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Discussion on: How I became a professional self-taught developer in Germany while working a full time job

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roshan_ican profile image
〽️ 𝙍𝙤𝙨𝙝𝙖𝙣

Hey, There, congratulations on the success, You finally landed your dream job and I am sure you are doing great,
I am in early stages as you were learnt python and then After applying to 100 of jobs, was depressed that, no one hires a junior Django dev in India at least, the place where I am currently doesn't have enough jobs for a web or software, but the problem for me is that, I do not have any money to move to a new city where jobs are available my parents do not support, it's fine cause they are unknown to this world, for them it something waste of time,
but I am hope full that there will be a time, I will get the job and I hope to move to Germany or anywhere in Europe and work...
just we shouldn't stop chasing our dreams...

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Carsten Behrens

Hey thanks,

I think Python is a great language and Django is great too from what I've heard. But when it comes to jobs, I think your best bet would be JavaScript or Java. I'm actually working on a project with people from India right now (JavaScript and Java), and from what I've heard a lot of other companies in Europe and USA also hire (or work with) Indian people too.

I think it should be very possible for you to get a job there, if you have enough dedication and perseverance.

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〽️ 𝙍𝙤𝙨𝙝𝙖𝙣

I understand,
I'll do try my best to get there soon