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XY2018-11-26 15:38:59
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XY, 2018-11-26 15:38:59

What salary can you expect with 2 years of work experience?

I want to change my current job, and the question immediately arose - what would be the desired salary to indicate in the resume?
Work experience 2 years.
Technologies:
PHP, MySQL, Yii2, Laravel. OOP - At a good level;
Git, Js, Jquery, Layout, Docker, Linux, LAMP stack configuration, Data structures, Design patterns - intermediate level;
Vue.js, Symfony, GoLang, Python, Bash, Postgres, Redis, Node.js - below average;
Algorithms and general mathematical background, C++ - bad;
Prerequisite: remote work without endless video calls.
Now they pay me 60 thousand.
What salary can I expect with such a background?
If I indicate 100-120 thousand in the resume. p., will it look like arrogance and self-confidence? ))
Thank you!

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Vitaly, 2018-11-26
@X0Y0

In my opinion, salary should not be indicated in the resume, in general.
In terms of the level of salary ... Any for which you can sell yourself. And there is no need to think about arrogance and self-confidence here at all.

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Puma Thailand, 2018-11-26
@opium

For any
You can at least 500k

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Viktor, 2018-11-27
@Levhav

Estimate how much you personally are ready to leave your company and team. So much and write. Since you won’t leave for less money anyway. And it makes no sense to write more, since you will be happy with a smaller amount.
I conditionally write the price in my resume according to the formula "ZP-now + 50%", in total, I don't care if it's expensive or not.
If someone is willing to pay so much, then it's not expensive. And if no one is ready to pay me this money, then my current employer pays enough.

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Anton Filippov, 2018-11-26
@vicodin

If you chose one line from what was written and pumped it to an excellent level, then you can calmly 200-250, and this will not be arrogance, but objectivity.
If you are considering only Russian offices, then you can divide by 3)

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stratosmi, 2018-11-26
@stratosmi

From 10 to 400 thousand rubles.
But: what's the difference "what you can count on"?
Not one of the advisers here is going to pay you these huge amounts promised by them.
What matters is what you personally find.
So what? And in life you are white and fluffy?

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Stanislav Shendakov, 2018-11-28
@shindax

If you specify, and receive a positive response, then a big request, tell me the name of this company in a personal. :D IMHO, "2 years of work experience" and the list of mastered technologies do not fit in any way. :) If you have mastered all of the above at the level that you yourself have indicated in 2 years, then yes, 60 tr. not enough, you can ask for 500. But personally, I strongly doubt it. Even for a child prodigy, such progress looks suspiciously rapid. Do you know all this for sure? (at least badly), or just heard about all this for 2 years? :) You mentioned "good layout" but didn't say a word about HTML or CSS. :D List of your accomplishments: "Git, Js, Jquery, Layout, Docker, Linux, LAMP Stack Configuration, Data Structures, Design Patterns - Intermediate;" simply resembles a heavily truncated list of current IT technologies. :) Given all of the above, your illiterate letter, I would advise you to hold on to the job in which you, by some misunderstanding, are also paid. :) Our dustbin is regularly full of such resumes. :) In my opinion, you are just a schoolboy (BolgenOS and Babushkin's antivirus, yeah :D ), who considers Gates a programmer, and Jobs an electronics engineer. :D

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abbaboka, 2019-01-14
@abbaboka

If I indicate 100-120 thousand in the resume. p., will it look like arrogance and self-confidence? ))

What difference does it make to you what they think about you?
IMHO, you should be more worried about the situation AFTER, when they realize that you are not worth this money and will be fired and everyone will be given the worst recommendations (yes, yes, yes, employers often call up, or even completely know each other and honestly say each other friend should take this or that specialist).
For 2 years, then?
Yeah of course.
For the employer/customer, those skills that are directly related to your work are important.
Well, imagine that you also play the guitar and know how to do vaulting on a horse . Should this also affect your salary (not a musician, not a stuntman, but a programmer)?
The circle of interests influences a little, as it characterizes you as a person in a certain way. But they will pay not so much for the range of interests, but for the benefits that you can bring to the company.
Knowledge of English. Better - fluently colloquially - this really allows you to significantly raise wages. Then the whole world of customers/employers is available to you.

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