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Nikita Pewget2015-01-17 20:44:41
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Nikita Pewget, 2015-01-17 20:44:41

How much do Python/Django programmers get paid these days?

Greetings!
I haven’t followed the labor market of programmers for a long time, so I decided to ask a question.
The conditions are as follows:
- Completely remote work. Accordingly, the city is not important.
- Full employment, somewhere from 12 to 21 Moscow time you need to be online.
- Good knowledge of Django and Python, as well as popular Django batteries.
- You also need to be able to make up and do a little front-end.

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andreyqin, 2015-01-17
@andreyqin

What's stopping you from going to headhunter sites and looking?

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2015-01-18
@inkvizitor68sl

It depends on a bunch of parameters (buns, schedule, amount of work itself, project, of course - skills).
In general, in Moscow, it is not a problem for a jangist to receive 100 full-time at all. The same island offers from 120 to 170. In the regions - divide by 2, or something.
Well, plus, keep in mind that in IT, ruble salaries will now grow (otherwise, all sensible development will go to where the bucks are earned and indexed at the rate).

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raventid, 2015-01-18
@raventid

As elsewhere, from 25,000 to 100,000 rubles per month, depending on skills, performance and level of responsibility.

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Singularity, 2015-01-17
@Singularity

60 000 rubles

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Puma Thailand, 2015-01-18
@opium

They get about like all
100,000 bucks a year
proof
pumainthailand.com/kuda-podatsya-ili-kakie-zarplat...

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