When friends can’t decide which new gadget to buy, you’re the one they ask for advice. When your neighbor’s photography site flashes a 404 error, you get the early morning call. And when your family gathers for special occasions, you’re trapped in the living room helping Aunt Elsie retrieve her lost emails.  

Does this sound familiar? 

Face it: You’re good with tech, but you’ve yet to maximize your potential.

The World Needs Your Talent

Tech-savvy people of the world: Your skills are in demand. As tech works its way into every facet of our daily lives, the development skills that fuel it all are in high demand. 

With increased demand comes higher wages. According to U.S.News and Glassdoor salary estimates, qualified developers can earn as much as $100,000 per year – sometimes even more. And lucky for you, earning your credentials has never been easier.

Sacrifice 10 Hours Per Week For as Much as $100K Per Year

Before you can take your tech skills to the bank, you’ll need to take them to school. Don’t worry, you won’t need to find those XL Twin Sheets anytime soon. We’re talking about school for the 21st century – online, part-time education from Udacity

Udacity offers part-time courses that cover essential beginner-to-advanced dev skills like: 

Control Your Schedule While Advancing Your Career 

Udacity’s programs are driven by real-world projects designed in conjunction with the market’s top tier companies. 

Every student has access to knowledgeable, experienced mentors and personal career coaching to help you complete your program and advance your career. 

Your life’s most lucrative chapter could be closer than you think.

Enroll in a Udacity programming course today.

Source:
https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/computer-programmer/salary

Ritika Pradhan
Ritika Pradhan
Ritika is the Content Manager at Udacity and is passionate about bringing inspirational student stories to light. When not talking to the amazing Udacity students, she can be found reading an article or watching a video on the internet.