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Soul12020-12-27 01:32:01
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Soul1, 2020-12-27 01:32:01

Which resource/website/service/application most accurately reflects the income rating for specializations in programming in the labor market?

Explanations:
1) Tired of the ratings, which stupidly take average earnings by specialization without taking into account the limited vacancies in the market. The average salary can be high, but you won’t find vacancies for this specialization during the day with fire (the same data science). We need a rating that takes into account this factor.
2) I beg you, do not write "Do what you like, do not look at the money." I'm not going to chase money, but I need at least some kind of guideline. Eyes run up, a lot of directions attract. Well, trying everything in a row is also not worth advising, I do just that, but objectively it can take many years.

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Kirill Makarov, 2020-12-27
@kirbi1996

You can make good money everywhere if you know how to work. Go to the top 10 languages ​​and choose. And if you run from one to another, then you won’t know either there or here)

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xmoonlight, 2020-12-27
@xmoonlight

Here you can see those who are looking for work more often.
Here ZP by type of developer.
In short: anything that starts with Dev*is optimal.

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Sergey Gornostaev, 2020-12-27
@sergey-gornostaev

None, since most vacancies do not indicate a fork.

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Puma Thailand, 2020-12-27
@opium

In general, it doesn’t matter, just look at the most popular languages, they always have 10k+ salaries.
Well, there’s no point in thinking about a 15 or 20 ceiling

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