S
S
Sergey2020-02-26 22:15:48
Distant work
Sergey, 2020-02-26 22:15:48

Relocate - layout designer?

Good afternoon, I have an unusual question.
Tell me where / on what resources is it better to look for vacancies for a layout designer and is it really possible to move to the EU (for example) to work as a layout designer / front-end?
Perhaps someone had experience and you can share.

Interested in Relocate, because. I still have enough remote work)

I have been freelancing for 5 years, the basic skills are not bad (it seems to me that at least a few years ago I passed tests in local offices for similar vacancies without any problems).

Thanks in advance!

Answer the question

In order to leave comments, you need to log in

3 answer(s)
I
Ivan Shumov, 2020-02-26
@1Sergey1

Working for foreign customers, I can say that relocation (if not CIS) is given only in the following cases:

  • you are an exceptional specialist in the market (that is, finding a second such candidate can take months)
  • you meet all the criteria for obtaining a visa
  • the first time you are ready to plow like a horse for being transported
  • you know the required language (almost always English) at the B2+ level (this is an approximate value, but even with B1 you didn’t really give up to anyone there)
  • you can bring real value to the organization
  • you do not have "luggage" in the form of health problems, family (if she cannot travel with you), etc. (read how there is no reason to ask back)
  • you are motivated to relocate
  • you have excellent soft skills

As a result, as a rule, various people receive relocation:
  • Senior Delivery Manager
  • Senior Project Manager
  • Senior Account Manager
  • Solution Architect
  • Software Architect
  • System Architect
  • CxO (any Chief)

various developers, devops, QA and similar wonderful people up to the level of Senior, in principle, are not considered by anyone.

G
GavriKos, 2020-02-26
@GavriKos

basic skills are not bad

In order to be relocated, you need to compete with local specialists and Indians. So "not bad" is IMHO so-so. You need to be at least above average in the local market.
So the answer to your question is LinkedIn

A
Andrew, 2020-02-27
@uselessmindYEAH

Unreal.

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Ask your question

Ask a Question

731 491 924 answers to any question