Your technical skills are not serving you

I'd wager, you're a strong developer. Your PRs prove it. But in the standup, the code review, the conversation with your manager, you don't appear that way. You are struggling to communicate value. And in international teams, that problem is costing you dearly.

There are real career risks: interviews you don't get because speaking English makes you too nervous. Promotions that go to someone else while you write all of the features. Interesting projects that start without you. Impact you can't articulate at the annual review because self-promotion doesn't come naturally, and having to use English makes it harder.

The thing is, general English courses aren't helping. It has nothing to do with perfecting your accent or memorising idioms. The secret sauce is using what you already have, confidently, in the moments that create impact:

Respectfully telling the support staff the ticket is garbage. Making your boss understand that year old JS deps are a security disaster without looking negative. Getting noticed by the people who decide what you get paid and what you work on.

anglocode works with non-native English speaking developers who are technically brilliant and professionally invisible. We help you communicate your real value.

Start with a conversation.
We'll figure out exactly where communication is holding you back and what we are going to do about it.

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