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Real Estate Labor Market

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This video is a review of the Real Estate labor market on Cre-News, on the Real Estate Channel Cre-TV, by Staffwell Senior Director, Jamilya Bocharova.  Discussed, in Russian, are how the overall situation on the market changed, how employer requirements including salaries have changed, what qualities employers are looking for in candidates and who are the highest paid professionals in the sector.

Interview of Head of Legal, FMCG & B2B departments Allan Sullivan for Reuters Channel

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The 2009 Expat Explorer survey, commissioned by HSBC International, shows that a third of the expats working in Russia earn more than $250,000 per year.

That pushed the Russian expat experience into top place for earnings, with 30% of the expat respondents raking in more than a cool quarter million, ahead of Hong Kong (27%), Japan (26%), Switzerland (25%) and India (25%).

The survey considered 4 key criteria – an income in excess of US $200,000, monthly disposable income in excess of $3000, an increase in saving while living/working abroad, and having at least 2 luxury items in the country they live in – and also concluded that 97% of expats in Russia were able to save more than they were in their country of origin, putting it into second position behind Qatar (98%).

Expats in Russia earn more

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Comments of Head of Legal, FMCG & B2B departments Allan Sullivan for Russia Today Channel

The 2009 Expat Explorer survey, commissioned by HSBC International, shows that a third of the expats working in Russia earn more than $250,000 per year. That pushed the Russian expat experience into top place for earnings, with 30% of the expat respondents raking in more than a cool quarter million, ahead of Hong Kong (27%), Japan (26%), Switzerland (25%) and India (25%). The survey considered 4 key criteria – an income in excess of US $200,000, monthly disposable income in excess of $3000, an increase in saving while living/working abroad, and having at least 2 luxury items in the country they live in – and also concluded that 97% of expats in Russia were able to save more than they were in their country of origin, putting it into second position behind Qatar (98%).

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