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RE[5]: Software engineering VS coding
by Soulbender on Wed 25th Apr 2012 11:14
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RE[6]: Software engineering VS coding
by Neolander on Wed 25th Apr 2012 17:49
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RE[5]: Software engineering VS coding
by zima on Sun 29th Apr 2012 19:39
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I noticed that Swedes are much better at English than us Frenchmen. Not knowing Swedish was an annoyance, but not a crippling handicap.
Nordic region in general seems to be at the top, close to countries where EN is the "native" language.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_English-speaking_...




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English only speaking nationals, from my personal experience, are only able to find a job in big corporations working in a global market that use English as their internal working language.
Some startups are open to have English only speaking workers, but they are hard to find.
I second that, particularly in the case of France, where daily life can be a difficult if you don't know a bit of French. I'd simply add academic research jobs to the list, since it works pretty much as well as in big corporations.
The thing seems to be country-dependent though. When I went to Sweden for work last year, as an example, I noticed that Swedes are much better at English than us Frenchmen. Not knowing Swedish was an annoyance, but not a crippling handicap.
Edited 2012-04-24 06:56 UTC