5 Free Ways to Start Your Developer Career from Home

By: Liliana Monge, Co-Founder & CEO at Sabio
Last Updated: April 28, 2020

Due to the challenges, both personal and professional, that COVID-19 has created for many, a great deal of people are looking for ways to work from home. Though there are various options for earning an income from home, learning to code and becoming a developer offers an opportunity to not only maintain productivity from home - but also, future-proof your career! So, why not get a leg up by learning to code? With Codecademy and Sabio you can embark on a new career path (or try out a new hobby) for free and without ever having to leave your house.

Here are a few simple steps:

1. Create a Free Account With Codecademy and begin their "Make A Website” course

Codecademy makes it exceptionally easy to get started on your coding journey! Not only can you can take free and interactive coding lessons at your own pace, but Codecademy provides coding exercises in many languages, along with written explanations to help you better understand the material.

2. Create a Free Account With Sabio and start learning JavaScript

Javascript is currently used by over 90% of all websites and is a great foundation to build on (Eric Elliot, 2019). Sabio provides guidance from industry professionals to help students leverage all the benefits of Javascript.

3. Listen to a podcast about careers in tech

Presented by Accenture, podcast; “Tech Careers in the NEW” offers first hand insight on the latest and greated in the world of technology, as well as exclusive tips on landing careers in technology,like advice about how to seek opportunities and stay up-to-date with in-demand skills.

4. Watch an Online Tech Tutorial About Cloud Computing

Another free online resource comes in the form of this fantastic tutorial by Bowden Kelly of Microsoft! In the tutorial, she goes over Cloud Computing 101, which she describes as an ever growing essential element to businesses today. Careers in cloud computing are not only in-demand, and flexible, but focus on cutting edge data recovery and high levels of security.

5. Find a virtual meetup and code with others online

Many people think that coding is a solo act and fortunately, they couldn’t be more wrong. Coding can open doors to amazing collaborations and friendship with your peers. You’ll find many experienced coders open and happy to help you learn, and that other beginners serve as a great resource to collaborate with!

Good luck!


This post was sponsored by Sabio. To learn more about Sabio, visit sabio.la or check out their reviews on SwitchUp.

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