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Alexander Taratin2015-02-12 03:26:32
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Alexander Taratin, 2015-02-12 03:26:32

Move to Moscow and get a job as a junior. What is the price?

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Interested in what kind of financial cushion is needed to move to Moscow?
My needs are minimal: the Internet and a corner where to sleep.
Side questions
How long would it take to get a junior/trainee job
in the following areas with near-zero knowledge and experience?
-Applied programming (c++, d, c#, haxe, delphi)
-Frontend (excluding layout and design)
-flash
-nodejs -1C
-any
other, if only they take...
How long can you work as an intern for free until they finally accept ?
Is it possible to live on the salary of a junior in the capital?

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Andrey Ermachenok, 2015-02-12
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The history of the past crisis in 2008.
Worked in Moscow as a system administrator. I had a part-time assistant-student, his help was enough for me. But the company decided - they need a full-time assistant. Found, taken. It turned out - this is a lad from Volgograd, took 60,000 rubles of money and went to Moscow to work. I rented either a room or a corner in the suburbs. I got a job: I worked for a month - I didn’t pass the probationary period, I got a minuscule in my hands. I got a second job: we agreed on one money, paid much less in the first salary - he left. He worked for us for 2 weeks - a crisis broke out. On the occasion of the crisis, almost all sales managers were fired (there was a global reduction), and him too. He didn't have any money left. I borrowed 200 rubles to get to rented housing and return the next day for the calculation. Received payment the next day.
My IMHO - if there is no pillow in the form of relatives-friends with whom you can live for a couple of months - now it's better not to meddle in Moscow.

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