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by drorco
1892 days ago
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There's truth to that, a lot of it depends on that developer's language skills and business network. If you're a developer in the Ukraine with great English and reasonable business skills, you should be able to land a pretty good dev job with a global company. Another, just as good dev in the Ukraine that only knows Russian/Ukrainian, will have much harder time and will likely be limited to working with just local companies, significantly limited with options. |
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The people spouting "it's all about how much value you produce" are so naïve and ignorant of their privileges / market realities that it hurts.
With devs the compensations will match only when the good foreign developers have just as many alternatives as the good U.S. developers (or at least close to parity - exact parity will never happen due to jobs that simply can't be offshored - contracts with government agencies, for example)