Moving to another country – the main fear in life or an opportunity to broaden horizons? This is the question our protagonist Eyerusalem Worku from Ethiopia askes herself today.
She has been living and working in Russia with the Alabuga Start programme the for over 1.5 years. How the girl’s parents reacted to the decision to move to another continent, what she was looking for and whether her expectations were met – read in our article.
“The Main Reason That Made Me Come Here Was Because Of The Career Growth”
In the context of globalization and a rapidly changing world, higher education is fading into the background. New opportunities for professional development and career growth are opening up for young people in large companies that independently train personnel right on the job. The special economic zone “Alabuga” has become such a place, having launched an employment programme for girls from Africa, Latin America, South and Southeast Asia in 2022.
“I wanted to go abroad, discover more opportunities, learn a new culture, language and everything. By the time I was looking for opportunities, Alabuga Start was on my hand, so I decided to discover it more,” Eyerusalem shared her experience.
The girl moved to Russia in 2023 to try her hand in the Catering field.
“I started as a kitchen worker with a salary of $500: I helped in the kitchen, studied the technology of preparing various dishes, learned how to work with products correctly. In 1.5 years in the program, I grew to a barista and earn more than $1,200, and in a couple of months I will be promoted to an administrator,” explained Ms. Worku.
Becoming an administrator in a restaurant will be a big challenge, our interlocutor admitted. Leaving the comfort zone, communicating with a large number of people, managing processes in the restaurant – all this will require greater responsibility and “another level of leadership skill”.
From A Difficult Choice to Full Support: How Parents Reacted to The Decision to Move To Russia
The issue of safety, trust and cultural environment is key for parents. And this is where Alabuga Start turned out to be unexpectedly convincing. From the moment of applying for the programme, the girls are accompanied throughout the selection and employment process by an HR specialist from Alabuga, who answers all questions from future participants and their parents in detail.
“It was somehow difficult for my parents to accept it. And the only thing I did was to research, to get information on the internet and talk to the HR specialist of the programme to get as many details as possible. As I was doing that, I was sharing with them every single piece of information I could find. So, yes, it was hard for them in the beginning, then they started accepting it, then they became supportive,” Eyerusalem said.
In addition, upon arrival, the girls begin to study Russian with professional teachers and immerse themselves in the local culture through an integration programme: excursions around Russia, sports events, communication with local residents.
The programme participants live in corporate hostels alongside with other Alabuga employees. Entrance to the hostels and buildings is carried out through the Face ID system, which makes their stay even safer.
“I live in an apartment with girls from Nigeria, Uganda, Kenya and Kyrgyzstan. We communicate in Russian – it has become a common language that unites us,” Eyerusalem shared with a smile.
Today, Eyerusalem’s younger sister Mahlet also joined the Alabuga Start programme and began her journey in the Catering field.
“After seeing my sister’s achievements, my parents no longer doubted my choice,” stated Makhlet Worku.
How to Become A Part Of Alabuga Start?
Today, Alabuga Start offers employment in any of 7 fields to choose from: Catering, Service and Hospitality, Road Transport Shop (Driver), Production Operator, Installation Works, Finishing Works, Logistics.