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"A few" jobs here as well: http://en.cdprojektred.com/jobs/
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tfishell:
I actually want to go there.
Anywhere in Europe is good enough for me.
Even sent my resume a while ago, which probably got rejected.
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X-com: I'd go for QA Testing but I don't want to move to Warsaw, I hate overpopulated places
I bet you haven't been to this place.
I present you world's largest comic con (except there is no comic or con).
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Post edited December 16, 2016 by amrit9037
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amrit9037: I bet you haven't been to this place.
I present you world's largest comic con (except there is no comic or con).
That's cool to know (the map), but I bet there is also more slavery there because of it.
Post edited December 16, 2016 by eksasol
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amrit9037: I bet you haven't been to this place.
I present you world's largest comic con (except there is no comic or con).
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eksasol: That's cool to know (the map), but I bet there is also more slavery there because of it.
Not much slavery. But some human rights issues.
Also rape and other shits.
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tfishell: You have to move to Poland though. :P
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blotunga: There's the problem.
Ding ding we have a winner. xD

In all seriousness though, they would get a lot more takers if they offered some positions via telecommunication. With today's technology it's a lot more practical, especially for positions like programming.
Post edited December 16, 2016 by BKGaming
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blotunga: There's the problem.
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BKGaming: Ding ding we have a winner. xD

In all seriousness though, they would get a lot more takers if they offered some positions via telecommunication. With today's technology it's a lot more practical, especially for positions like programming.
There are several issues with that.

One, is that telecommunication actually works worse than being in the office. It's been tried when it was first made feasible, but most companies discovered that quite a few things (productivity, team cohesion, etc.) suffer as a result.

Two, if you live in country A, where the average salary for a particular job is X, working in country B, where it's X*0.5 is really problematic. One way to mitigate that is to actually move to country B, but even that would only work if you intended to live out the rest of your life there. Because whatever you might save there (even with a job that's well-paying by local standards) will simply not be enough if you return to your home country at some point.
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Alaric.us: One, is that telecommunication actually works worse than being in the office. It's been tried when it was first made feasible, but most companies discovered that quite a few things (productivity, team cohesion, etc.) suffer as a result.
That is highly debatable... especially depending on said position and requirements of said position. But I'm not going to argue over it.

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Alaric.us: Two, if you live in country A, where the average salary for a particular job is X, working in country B, where it's X*0.5 is really problematic. One way to mitigate that is to actually move to country B, but even that would only work if you intended to live out the rest of your life there. Because whatever you might save there (even with a job that's well-paying by local standards) will simply not be enough if you return to your home country at some point.
This you have a much better point on, so I will give you this one. However, depending on the pay it might still be worth it again depending on said position. For something like say a junior position, salary may be less important for the individual than gaining experience for a few years. Everyone's situation is different.
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eksasol: I don't have enough expertise to do any of them, let me know if they have a janitorial role. I'm perfectly fine with getting the hell out of US. I'm down with Polish women.
Wasn't this from your last janitorial job? ;)
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BKGaming: For something like say a junior position, salary may be less important for the individual than gaining experience for a few years. Everyone's situation is different.
True. When experience matters a lot more than money, this could be a very fun adventure.
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Post edited August 10, 2022 by wbmatic
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blotunga: There's the problem.
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MaximumBunny: And of course they're still into that whole "need 4+ years of experience" nonsense. It scares people off even though they're open to being impressed by people with less experience, but quality knowledge of the area. :P
I think my 10+ years of C++ experience wouldn't be too shobby for them... but polish is a hard language.
GOG constantly has 30+ jobs available.

I'm convinced it's just for show.
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eksasol: I don't have enough expertise to do any of them, let me know if they have a janitorial role. I'm perfectly fine with getting the hell out of US. I'm down with Polish women.
Sorry, they already have a janitor. ;)
Post edited December 17, 2016 by Lemon_Curry
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blotunga: but polish is a hard language.
I'm learning through Google Translate.
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Lemon_Curry: GOG constantly has 30+ jobs available.

I'm convinced it's just for show.
It really isn't. Thing is, though, that they constantly require new workers as they sacrifice senior ones to satisfy Yog-Soggoth and get him to help them in the fight against the mights of Activision, Sega, Microsoft, and countless other forces.
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amrit9037: Even sent my resume a while ago, which probably got rejected.
So... You're too niche™?