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7a-6662019-12-18 00:18:11
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7a-666, 2019-12-18 00:18:11

What skills do you need to get a job as a python programmer?

I have about 16 vacancies in the city for middle and seniors and 1 for a junior
I have:
-knowledge of html, css
-layout skills
-I know the syntax of python 3 basics
-django here I had enough knowledge for the graduation project of an online store (I am a friend on the backend on the frontend ) with working functionality (registration of users, admin panel, adding products, searching for products, etc.)
-postgresql superficial knowledge (no much experience)
-git basic commands
Then I don’t really understand what to do
Throw applications for vacancies? I don't think I know much I don't know
much Gaining experience doing what other projects?
Learn something new?
what do I even need to have a chance to get a job as a python programmer or he already has one I would like to hear the opinions of more experienced specialists))))

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Egor Kazantsev, 2019-12-18
@7a-666

Duck go at least for a couple of social security then think about the chances.

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antonksa, 2019-12-18
@antonksa

I advise you to register on Upwork, having figured out how to withdraw money, how to pay taxes.
After that, you need to take on a lot and stubbornly for various projects, not necessarily pompous and richly paid.
The main task will be to gain karma and, most importantly, gain programming experience. As my friend says - experience is not gonorrhea, you won’t pick it up right away. I think in a year, when you pump your skill and get one and a half or two kilodollars a month without leaving your apartment, you will be able to answer your own question.
Well, as always, there is a tractor, Canada or decaying America, although I would certainly recommend Europe - flying home to visit is closer and cheaper. And somehow the Europeans are closer to us in terms of mentality. Especially in some Poland or the Czech Republic.
PS. Just don't be afraid of anything. Half of the Indians who got kicked out of the projects I worked on, worked for $15-$20 an hour and couldn't do half of what you described.

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