Hello Reader!
If you are reading this, there is a great chance that it’s Sunday (or Monday morning if you open this a bit late).
And like most people, Sunday is the time when you start reflecting on your previous working days for the whole week.
So my question is…
Did you take the time to plan your career?
Did you take the time to make your next move?
Did you take the time to envision the future ahead?
I believe you have done your due diligence to start planning.
But I understand that sometimes you might not know where to start.
This reminds me of myself 23 years ago.
I was a lost young adult trying to navigate this career.
I didn’t know what to do.
I didn’t know what will be my long-term plan.
I didn’t even know where should I begin.
I WISH I had someone to guide me and say “This is the right path, Vinod. Follow it”.
The only thing I knew was to take a 6-month programming course and just worked on it like crazy.
Fast forward to tonight as I’m writing to you this email…
I still wish someone had guided me.
I don’t want you to make the same mistake.
At this stage in my life,
I find joy in helping new developers grow their career.
In the last 6 months, I've gone full force on helping developers.
I eat, sleep, and breathe this stuff.
All I care about is creating a bunch of little Vinod Sharmas who will then blossom into a greater version of themselves.
I want developers who are hopeless to find a way to climb up this unique programming career ladder.
I want that little bit of success to give them the confidence to try new things and build an exciting life.
I want them to take those new life experiences and use them to build an IMPRESSIVE developing career.
And the cycle will repeat.
That's my mission.
It's much more exciting to help some random person named Reader figure out how to grow their new career as a junior dev than to help an already-established senior developer who is on their way to retiring.
That's why I'm here.
And that's why I do 1 on 1 consultations.
It's my opportunity to teach you like how I wish someone would teach me 23 years ago.
If you're still in doubt about your next career move, I highly recommend you book a call with me where we will be:
1. Exploring your purpose and goals as a developer
2. Finding the roadblocks that keep you from achieving your best potential
3. Customizing a personalized strategy that works for your situation.
I don't want you to struggle with uncertainty anymore, Reader.
I'm just like an older brother who cares about you.
I want to help you succeed.
Let me guide you to the straight path.
Click here to book the Discovery Call:
I'll see you inside. Can't wait until you reach new heights.
Your Friend,
Vinod
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