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Jobs Europe: What you need to know?
I want to try myself over the hill, but what level of skill I should have is interesting. I am engaged in web development (layout and programming). It upsets the fact that most likely there are enough of their own specialists ...
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try freelancing for foreign customers first. and check the requirements, and you don’t have to go anywhere
1. For employers from Europe, it is preferable that the candidate have English test results according to the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) system, rather than TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language).
*for the USA and Canada, by the way, the opposite is true.
2. And of course it is preferable to know the local language.
3. They also love certifications that have an international level.
A good part of foreign countries is engaged in offshore programming, i.e. you can easily compare your level with the leading offices of your country.
But they correctly noticed that there are enough specialists there. Moreover, there are enough laws to protect local workers. Fucking cloud of bureaucracy in migration.
If you already have a completed higher education, then I advise you to look towards obtaining a work visa under the Rot-weiss-rot card program: rwr-card.net/
Getting a work visa is quite difficult… The company will have to prove that you are unique and there is no local equivalent. Plus, you will be charged with an additional tax and the companies will be exposed to various checks ...
I do not have enough karma to write a post, but I will write a question-addition here. Here there is a desire to work over the hill. For example, in Europe. Where and how to look for a job? What sites? Or are there firms engaged in the selection of work abroad?
You can also try to find a job/internship through AIESEC. Technicians are loved there (I can tell you from my own experience). Basically, offers come to Eastern Europe (Hungary, Poland), but if you look for yourself, you can try to go to Western Europe. Of course, this is somewhat more difficult to do, but if you have knowledge of PHP, Java or .NET, then the chances are very, very good.
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