Originally Posted by Designbyx Hi There,
I have worked for an Dutch engineering company where we engineered for OEM companies and endusers. The catch is to sell the knowledge of you and your people at companies who have need for extra capacity or specific knowledge to develop processes and products. In Holland it's interesting to hire people as you only have need for them for a specific time. An oppurtunity is when you know particular processes or products so your customer doesn't pay your learning curve. Prices in Holland are different form Ukraine, here you pay from 35 euros (just out of high school, junior mechanical engineer) to 100 euros for a senior system engineer (acadamic). Control or automation engineers ar between 50 and 80 euros (robotic programming)
hope this gives some info, otherwise feel free to ask for more
Lars |
Lars,
Thanks a lot for your comment.
As I said before I took up launching a new business in this harsh economy situation however as you guys might know it's not that easy to make people believe you are a good partner to work with, that's why here still lots of work needs being done before I can see any progress. I talked to other people regarding this issue and almost just everybody expressed the idea that it's more important for vendors to be sure they can get their projects done on time than having a partner who comes cheap but without warranty of success. And you are absolutely right, current economy does its fair job for boosting such businesses as mine, that's why I've already set myself to work hard for bringing positive results.
Thanks!