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What Is Python Developer Salary in the Eastern Europe or India?
#1
What kind of salary expectations should I expect working as Python Developer in Eastern Europe or India? Can anyone have experience? Any advice and advice would be helpful
#2
If you're good at human psychology, you can use a technique which works every time.

for the purpose of example, Assume you're looking at a possible consulting contract
  • Before interview, calculate what you would like to receive as an hourly wage, making sure you figure in your expenses.
  • When the interview is almost done, and it comes time to discuss compensation, ask the question:
  • Will you pay for my expenses in addition to my hourly salary?
  • Client will always say No, we'd rather you handle that yourself.
  • Respond, 'In that case, my rate will be ...'
  • There will be no questions, the rate will be accepted without question, because you have now made the client the winner.
#3
Hello!

That's a hard question to answer. It depends on your experience and skills. Also, the salary of a Python developer can vary a lot depending on the location.
Thus, an average Python developer salary in Ukraine is around $2K per month.
In India, it's around $1,5K per month.
Almost the same but it's every rough data.
#4
The level of salary depends on the project you are applying for. Of course, many companies providing web development services usually look for cheap labor, but if you have a good level of knowledge, it is quite possible to get a good salary.
#5
(Feb-04-2020, 01:27 PM)LKucher Wrote: Hello!

That's a hard question to answer. It depends on your experience and skills. Also, the salary of a Python developer can vary a lot depending on the location.
Thus, an average Python developer salary in Ukraine is around $2K per month.
In India, it's around $1,5K per month.
Almost the same but it's every rough data.

Having stayed extensively in both India and Eastern Europe, I can confidently say that this amount is enough to be very comfortable in these countries. Rent in Former Soviet Union (FSU) countries is usually under $500/month. Same with India. Food is cheap, especially in India. There is good public transport (especially in FSU countries). $1k is good money. $2k will make you comfortable. $3k will give you the good life. $5k+ and you'll live like a minor celebrity.


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