| So, due to family reasons I can't move from where I live (Ireland). The available jobs and salaries are incredibly poor here, I am struggling to make ends meet. I feel I should try to aim for a remote job with a company that is willing to pay a much better salary (I am thinking $100k). I am a fairly competent web developer. Web developers are a dime a dozen, so I doubt if companies would really want to pay for a remote worker when they could easily get a handful just round the corner. I am thinking I would need to become competent in a more niche area - an area that companies really need, but it is harder for companies to find recruits for. It would also be easier to become a leading expert in the field due to reduced competition. Say I want to get this job in 1 years time, what skill sets would be the best to focus on - AI, networks, operating systems, compilers etc..? How should I best develop these skills? Presumably I will need to develop a decent portfolio to market my skills.. What would the best way to go around this be? This is probably a fairly vague fingers in the air question, but any pointers or inspiration would be appreciated.. |
What exactly do you consider a web developer? If you're talking about the kind of web developer who codes a web page for his grandma's flower shop in html & css then I think you'd be right about that.
But if you're talking about one who writes backend code to scale, parse data and interact with external services or writes frontend code using whatever the latest javascript framework is these days, then those web developers definitely aren't "a dime a dozen". And they certainly won't have problems getting a remote job.