coledavis
Joined: 21 Jun 2003 Posts: 1838
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 7:51 am Post subject: programming in Elets |
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I was in Elets for a short time and as I became known I was offered an interview for a programming job. I have a postgraduate conversion MSc in Computer Science and can definitely program. I didn't go, but you may in interested in the circumstances:
If you look up 'yelets tobacco' on google (alternative spelling for Elets), you'll find a firm that recycles tobacco. No, I don't know if they pick up old dog-ends and put them into the fags [unbelievable, this has been bleeped - sorry, Americans, but F. A. G.s means cigarettes in British English], but when I bought some cheap cigarettes from a kiosk and gave them to friends in England, I was given the impression that this was possible. Anyway, they were interested in me partly because, according to a manager I spoke to on the phone (in English), there aren't that many native English speakers that far out. Elets is about 200-240 miles south of Moscow.
Extrapolating further. There are loads of programmers in Russia, generally highly skilled and with mathematical expertise. So, it could well be that you need to use your 'native speaker' status in tandem with your computing skills. Further, it could well be that you'll be more valued away from Moscow and St Petersburg, where they have more English speakers. (In Elets, most people don't speak English, or at least it's no better than our school-based knowledge of French.)
In case you want to pursue the Elets job in particular, I would add that Elets is quite a pleasant town, with a 19th century town centre and pleasant walks to the suburban areas. There's a local university, essentially a converted college; I don' t think they could pay for an English teacher but if you come in to talk with the English students as an occasional volunteer, you'll make some good contacts. (Done that, been on the video.) Hope this helps. |
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