Careers in Russia: Recruitment pro advises expats on strategy
Published time: June 15, 2012 18:05
Edited time: June 15, 2012 22:05
Expat working in Moscow
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The eurozone crisis has sparked an apparent surge of interest in jobs in Russia from foreigners. But are things really looking good for expats willing to relocate?
Luc Jones, a partner at Antal Russia international recruitment agency, shared his views on a new trend in the local labour market with RT and outlined the best strategy for an expat eager for a career in Russia.
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