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How To Land Foreign Gigs As An African Programmer by Charisol: 6:18pm On Aug 06, 2018
How to Land Foreign Gigs as an African Programmer

The world is getting digitized at an amazingly fast rate. Although Africa is lagging behind, the continent isn’t completely out of the loop. Tech hubs and coding programs across Africa have become increasingly popular, leading to more opportunities for the population at large and serving as a leveraging ground for the under-educated sect. But with this advantage comes a disadvantage. There are more programmers in Africa than full-time jobs to go around.

Since programming falls under the category of jobs that can be done remotely, the unemployment gap can be closed when programmers apply for jobs all across the world. Although the thought of competing with global counterparts can be intimidating, it’s totally worth the shot. Here are some tips on how to land foreign gigs, as an African programmer.

Set yourself up for success

Several things lead to success, but preparation is always the first step. In this case, having the right tools to execute tasks is paramount. You can start by having the right updated software, a bank card that works for intentional purchases, fast internet connection and a reasonably stable source of electricity. Then sign up to sites like Upwork and Freelancer. At the initial, you may get jobs that are seemingly small from these sites but small is a good place to start.

Niche down

Being a programmer who is proficient in more than one programming language is good but narrowing down by picking one out of the others and becoming an expert at it is important. In your online profiles, state your preferred programming language. Clients usually feel better when they think they’re working with a specialist (which is essentially what you are, although you might not use that term). As a specialist, charging more than the average will go almost unquestioned. It also will not hurt to specify whether you’re a Software Developer, User Interface Designer or something else.

Upsell yourself

If you’ve only worked on bite-size projects, upsell those projects and the skills you gained while working on them.. However, at this stage, make sure you are only accepting low-risk jobs, while you build the much-needed skills to reach your target audience.

Show off your work

Although this is a form of marketing, it’s a low-cost high-value form. It might feel uncomfortable at first to blow your own trumpet (so to say), but just as it takes time to build up and train a muscle, you’ll get used to it. Showing off your works to friends, classmates, and even your internet community could easily equate to showing your works to potential employers. Don’t forget to place a code on your Github profile. It’s also really good to create a portfolio website, where potential clients can see more of your work.


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