• wreel@lemmy.sdf.org
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      8 hours ago

      You’re so severely underpaid that it’s genuinely concerning. Who do you work for?

        • CrayonRosary@lemmy.world
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          59 minutes ago

          My best recommendation is to look for a new job after 2 years. You will have good experience after that. You will have proven you can make it if you last two years. Other companies like that. So start looking around after 2 years. When I did, I doubled my salary.

          • Pasta Dental@sh.itjust.works
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            I was planning to stay for a little bit longer, maybe 3 or 4 years. I think it adds confidence to the new employer that im just here to stay for a year and move on - it costs them money to keep hiring people so it’s kind of an assurance that I won’t immediately leave. Also I don’t have a bachelor’s degree. I have a degree that is officially recognised by the government but it’s just a step below a bachelor’s degree so I want to put all my chances on my side

            • CrayonRosary@lemmy.world
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              I didn’t have a degree either. Many companies are hurting for programmers. If they can pay one for even a year before they move on, they get good value from that. Almost everyone in the IT industry says you should job hop every two years until you settle down.

              Besides, you can look for a new job while on your current job. You don’t need to guess and hope that someone will hire you at a better wage. You can just go see. And keep your current job while you’re at it.

        • surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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          4 hours ago

          At two years experience, start job hunting. Your pay bump from leaving will be better than anything you make by staying.

      • shastaxc@lemm.ee
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        2 hours ago

        He’s gotta be either entry level or part time… Or getting really ripped off

    • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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      15 hours ago

      I made scraps for a couple years when I first started in the industry but landed a pretty sweet job on a whim. I say keep an eye out and be sure to have a decent portfolio (though admittedly mine was nowhere near perfect)!

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        7 hours ago

        I’m not worried haha, I’ve just this month completed my first year of experience at the company I work at. But I have to say I’m so envious of US salaries

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          4 hours ago

          They can start that low as well (or not that higher). The only advice for you is to not trust any promises of raises in your current company. It is always easier to get a higher raise by jumping ship.