How to market yourself as a software developer
Written by Trust Onyekwere
Narrated by Trust Onyekwere
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About this audiobook
Have you ever seen a talented software developer who is still struggling to make money from coding? Maybe you have or perhaps that person is you. Whatever the case, you are about to change that story.
This is not a magic wand for overnight success in tech, rather this content has been written carefully by me, having trained and supported over 5000 software developers in sub-Saharan Africa, I know where the problem is coming from.
I was moved to share this knowledge with everyone who writes code when I saw Kingsley, a smart web developer who graduated from a certain Bootcamp but now selling shoes because he hasn't been able to apply his skills to sustain himself financially.
In this audio program and bonuses, I have taken my time to focus on two important parts, each concentrating on a different aspect of your life as a software developer focused on pushing you out of the traditional developer status and unlocking potential that transcends that of ordinary developers of software.
Listen to and read every word, apply every method, do what you will read and learn, your life as a software developer will take a different turn and move faster to become highly sustainable.
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