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Who needs to work in IT in order to travel on duty?
I understand that you can just earn a lot and travel anywhere, but the question is not about that. I wonder who and where to work, so that the duties would include visiting different countries, preferably not the CIS countries. Maybe someone has a job like this? Share your impressions :)
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You can specialize in large and expensive industrial German pieces of iron. But it's tedious and not worth it.
If, nevertheless, the CIS rolls, then the service engineer in the integrators will start to feel sick from trips as such in six months or a year.
It is desirable to work in a large international company or a company whose customers are located outside the CIS countries. As far as I know, one has to "travel" in the following positions:
implementation specialist (Implementation Engineer, like), developer on the client side (customer), business analyst.
Petya Didenko travels a lot, now he works in the skb-contour, before that in microsoftware.
We (development for androyd on amerikosov) developers travel to the United States.
If you work in IT management, then a bunch of cool foreign conferences should be yours.
You can work as a sales manager for a product that is used all over the world (according to experience, a guy from Bloomberg came to our bank, dangles around the globe. A woman from MasterCard travels all over the world testing banks - accepting chip cards, for example).
Manager, head of IT department, when you have offices in different countries :)
At NetCracker, management is interested in constantly improving the skills of their programmers, thereby sending them on internships to their other offices around the world. Try to find a company with a wide geographic location.
Our company has a side project: a network of franchised fitness clubs.
Here, the programmer traveled half of Russia for six months and even once went to Kazakhstan:
when a new club opens, he goes there and sets up all the software and conducts training for staff on how to use this software.
Of course, this is mainly Russia and the CIS, but it is also interesting.
+ Franchisors are always warmly welcomed, taken to places of interest, restaurants, etc.
Anyone in the system integrator firm. But trips mostly around the country. Abroad - except for exhibitions or when purchasing some rare pieces of iron.
Sap BI NetWeaver consultant with excellent English. Travel in the form of business trips and more than a decent salary.
IT chic in a greedy company :)
A buddy worked in a 'mini fashion house' in France. The company there is greedy, but he was paid well ... because he was like that. In total there were more than 80 stores around the world, and if a jamb happened somewhere, and if it was not solved remotely, it flew there or solved it through local offices. Europe and Asia.
Author - do you need it? It is much more pleasant to fly on vacation and for a long time, for weeks, surf the airports 'on duty'. Moreover, it’s not a fact that you will like to work for a long time in an office in the same Paris (as a rule, large offices are labeled in the capital), a metropolis, more greenery, and in the summer the same stuffy place and there are no parking spaces (90% underground and have owners).
Work in a cash position, buy corporate tickets for vacations more often.
Programmer for an outsourcing company. When the customers are all from the west, you have to travel often. We have business trips in any more or less serious project (USA, England). I think the same situation in other companies involved in outsourcing.
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