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NickNovicov2021-06-13 21:46:15
C++ / C#
NickNovicov, 2021-06-13 21:46:15

How to make money as a C# programmer?

Good day! I've been learning Sea Sharp for a while now and already have some relatively little experience, being able to put together a small website/application. Having studied the freelance exchange for a bit, I noticed that there is very little work for Sea Sharp and a logical question arose: how can I monetize my knowledge without changing the main technology?

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Rameron, 2021-06-15
@NickNovicov

I don’t know how much the Ukrainian and Russian markets differ, but personally, six months ago, I was looking for a job as a C # programmer, and only Backend, without these blasphemous Fullstack and offers of yours, there were quite a lot, and given that many are international, then, in theory, they should also be on the Russian market. Until now, HR on LinkedIn (which, as I understand it, is not popular in Russia) is leaving their vacancies with good conditions and salary. And I see no reason why .NET should be unpopular, given how easy and enjoyable it is to develop something.
The first experience is the hardest. I myself spent half a year as a junior at a startup and that was enough to get a job as a middle in a good American company for normal money. It is important to prepare well for the interview and understand the basic things, the metainit resource helped me a lot in preparation.

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Vasily Bannikov, 2021-06-13
@vabka

Get a job in a company that needs specialists with your knowledge.
Search not on the freelance exchange, but on hh

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d-stream, 2021-06-13
@d-stream

Well, you can try a few interviews. At least it will give food for thought.
And so often C # is associated with a bloody enterprise, which, in addition to weakening something on the sharp, also implies the continuation of the cycle in the form of making changes in the team product, so that they drive through the test sites and then go to the production.

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Vitaly Kachan, 2021-06-14
@MANAB

From my own experience, I say - it's best to go to get a job in a company and gain real commercial / professional experience. The very first interviews can break off all confidence in skills and strengths - do not despair. It is important to remember the questions/topics that caused difficulties and work through before the next interview. Interviews are an experience.

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Programmir, 2021-06-14
@Programmir

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