Exporting Jobs to Eastern Europe
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
Simon Brown wrote: as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Where are you exporting from? The UK? If so, why not export down here to SA. Same time zone, similar culture, good skills etc. We do it and it works well.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
My company had outsourced work to Romania and the results were very impressive. The salaries in Romania are very low..between 400-800 Euros for a software developer :( Pankaj Without struggle, there is no progress
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Simon Brown wrote: as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Where are you exporting from? The UK? If so, why not export down here to SA. Same time zone, similar culture, good skills etc. We do it and it works well.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
Hi Paul, I'm in Switzerland, so Bulgaria / Romania are 2 hours away by cheap flight. It will be necessary for the people to visit us or for us to visit them on a monthly basis, and the proximity does help. I hadn't thought of SA, but the distance will not help. What would you pay monthly in SA for a dynamic Technical Writer with good computer skills - we're talking quality here? Simon
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My company had outsourced work to Romania and the results were very impressive. The salaries in Romania are very low..between 400-800 Euros for a software developer :( Pankaj Without struggle, there is no progress
Hi, Out of interest where are you located? We are being quoted about 25 Euros per hour for a good guy in Romania, 35 Euros for Bulgaria. That is a very fine wage over there, no wonder the people are so motivated. Old Simon HB9DRV
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My company had outsourced work to Romania and the results were very impressive. The salaries in Romania are very low..between 400-800 Euros for a software developer :( Pankaj Without struggle, there is no progress
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Hi Paul, I'm in Switzerland, so Bulgaria / Romania are 2 hours away by cheap flight. It will be necessary for the people to visit us or for us to visit them on a monthly basis, and the proximity does help. I hadn't thought of SA, but the distance will not help. What would you pay monthly in SA for a dynamic Technical Writer with good computer skills - we're talking quality here? Simon
Simon Brown wrote: What would you pay monthly in SA for a dynamic Technical Writer with good computer skills - we're talking quality here? Probably R13,000 to R18,000 a month. That is £866 to £1200. Simon Brown wrote: I'm in Switzerland, so Bulgaria / Romania are 2 hours away by cheap flight. It will be necessary for the people to visit us or for us to visit them on a monthly basis, and the proximity does help In that case proximity does help indeed. A flight from South Africa to London is about R13,000 (£866) and takes 12 hours or so. It won't be much difference between SA and Switzerland. Last year I flew up to London a good 6 or 7 times, which made clients very happy ("You flew in from South Africa just to attend this meeting with me? Wow, thank you!") :-D
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
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Simon Brown wrote: as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Where are you exporting from? The UK? If so, why not export down here to SA. Same time zone, similar culture, good skills etc. We do it and it works well.
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
Hi Paul, Also the title is a tad misleading - I'm not exporting jobs so much as looking for more capacity. It's not possible to find high quality technical authors here (Switzerland) at a reasonable price, that's why I'm looking further. Old Simon HB9DRV
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Simon Brown wrote: What would you pay monthly in SA for a dynamic Technical Writer with good computer skills - we're talking quality here? Probably R13,000 to R18,000 a month. That is £866 to £1200. Simon Brown wrote: I'm in Switzerland, so Bulgaria / Romania are 2 hours away by cheap flight. It will be necessary for the people to visit us or for us to visit them on a monthly basis, and the proximity does help In that case proximity does help indeed. A flight from South Africa to London is about R13,000 (£866) and takes 12 hours or so. It won't be much difference between SA and Switzerland. Last year I flew up to London a good 6 or 7 times, which made clients very happy ("You flew in from South Africa just to attend this meeting with me? Wow, thank you!") :-D
Paul Watson
Bluegrass
Cape Town, South AfricaNOPcode wrote: ...but in America, you're not allowed to thrust, moan or see anything...
Hi Paul, Thanks for that info - I'll keep the figures in mind. To be honest, if I can find someone with the desired quality I don't care where they are located, but Romania etc. is a lot more convenient. Anyway this is for February next year, probably 12 months' work. Old Simon HB9DRV
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INDIA would be a better destination - lesser cost with more skilled labour + lotsa success stories on offshore jobs.. There are no failures; there are only extended learning opportunities.
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
Simon Brown wrote: Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? Have you thought about Serbia? Salaries are pretty much the same as in Romania and Bulgaria, but there are more people who speak English there. :beer:
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Simon Brown wrote: Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? Have you thought about Serbia? Salaries are pretty much the same as in Romania and Bulgaria, but there are more people who speak English there. :beer:
Hi, Serbia is fine as well, I will visit a few companies in February to find the right partner for this work. I am aware of the high quality of people there. :rose: Old Simon HB9DRV
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
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INDIA would be a better destination - lesser cost with more skilled labour + lotsa success stories on offshore jobs.. There are no failures; there are only extended learning opportunities.
And how did you learn that people in India are more skilled ?:confused: Rich
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And how did you learn that people in India are more skilled ?:confused: Rich
no i wasnt saying that people in India are more skilled..I meant that you would have more # of -*the quantity*- skilled people..I guess the # of skilled tech people in India would easily exceed the entire population in whole of eastern europe !! There are no failures; there are only extended learning opportunities.
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Hi, Out of interest where are you located? We are being quoted about 25 Euros per hour for a good guy in Romania, 35 Euros for Bulgaria. That is a very fine wage over there, no wonder the people are so motivated. Old Simon HB9DRV
I am in Germany. 25 Euros per hour sounds ok for Romania for me. However, most developers usually see only about 700 Euros a month. The quality of programmers in Romania, I must admit, is very good. Pankaj Without struggle, there is no progress
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Hi All, I don't see a forum which directly addresses my question - as development manager for a company I want to (am about to) outsource technical writing work to Eastern Europe, where the quality of the IT people is excellent (my main concern) and costs are significantly lower (a big bonus). Would anyone with experience of outsourcing work to Bulgaria or Romania care to comment? I have met small 10 - 30 man / woman companies at European trade shows and am most impressed by the people I have met. Maybe product / development managers such as myself need our own forum? I didn't want to post in the Work Issues forum as it doesn't seem to be exactly the forum I need, also it's underused. Simon
Wow, 6% unemployment and you have the brass to waltz in here and ask for pointers where to export jobs to? And have even more to insult the world-leading programmers that are in the US who are more than willing to work for you at a fair and decent wage? I won't bother to detail the levels to which I think you have sunk, and comment upon your parentage and your personal hygine levels, nor shall I belittle myself by comparing you to several species of alge that I regularly clean out of the local watering hole. Instead, I shall make myself clear by saying that you are kidding yourself if you think you are saving any amount of money by exporting your IT work overseas, and should your board of directors and legal team get wind of your brillant idea, and then discover that by doing so, you have put the entire company in jeprody by exposing internal data, secrets, and customer profiles, then you are the one who shall be in dire need of a job post-haste. Say, I have an idea. Why don't you do what all the other PHB's here do, and truck up a load of Mexicans and feed them a line of BS about work and pay, and then stuff the difference you're supposed to give them where the sun doesn't shine?
The answer is no, whatever the question is. You can't have it, you don't need it, and you'll break it in five minutes if I give it to you.
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Hi Paul, Thanks for that info - I'll keep the figures in mind. To be honest, if I can find someone with the desired quality I don't care where they are located, but Romania etc. is a lot more convenient. Anyway this is for February next year, probably 12 months' work. Old Simon HB9DRV
Have you considered Nigeria. I am based in the US essentially for marketing purposes, but have an excellent team I work with in Nigeria. Most people do not consider places like Nigeria, yet Nigeria provides you with very much the same skill sets, English speaking (Official language), and at a fraction of the cost. I mean perhaps half the cost of India, and perhaps lower than Eastern Europe. It is also about 5 - 6 hours flying time from most European capitals. Granted, they were largely unknown in the I/T field due largely to years of represive military dictatorships, but all that has changed in the last few years. Gaulles
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Wow, 6% unemployment and you have the brass to waltz in here and ask for pointers where to export jobs to? And have even more to insult the world-leading programmers that are in the US who are more than willing to work for you at a fair and decent wage? I won't bother to detail the levels to which I think you have sunk, and comment upon your parentage and your personal hygine levels, nor shall I belittle myself by comparing you to several species of alge that I regularly clean out of the local watering hole. Instead, I shall make myself clear by saying that you are kidding yourself if you think you are saving any amount of money by exporting your IT work overseas, and should your board of directors and legal team get wind of your brillant idea, and then discover that by doing so, you have put the entire company in jeprody by exposing internal data, secrets, and customer profiles, then you are the one who shall be in dire need of a job post-haste. Say, I have an idea. Why don't you do what all the other PHB's here do, and truck up a load of Mexicans and feed them a line of BS about work and pay, and then stuff the difference you're supposed to give them where the sun doesn't shine?
The answer is no, whatever the question is. You can't have it, you don't need it, and you'll break it in five minutes if I give it to you.
Please don't be so withdrawn - express yourself. :mad: Here in Switzerland we have about 2% unemployment and a tradition of working with countries rather than blowing them up. :-D I'm european and am asking for peoples' experience in working with small companies in the emerging european countries. Soon they will be members of the EU. Lots of love :rose::rose::rose: Simon
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Please don't be so withdrawn - express yourself. :mad: Here in Switzerland we have about 2% unemployment and a tradition of working with countries rather than blowing them up. :-D I'm european and am asking for peoples' experience in working with small companies in the emerging european countries. Soon they will be members of the EU. Lots of love :rose::rose::rose: Simon
Well, that will teach me to pay a lot closer attention to WHICH thread I respond to!!! (see 2 topics up and you'll understand a whole lot better). Simon Brown wrote: Here in Switzerland we have about 2% unemployment and a tradition of working with countries rather than blowing them up First dominate with overwhelming power and terror, and then force them to be your friend. Why, it's the American way! :)
The answer is no, whatever the question is. You can't have it, you don't need it, and you'll break it in five minutes if I give it to you.