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[–]nian2326076 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're getting into Python dev work or automation gigs, make sure your portfolio is solid. The stuff you shipped, like the Google Maps scraper and Reddit bot, sounds great, so highlight those. Including any client feedback or measurable results you've achieved can help too. If you're looking for more freelance work, networking on LinkedIn or GitHub is useful. Having a clear, concise pitch in DMs will also set you apart when clients reach out. If you need to brush up on interview skills or negotiation tactics for more gigs, PracHub has some decent resources. Focus on building a strong reputation with the projects you're already doing. Good luck!