7 Ways to Make $10,000+ a Month with Python

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
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    In this video I am going to give you 7 job options for Python Developers.
    So if you’re wondering what you can do after you learn python to make 100k a year, then this video is for you.
    BUT there is one big caveat to all of this, which we will get into later.
    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 What to do after learning Python
    0:50 Backend developer
    2:45 Data analyst
    3:55 Data science & machine learning
    5:39 Quality assurance engineer
    7:30 AI engineer
    8:44 Automation engineer
    9:45 Network security engineer
    This video is about: python basics, learn python, learn python for free, coding for beginners, python for beginners, get started with python, learn python, learn python fast, python fundamentals, learn to code, how to learn to code fast, learning to code, struggling to learn to code
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Komentáře • 19

  • @nikos-giorgos
    @nikos-giorgos Před měsícem +9

    "In demand"?
    How about these lay offs?

  • @cbbcbb6803
    @cbbcbb6803 Před měsícem

    Can Python replace Cobol?
    Does it run on IBM Mainframes?

  • @bryce3851
    @bryce3851 Před měsícem +7

    I really put so much effort learning python .. i keep telling myself whats the point but always keep checking videos to see what can i make with this program hopefully will develop something unique

  • @user-jx7gw6ww6f
    @user-jx7gw6ww6f Před měsícem +9

    Never deceive people mate.

    • @Him_7587
      @Him_7587 Před 8 dny

      How would you say he did?

    • @user-jx7gw6ww6f
      @user-jx7gw6ww6f Před 8 dny

      @@Him_7587 You make money by your domain knowledge about any business. Many people know Python and coding and are broke. It is not OK to inflate this balloon anymore.

    • @user-jx7gw6ww6f
      @user-jx7gw6ww6f Před 8 dny

      @@Him_7587 To be honest I have recently been employed by a small business to do exactly one of the things he proposed. But the thing is that 90 percent of people in my cohort (a computer science masters course in the UK) couldn't make it.
      Getting this job was unbelievably hard. I cannot explain how hard it was. Not a process that I wish for my worst enemy.
      Tried knocking on business doors one by one and go face to face with managers. But I almost developed mental health issues, and no, I am not a snowflake, my first 8 years of life was in a total war with 1 million casualties in middle east.
      Learn coding if you love it and that's it.

  • @Zigdavid15
    @Zigdavid15 Před měsícem

    Hey where do u apply for the jobs remotely

  • @nelsonbeneche2372
    @nelsonbeneche2372 Před měsícem +3

    Data Analyst. 😊

  • @jean-francoiskener6036
    @jean-francoiskener6036 Před měsícem +15

    Two ways:
    a) work 7+ years seriously, learn also some computer science, data or more IT skills, and become freelancer
    b) learn basic python, prepare the interview, get hired by some big institution that won't realize that you're junior and useless
    It's amazing how everyone thinks they are geniuses... after 22 years seriously developing software I think I still know nothing. Ironicly I see beginners who ask almost for my pay grade :D sometimes it works, go try tbh. Exploit this trash system while you can.

    • @SarFirraEdits
      @SarFirraEdits Před měsícem

      Yeah these firms wants us to be like robots 🤔 thinking and analysing everytime 24/7 and code and build big complex projects. These are just money making places exploiting our labour and hardwork. We should chunk out maximum 🤑 as much we can from these companies through working 3+ years solidifying the python basics, learning prompt engineering to easily build projects, learn new skillsets and switch often to more profitable ventures like Data science, data engineering etc and henceforth become a freelancer or sell courses😅

    • @SarFirraEdits
      @SarFirraEdits Před měsícem

      The second can be Data analyst. That what you're talking about

  • @danada45
    @danada45 Před měsícem +1

    Data Engineer

  • @JoshuaMwalimu-tc5vt
    @JoshuaMwalimu-tc5vt Před měsícem +4

    First comment from Kenya 🎉

  • @pythonyousufparyani8407
    @pythonyousufparyani8407 Před měsícem

    You forgot Robotics

  • @chrisnorthall8317
    @chrisnorthall8317 Před měsícem

    Ha! Ha! 😂😂 yea, alright... 🙄

  • @Wanderlust-rg3si
    @Wanderlust-rg3si Před 7 dny

    The transition flash you use makes me not want to watch your videos.

  • @trayjobe6995
    @trayjobe6995 Před měsícem +1

    I am a Network Support Engineer at Meraki, and been learning python, and I build Rock, Paper, Scissors. I got into it because I seen a video in regards to robotics.
    This is the video:
    czcams.com/users/shorts0EKUT-4Y0vw?si=17-sE4N35MXgk7ET
    I wanted to be able to do this for entertainment, but as I continue I am also thinking of going towards AI, ML myself. I would have to do some more research on it. But as you start learning python why not get ahead and the in demand, big talk of the tech industry.
    I could be wrong, but I feel like AI and Robotics have a few things in common anyways. So, although my interests getting started was robotics, I think I could spread it across to AI.