in this office (and by the word "partner" I mean not a business at all :)) or his relative - well, in general, this is technical literacy has nothing to do)
Bro, what alternate reality did you emerge from? Epidemiological statistics are published by many offices, the tube is full of videos from local residents demonstrating what the situation is now here and there, in "normal countries" there are sometimes the most severe lockdowns - who needs you there with your portfolio?
Some bullshit about vaccination, IT companies globally do not nightmare anyone.
I myself have an allergy challenge, I decide whether I don’t talk about it before vaccination or how I drank suprastin for a couple of weeks and everything went
away, Juna can be vaccinated remotely without experience, but if a person has a portfolio, then there is experience, it came from
somewhere This.
Of course it is possible. The question is the price. If you can at least do something on your own without the constant presence of a mentor on the phone, then you can claim $ 3 per hour. And no more, because for $4-5 an hour you can take a middle from India, and not all of them are as stupid as they are said to be. I have seen people who will die and kill for $4 an hour.
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In general, ask $400-500 for full-time per month - and you will have your remote work in June.
I will answer about the blackness of remote work abroad. There are 3 options here.
1. They won't catch me
2. Self-employed
3. IE
Self-employed is done in 5 minutes and will cost you 4-6% of the salary. Here you can bargain with the employer for an increase in this amount.
Once there is a portfolio, you are not a June. At least just a developer.
The level of English should be sufficient to read and understand TK, Upper Intermediate is a good level, which implies the ability to not only read, but also write and communicate freely. And worry less about grammatical errors. By the way, for a decent percentage of employees in IT companies, English is not their native language.
In general, try to apply for vacancies, maybe it will work.
But if you want big guarantees and faster results, look for a job as a developer in relatively large Russian companies, then you will raise your level (the chances of finding a job abroad will increase).
The issue of vaccination is complex, but, in principle, it is not so difficult to fill 60% and not a single employer will nightmare you because of the medical exemption (if you have real knowledge and meet the requirements of the vacancy). If at the interview they hint that they will have to be vaccinated despite the medical exemption, run away from this company.
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