How to improve your career with Python

Imagine for a second what Python fluency can do for you:

  1. You will get more fulfillment out of your job knowing you are making a bigger contribution.
  2. You will have a higher paying job (or business).
  3. You will work anywhere you want and have flexible work hours.

These things have certainly come true for us using Python and they are within your reach too.

If this is not a reality for you yet, why?

There are 4 common things holding people back from taking control of their careers using Python:

  1. They are paralyzed by the amount of skills to learn and resources available to become a developer.
  2. They don’t know what to work on so they don’t tackle the bigger projects they’ll need to grow as programmers.
  3. They lack the time and daily commitment.
  4. They think they don’t deserve this, that they are not good enough (aka Imposter Syndrome).

And don’t think it’s just you, we’ve seen many people being crippled by one or more of these roadblocks.

Time to change your approach

Let’s fix all of this! Since launching PyBites back in 2016 we’ve helped thousands of people with their Python and careers.

Bob and Julian at Pycon
Bob and Julian at Pycon

People working with us have landed new jobs, started contributing to open source, become lead developers and influencers in their work places (e.g. developers that know how to talk to management!)

The good news is that it’s easier than you might think. A successful career with Python is well within your reach and we want to show you how …

So book a strategy session with us and we will get you unstuck. These might actually be the best 45 min you’ll spend talking about your career this year.

Ah and by the way, this consult with us is totally free, so don’t put it off:

Some math

We are, first and foremost, passionate about coding, the Python language and its community.

But in terms of what Python programmers earn, it’s actually a great skill to invest in. Here are some numbers:

average Python dev salaries
Average Python dev salaries (source: DevSkiller.com)

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