10 Destinations That IT Professionals Should Avoid At All Times

By siliconindia  |   Friday, 24 January 2014, 23:52 IST   |    1 Comments
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Nairobi, Kenya



Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, is next in the list of worst destinations for IT professionals.



Some of the issues faced by the residents of this city are high crime rate, political violence, repression, disease, sanitation and unfavorable social environment.



As per the research of ORC Worldwide, violent crimes, shortages of water and electricity are some of the significant drawbacks of this city.



Afghanistan



Afghanistan is a captivating but violence-wracked country. There has been non-stop wars in this country for about 30 years, and has a result of which it is currently ninth on the list of worst destinations for IT professionals. As per the reports, any city in this violence-hit country is not safe or an ideal destination for IT professionals to work.



For obvious reasons that are well known, many parts of this country are still under the influence of violent extremists. And the constant threat of terrorist attacks haunts every city in this country and puts the life of its residents at risk.



Iraq



Iraq, the country suffering from the after marks is the final entry in the list of worst destinations for IT pros. The continuous wars and the constant threat of terrorists make this country not so ideal destination for IT professionals.   



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