Web geliştirme için iş piyasası nasıl? Ve eğer bu alandaysanız, başlangıçta ne kadar kazandınız ve şu anda ne durumdasınız?

27 yaşındayım, perakende sektöründe çalışıyorum ve kendimi akranlarımın çok gerisinde hissediyorum. 0 pazarlanabilir yeteneğim var. Son zamanlarda web geliştirmeyi düşünüyordum ve insanların bu alandaki deneyimlerini merak ediyordum.

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  1. Top-Muscle-8947
    Aralık 13, 2025 - 7:35 am

    Its a really competitive career field I really don’t recommend just jumping in during a bad market that is getting worse.

    Get something like a medical degree (but not an md) if the goal is cash. I really don’t recommend anything CS or CS adjacent, shit is way too competitive and way too much work for an idea of a job that doesn’t exist in the way it used to.

    A lot of people have this idea of the web dev or swe who just goes to bali and digital nomads all the time, terrible frame of reference for a new dev. That is the dream that few get and is not really a thing anymore. Pay is awful at entry and good luck finding someone willing to train you to the point that you aren’t entry anymore. Bootcamps are awful and they are not going to get you a job. My advice is to not pick it as a sudden midlife switch. Also, the entry jobs for new graduates are looking for young blood with short resumes. Being older is not an advantage in this field and would be worse unless you come in with a solid network.

    I am a newish grad, done some stints at startups, and done some internships. People who do it right still struggle to find a job. I cannot stress how unless its your dream to write code that it just isnt worth

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  2. Ordinary_Site_5350
    Aralık 13, 2025 - 7:35 am

    Good post, you’re asking the right questions for sure.

    So.. it’s factual to say that the Web dev field is flooded with talent and extremely competitive, but that’s a narrow view of how dev jobs work in general. There is a massive pool of web developers globally, but a massive chunk of them are truly genuinely terrible. I don’t even mean that badly, it’s just the way the market works. Most web dev and mobile app clients have very little money and very little concept of what they even want. So these agencies exist that churn out thousands of websites and apps a year and they churn through low level developers to do it. Huge turnover, very little training or experience, very poor quality products. The problem is, you gotta start somewhere when you’re new and a ton of fresh developers get burnt out during this phase. Those that stick with it, improve and whatever and get other jobs and move up.

    I’m a database developer with a specialty in business intelligence (reports, which are usually web platforms) and ETL (data migrations). My field is shrinking as everybody increasingly uses cloud data.

    AI programming is booming. Data analytics is booming. Machine learning is booming. All these are Python based. Python is super hot right now, it does everything.

    If I could wave a magic wand and say this is the magic combination of skills to earn a big paycheck, I’d say it’s in a combination of three things
    – understanding business. Budgeting, human resources, planning, administration. A 2 year course in business administration as a foundation
    – project management. PM’s are valuable in every industry from construction to IT to I dunno, clothing or whatever. Every business has projects and every project needs a PM.
    – python. This is the language of today and the near future.

    If you build these three skills, even without a college education or degree, you’ll be able to advance in your career with a starting salary near 100k.

    ALSO
    You’re 27 and you are fairly confident you have no marketable skills. I was exactly there in that exact spot when I was 27. In desperation I came up with a way for me to discover if I had any hidden skills I could leverage. I started that process by letting go of my preconceptions and I just started writing down everything I had ever done. I painted a room at church, I took a class in AutoCAD and never had a job after, I detailed cars, I was a vacuum cleaner salesman for 2 days and only the training, etc etc etc. I wrote down absolutely everything. Some of those things I went back through and realized I used some people skills like talking to millionaires in one job. In another I had to do the same tedious task for 5 days straight 8 hours a day. I troubleshooted problems. I wrote a song and recorded it on a homemade multi track thing (a boombox basically).

    Then I took the list and one by one searched it in monster. I wrote down the title. At the end I had a list of job titles. I had some of the skills for those jobs titles, even if I never heard of it before.

    It’s a place to start. We have more skills than we know, we just need a shift in perspective on what we’ve done

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  3. twist285
    Aralık 13, 2025 - 7:35 am

    I wouldnt do anything engineering based if I were you; its hyper competitive and oversaturated. Get into healthcare.

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  4. [deleted]
    Aralık 13, 2025 - 7:35 am

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