If I move to Russia, what would be some easy and decent-paying jobs I could get? | Salaries 2020

It will depend on the next coefficients: 1. Your understanding of what is ‘easy’ and ‘decent’ to you 2. Your level of Russian communication skills 3. Your level of another professional hard skills Thank you a lot to Excontinental Mapping who asked this question. Today we’re gonna talk about this topic predominantly for Moscow region jobs. If you have any questions you can ask them in the comment section below and I will answer them on my next videos. Okay. Welcome back to our topic. Let’s answer for yourself what is easy and decent-paying jobs for you? 1. Is it a physical or a brain-work job? (a postman or a programmer) 2. Do you want to communicate with people or do you want to do your job on your own? (a native English speaking teacher or a cleaner of streets) 3. Will you use specific professional skills or will you do this by using skills given from your birth? (a fitness instructor or a delivery boy) 4. How much risk are you ready to take? (Your own business or you are a manager of someone’s company) If you answered these questions then you have your representation of the situation. You started to understand a bit of what job you will prefer. The next thing we should understand is your level of Russian communication skills. If your level so low then your job is close to work physical and without communication. It could be these jobs: 1. Taxi Driver (40 000 rubles) 2. Delivery Boy (40 000 rubles) 3. Promoter (25 000 rubles) 4. Cleaner (20 000 rubles) 5. Loader on a factory (20 000 rubles) If your level bigger than you can go to work as a: 1. Cashier (25 000) 2. Builder city worker (30 000) 3. Kitchener or cook in a restaurant (25 000 – 80 000) 4. Barber (25 000 – 80 000) 5. Waiter (35 000) Or any profession specialized jobs. And if your Russian language is on an advanced level then you can go to absolutely any job you would like. I’m sure if you have a good level of Russian than there will be no problem finding a job. Okay. And let’s look at the last coefficient. Do you have any professional skills? The most paid jobs in Russia are IT jobs I have one friend who earns 550 000 rubles a month as one of the managers of an IT company. If you have good skills in photography or videography then you can earn approximately 90 000 rubles a month. If you are a certificated English teacher then you can earn 150 000 rubles a month If you are a good designer then you can find a job with 70 000 rubles a month. Finally, I want to encourage you to start learning the Russian language because it gives many more opportunities to find a job that could be looking easy and decent-paying to you. And also if you have any professional skills then you will be able to find this job even faster. Thank you a lot for everybody who was watching this video. You can do anything in your life. I believe in you. If this video was useful and enjoyable to you then hit the like button and subscribe. And also you can leave your comment and ask your question to me and I will answer :) You are a cool guy! 00:00-00:34 - Main coefficients determining your salary 00:34-01:16 - You can ask your question 01:16-02:12 - Determining your 'easy' and 'decent-paying' 02:12-03:18 - Impact of your Russian language to your salary 03:18-04:11 - Professional Russian jobs 04:11-05:15 - Motivation to start Easy Jokes | Social Media: 1. Look at my short performing videos on TikTok: https://bit.ly/32h6Etv 2. Here is my Russian YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/9AE5LH6kUQA 3. Do you want to see my engagement with my Russian audience on Instagram? https://bit.ly/3cn5WwU 4. My documentation YouTube channel (the practices of my skills): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP8mpKNLOQymqKG3i2fee0A Thanks for watching! :) F.A.Q.: 1. What do I love? I love to share my love with people. I am grateful for it Performing on stage and showing up with my greatest skills. 2. Why do I upload videos on English? I am Russian and I want to be international. 3. What am I focused on? I focused on creating the best performances on stage and camera. Even without editing. 4. What do you like to do on stage the most? Singing, Dancing, Speaking, Joking, Clowning. Using my moves, voice, and soul to evoke emotions. 5. What's the Russian analogy of the word 'Performer/Entertainer'? Артист (includes Певец, Музыкант, Танцор, Комик, Спикер)

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It will depend on the next coefficients: 1. Your understanding of what is ‘easy’ and ‘decent’ to you 2. Your level of Russian communication skills 3. Your level of another professional hard skills Thank you a lot to Excontinental Mapping who asked this question. Today we’re gonna talk about this topic predominantly for Moscow region jobs. If you have any questions you can ask them in the comment section below and I will answer them on my next videos. Okay. Welcome back to our topic. Let’s answer for yourself what is easy and decent-paying jobs for you? 1. Is it a physical or a brain-work job? (a postman or a programmer) 2. Do you want to communicate with people or do you want to do your job on your own? (a native English speaking teacher or a cleaner of streets) 3. Will you use specific professional skills or will you do this by using skills given from your birth? (a fitness instructor or a delivery boy) 4. How much risk are you ready to take? (Your own business or you are a manager of someone’s company) If you answered these questions then you have your representation of the situation. You started to understand a bit of what job you will prefer. The next thing we should understand is your level of Russian communication skills. If your level so low then your job is close to work physical and without communication. It could be these jobs: 1. Taxi Driver (40 000 rubles) 2. Delivery Boy (40 000 rubles) 3. Promoter (25 000 rubles) 4. Cleaner (20 000 rubles) 5. Loader on a factory (20 000 rubles) If your level bigger than you can go to work as a: 1. Cashier (25 000) 2. Builder city worker (30 000) 3. Kitchener or cook in a restaurant (25 000 – 80 000) 4. Barber (25 000 – 80 000) 5. Waiter (35 000) Or any profession specialized jobs. And if your Russian language is on an advanced level then you can go to absolutely any job you would like. I’m sure if you have a good level of Russian than there will be no problem finding a job. Okay. And let’s look at the last coefficient. Do you have any professional skills? The most paid jobs in Russia are IT jobs I have one friend who earns 550 000 rubles a month as one of the managers of an IT company. If you have good skills in photography or videography then you can earn approximately 90 000 rubles a month. If you are a certificated English teacher then you can earn 150 000 rubles a month If you are a good designer then you can find a job with 70 000 rubles a month. Finally, I want to encourage you to start learning the Russian language because it gives many more opportunities to find a job that could be looking easy and decent-paying to you. And also if you have any professional skills then you will be able to find this job even faster. Thank you a lot for everybody who was watching this video. You can do anything in your life. I believe in you. If this video was useful and enjoyable to you then hit the like button and subscribe. And also you can leave your comment and ask your question to me and I will answer :) You are a cool guy! 00:00-00:34 - Main coefficients determining your salary 00:34-01:16 - You can ask your question 01:16-02:12 - Determining your 'easy' and 'decent-paying' 02:12-03:18 - Impact of your Russian language to your salary 03:18-04:11 - Professional Russian jobs 04:11-05:15 - Motivation to start Easy Jokes | Social Media: 1. Look at my short performing videos on TikTok: https://bit.ly/32h6Etv 2. Here is my Russian YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/9AE5LH6kUQA 3. Do you want to see my engagement with my Russian audience on Instagram? https://bit.ly/3cn5WwU 4. My documentation YouTube channel (the practices of my skills): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP8mpKNLOQymqKG3i2fee0A Thanks for watching! :) F.A.Q.: 1. What do I love? I love to share my love with people. I am grateful for it Performing on stage and showing up with my greatest skills. 2. Why do I upload videos on English? I am Russian and I want to be international. 3. What am I focused on? I focused on creating the best performances on stage and camera. Even without editing. 4. What do you like to do on stage the most? Singing, Dancing, Speaking, Joking, Clowning. Using my moves, voice, and soul to evoke emotions. 5. What's the Russian analogy of the word 'Performer/Entertainer'? Артист (includes Певец, Музыкант, Танцор, Комик, Спикер)

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