>>I know of two companies that outsource to shops in other countries. Projects are worked through email and VPN connections. Most of my gigs work that way. Don't need "sponsorships" with "electronic" projects!
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>>EPS (a houston company) seems to see a lot of value in the central/south american markets. They've hired on some "heavy" hitters from those regions. Houston benefits a lot from this. EPS shares their prodigious "finds" with the local VFP community.
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>>If you speak more than one language, and have technical skills, you may have a leg up on us mono-lingual types:-)!
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>Thanks.
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>Actually, I am quite interested in doing some work at a distance, but I don't want to live in the U.S. - at least for now.
You might send off an email to Marcus. EPS seems to work mostly in infra-structure support, regardless of industry.
Telecommuting in the "applications" arena
seems to require industry specific skill. Are there specific industries you have developed projects for? Petro-chem, finance, insurance, etc?
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