I'm looking for a really interesting permanent job (maybe long contract).
I'd like to work at home and maybe after some time (one year) I'll move to
your office.
I'd like to get .net developer position: wpf, silverlight, asp.net, wcf.
This is my resume
http://cid-ed105c18939cfcb7.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Shared/Gladkikh%20Denis.doc
If you are interested in me let me know by email or mob.phone (in resume).
I should say that I live in GMT+3 time zone (Russia).
Thanks!
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Best regards,
Denis Gladkikh
Microsoft Most Valuable Professional [Client App Dev]
Email, MSN: outco...@gmail.com
Phone: +7 920 651 90 66
Skype: outcoldman
ICQ: 240-111-264
Twitter: http://twitter.com/outcoldman
> Best regards,
> Denis Gladkikh
>
> Microsoft Most Valuable Professional [Client App Dev]
>
My God do you live in Siberia? I myself work out of the Balkans most
of the year. What I found is that clients like face time. This is
unfortunate, but understandable, as most people don't know much and
'relationships' matter more than the finished product. Sad but true.
So I spend a lot of time on the road visiting clients just to shake
their hand.
Try moving to Moscow and working for one of the multinationals like
Microsoft. They have a nice campus at the third ring road that I've
visited. I forget the subway stop I took but it's pretty convenient.
Of course you still have to deal with office politics, Russian style,
and that means dealing with a drunk middle aged man acting as office
manager who is surrounded by pretty young "secretaries" and knows less
about software than your babushka-clad grandmother. Such is life.
RL
Do you really expect people to follow a link from an unknown person?
If you're looking for a job, why not post to a well known job site
like Monster.com or similar. Most people don't like to click on links
from strangers.
Cheers