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Can a Junior Python Developer get a full-time remote job with an hourly rate at Elance\Odesk?
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People, tell me, is it a realistic option to learn Python and get a job remotely as a junior with hourly pay for permanent remote work on Elance, Odesk or a similar freelance exchange?
At the moment, I have just started my first Python lessons, but there are no python vacancies in my town. The ideal option would be to get a job remotely with an hourly rate, even if it is small, because. I will be a junior novice when I complete the course, workshops and write about a dozen scripts that solve simple problems in the chosen direction.
And a passing question - what is better to learn for the task of freelancing - Python 2.7 or already Python 3?
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Of course real. Indians, who do not know how to program at all, somehow work.
In general, what can you offer a customer at odeck? You will solve his problem. Junoir get a job to study. No one will teach you on odesk. Therefore, for Junior, the only way is to look for a place with an experienced programmer who will teach you everything for food. And the fact that you "just started the first Python lessons" can't even be called Junior. Junior is a person who knows the main aspects of development and can implement most of the solutions - even if it is shit code, but the main thing is to have an approach to the solution in your head. Until Junior still plow and plow!
It is possible only for this it is necessary not to ask questions on the toaster, but to look for work in Odessa Elance.
A very shaky question, if you are quite adequate and know how to figure it out on your own, then why not? But if doubts arise at every step, then it's better not to :)
You can find a partner and split a difficult task in half.
In general, the main desire and a sober look, the rest comes with experience.
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