Passer au playerPasser au contenu principal
  • il y a 4 heures
Pourquoi les professionnels internationaux choisissent-ils de faire carrière au Kazakhstan ?

Des salles de classe aux laboratoires de recherche, en passant par les pôles technologiques et studios de ballet, des professionnels internationaux choisissent le Kazakhstan pour développer leur carrière. Voici pourquoi.

En partenariat avec MDQ

LIRE L’ARTICLE : http://fr.euronews.com/2026/03/25/pourquoi-les-professionnels-internationaux-choisissent-ils-de-faire-carriere-au-kazakhstan

Abonnez-vous à notre chaine. Euronews est disponible sur Dailymotion en 12 langues

Catégorie

🗞
News
Transcription
00:03C'est parti, je l'ai passé 15 ans, et ça a été une carrière extrêmement fulfilling et réussissante.
00:11Ici, c'est une grande culture de l'IT.
00:14Si je suis dans la danse, je vais rester ici.
00:26Pour un nombre d'international professionnels, Kazakhstan devient plus que un destination.
00:32C'est un space pour construire et construire.
00:37Once a fan de Lego et Transformers, Hussein Atakan Varol,
00:41a été étudié robotique dans les États-Unis.
00:43Ce n'était pas été un short-stay en Kazakhstan, a changé en 15 ans.
00:48Aujourd'hui, il est un professeur à Nazarbayev University,
00:51où il y a un état de recherche pour développer intelligent solutions pour l'industrie.
00:57Dr. Azamat, qui travaille sur des robots de pipe inspection qui s'ouvre dans ces pipes,
01:04s'entendent qu'il y a des holes ou des dommages,
01:07et s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s'entendent qu'il y a un problème,
01:10et s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s
01:14'entendent qu'il y a un problème.
01:17Ces robots, et d'autres comme ça,
01:19peuvent être opérés à l'entendent
01:21via virtual reality systems,
01:23permettant les engineers de voir et de voir les machines de partout dans le monde.
01:27Vous pouvez juste aller vers l'end de la rue,
01:30et vous pouvez toujours voir votre crew.
01:33La caméra peut être 3000 km d'aider,
01:35mais vous pouvez toujours voir ce qu'il se voit.
01:37Avec numerous patents et académic programmes behind him,
01:41Dr. Varol continuez to push technological boundaries.
01:44His team is now working on a Kazakh large language model,
01:48with tools for instant translations
01:49and advanced AI reasoning in the Kazakh language.
01:53I find this both professionally and living wise a very nice decision,
01:57and I look forward to contribute to the development of Kazakhstan
02:00for the foreseeable future.
02:02From research labs to classrooms,
02:04education is also drawing international professionals to Kazakhstan.
02:08Gianfranco Kasarin, half Italian and half Venezuelan,
02:11is in his second year teaching in Astana.
02:14I found that the Kazakh people are very warm,
02:17welcoming and just great in general.
02:20After living in England, Italy and Venezuela,
02:23Gianfranco says adapting to this environment
02:25pushed him to evolve both professionally and personally.
02:28When you're in a more western place, there tends to be more independence.
02:33So here though, collaboration is a big thing.
02:36As a professional, I've had to evolve a lot
02:38and get used to different perspectives and ways of doing things,
02:42which has really helped me a lot
02:44because now it gives me a greater range of tools I can use.
02:48Information technology is another fast-growing sector.
02:52Astana is emerging as a regional IT hub,
02:54attracting specialists from across the region.
02:57Vadimir Belinkov from Russia is among the early applicants
03:00for Kazakhstan's Digital Nomad Visa,
03:03a program designed for IT professionals,
03:06offering a simplified process and a longer-term stay.
03:09I woke up and turned my notebook.
03:12I'm at work, since I work independently.
03:16This is one of the pluses of Astana,
03:20that there is a stable internet here.
03:23Since I work independently, it's important.
03:25While completing his visa paperwork,
03:27Vladimir takes time to explore the city,
03:29revisiting Astana's iconic Beitrak Tower,
03:32one of the capital's most recognizable landmarks.
03:35Ballet is an important part of Kazakhstan's cultural scene,
03:38and today international artists are building their careers here at Astana Opera.
03:43Here we meet Yano Madoka, a chord-de-ballet dancer from Japan,
03:48now in her third season at the theatre.
03:50I think as long as I'm dancing, I would stay here,
03:56because the environment is so good for me.
03:59The theatre environment and the repertoire, people around me, artists,
04:04cannot get in a different place, so as long as I'm a dancer, I would stay here.
04:10Before moving to Astana, Madoka danced in Portugal and Russia.
04:15But the chance to work under a former Mariinsky prima ballerina,
04:18Altinaia Solmuratova, convinced her to stay.
04:26Every rehearsal with her, she's showing with her body, like how to move, how to express, how to act.
04:36Even not for me, like for somebody else, some soloist, like even for them, I start watching her.
04:43From researchers building the future to professionals working across borders,
04:48Kazakhstan is becoming a place of intentional choice.
04:51For today's modern nomads, it offers space to grow, work and shape their next chapter.
04:56to be able to show her.
04:57To be continued…
05:00to be able to see her.
Commentaires

Recommandations