Employment in Russia is a pretty boring topic.
You send in a resume, get interviewed and hired, work for a few years and then leave for fresher experience, more money or maybe abroad.
Nobody expects much loyalty or lifetime stability because of all the history.
For foreigners regular employment may be tricky: you would be expected to possess some unique skills not present in native workers, otherwise it's simpler to just hire them - language and cultural barrier is a thing. But if you do, you may perhaps aim higher.
Oh, and the whole employment in Russia is widely uneven, wages unpredictable, conditions wildly vary, life quality is love it or hate it. If you really enjoy chaos you could probably try.
For foreigners regular employment may be tricky: you would be expected to possess some unique skills not present in native workers, otherwise it's simpler to just hire them - language and cultural barrier is a thing. But if you do, you may perhaps aim higher.
Oh, and the whole employment in Russia is widely uneven, wages unpredictable, conditions wildly vary, life quality is love it or hate it. If you really enjoy chaos you could probably try.