Originally posted by contractorinatractor
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I've done some searches, if I learned something like sharepoint or dynamics I might get 500+ but could I realistically get a job doing something I have no commercial experience with? Can you even learn something like that on your own? I am not convinced. I did a bunch of python tutorials from pluralsight and I have a general idea of how to write python stuff, but if you sat me down and said write a simple application, it would take me a long time to trawl through what I'd learned and put it all together. No way I'd be able to pass an interview for a python gig.
400/day is decent though, the highest I can see on jobserve is ~550 for SC cleared niche tech. It's something to aim for, I guess. Although most high paying gigs on job sites are fake, I can sorta believe the ones with niche tech might not be.
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