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Russia: Russian email addresses:
I am having trouble finding email addresses to various companies in Moscow, or for that matter even fax numbers. Can anyone help with advice?
Charles Hirsch - "charljet@hotmail.com"
Russia: Moving to Moscow:
I am a single gentleman begining negociations with Russian firms in Moscow, and I need advice on many subjects:
1. What sort of "executive package" to ask for with regard to living in Moscow, such as apartment, translator, car, language teacher, bodyguard ?
2. How do saleries for US Expats compare with US ?
3. Should I expect European vacation times, ie. about 6 wks per yr?
4. How much value is a contract of employment, and what essential features should it contain (and not contail) ?
5. What banking and legal arrangements should I make on arrival?
6. What main pitfalls should I watch out for, and how best should they be avoided?
7. Any recommendations for making good contacts on arrival?
Anyone who could help with information on any or all of these questions would be sure of my heartfelt gratitude.
Yours sincerely,
Charles E Hirsch - "charljet@hotmail.com"
Russia: Moving to Moscow:
I am a single gentleman begining negociations with Russian firms in Moscow, and I need advice on many subjects:
1. What sort of "executive package" to ask for with regard to living in Moscow, such as apartment, translator, car, language teacher, bodyguard ?
2. How do saleries for US Expats compare with US ?
3. Should I expect European vacation times, ie. about 6 wks per yr?
4. How much value is a contract of employment, and what essential features should it contain (and not contail) ?
5. What banking and legal arrangements should I make on arrival?
6. What main pitfalls should I watch out for, and how best should they be avoided?
7. Any recommendations for making good contacts on arrival?
Anyone who could help with information on any or all of these questions would be sure of my heartfelt gratitude.
Yours sincerely,
Charles E Hirsch - "charljet@hotmail.com"
Russia: Moving to Moscow:
I am a single gentleman begining negociations with Russian firms in Moscow, and I need advice on many subjects:
1. What sort of "executive package" to ask for with regard to living in Moscow, such as apartment, translator, car, language teacher, bodyguard ?
2. How do saleries for US Expats compare with US ?
3. Should I expect European vacation times, ie. about 6 wks per yr?
4. How much value is a contract of employment, and what essential features should it contain (and not contail) ?
5. What banking and legal arrangements should I make on arrival?
6. What main pitfalls should I watch out for, and how best should they be avoided?
7. Any recommendations for making good contacts on arrival?
Anyone who could help with information on any or all of these questions would be sure of my heartfelt gratitude.
Yours sincerely,
Charles E Hirsch - "charljet@hotmail.com"
Russia: How to get a job there.:
May 2nd, 2002
Hello from Denver,
It is 10 months since you posted your enquiry, but I'm wondering how you got on ? I have been in the same boat, but only working on it since Feb '02. I have been trying to get in with Russian companies, since I feel it would be better for a number of reasons for me, and I feel that my talents could be of more use. I've had 308 broadcast letters sent, and had about 12 replies. Now I plan to take the bull by the horns, and just go to Moscow in late June, take a flat, and start contacting firms from there, etc. - my philosophy being that the owners of Russian firms just can't imagine bringing someone such a distance for an interview, nonetheless offering a firm job. So that's why I'd be interested to hear from you. Charles E Hirsch - email "charljet@hotmail.com"
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