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Is the PPC job market better than tech?
Iām struggling to get an entry level Web Dev role. I know HTML/CSS/JavaScript, React, Next, Tailwind, Python and Go. So many applications and not even one interview.
I have a portfolio site, projects and a GitHub full of activity. The only thing Iām missing is experience.
I spend my days just building fun projects since no one will hire me. Today I was building ChatGPT clone with Ahrefs data and started thinking back to my past experience in marketing. It was less than a year and more content marketing but I always wanted to get into PPC.
I was thinking how marketing would be so much easier now that I could leverage my ability to code.
So is it worth taking the time to get Google Ads certified or is PPC just as saturated as web development?
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