Thanks so much for letting us build this course!!! Hope it helps some folks. The technical skills are only half the battle (that doesn't mean you can skimp on em tho)
@raphaelmatthew516510 ай бұрын
I am not a programmer in the actual sense of its definition, I am a data analyst, watching this video is definitely going to boost and enhance my job search and learning process. Thanks for this.
@vinnydollars76510 ай бұрын
I’m actually a beginner and I didn’t attend high institutions, did you think I can get a good job after when am done ?
@aammssaamm10 ай бұрын
@@vinnydollars765 Getting a low level job is not a trick, how are you going to build your career without a proper education?
@juandager522010 ай бұрын
@@vinnydollars765 You don't "get a job." You become a product. You learn skills that are in demand so that you can sell them to an employer. So if you can learn software and make projects, then yes, you will get a job in tech.
@Nop3.110 ай бұрын
@@aammssaamm You don't need a college degree to build a high paying career in tech.
@EzzeKez7 ай бұрын
Did anyone wake up to this playing? I was watching some podcast, when I woke up this is playing lol.
@dabalaloo25806 ай бұрын
Yes
@gehmstonee6 ай бұрын
Right now lmfao
@EzzeKez6 ай бұрын
@@gehmstonee 😂😂these folks are racking up views while we are asleep😜!
@penponds6 ай бұрын
Yeah - but at 3.20am. Abd I couldn’t be further from being a developer!!?!
@prateeksth16 ай бұрын
Same
@inhobiswinecellar95713 ай бұрын
Free code camp deserves a nobel prize for humanity. Im going to be resuming my $5 monthly donation. You have a single employee who goes thru many email requests to cancel donation subscriptions but yall have done so much for us.
@gargoyled2 күн бұрын
Hip hip hurray!
@lionelthebuilder10 ай бұрын
I made a Wordpress template single page site for a lady who works at an accelerator for 1200. A couple weeks later she suggested me as a software engineer to a startup looking to grow their team. That was my lucky break into tech landed a 50 an hr junior dev roll sometimes it’s just complete luck because I still don’t feel prepared but I’m trying my hardest to catch up before they fire me 😫
@orangeman34349 ай бұрын
xd
@utkarsh18749 ай бұрын
awesome
@pablom88549 ай бұрын
good luck!
@amvboost76819 ай бұрын
😂
@seanbailey30869 ай бұрын
Believe in yourself, you can do it. 💪
@paulvanbrakel5 ай бұрын
I listen to podcasts when I go to sleep, and this is like the 5th time that this video plays when I wake up. Is the world telling me something 🤣
@maximsomerling4 ай бұрын
This guy getting rich by people waking up
@mxhdiqaim12 күн бұрын
@@maximsomerling😂😂
@arunachalamv992611 күн бұрын
Universe trying tell something 😅
@赵云-z7z10 ай бұрын
00:20 - 17:30 1. how to allocate your time: before the threshold of applying a job, 100% time to learning; after the threshold, shouldn't stop learning, split the time 50/50. 2. signal ang noise analogy, give employers the signal you are the right one. 17:32-19:02 learning by doing(practicing), if you could build something people are still using, that would be a good signal. 19:05-21:52 try to find a job out of pity is a bad strategy. 21:53-26:41 Portfolio Projects: an interesting project is very effective. 26:42-30:47 Building a project is most efficient way to learn and to show that you know how to code. A project not always is an app, it also could be a library. 30:48-34:25 Set a realistic goal, because only if when your goal is concrete enough, you will know when you have achieved it, more specific your goal is, more driving it is. 34:26-47:10 One impressive project is way better than 30 mediocre lackluster projects. How to write a good readme and why you should avoid using word like "just". 47:11-53:33 How to write quick start, usage, contributing etc. 53:34-1:06:45 more suggestions about Github Profile
@xdontfadeawayx10 ай бұрын
Theo emphasizing having a goal that can be reached really resonates with me. I think for people that have adhd, it can be difficult to narrow a goal down to something specific. I always feel like I need to fully learn a certain thing/topic before I can move on to the next thing, and the scope just keeps increasing to the point where it becomes overwhelming and I give up. And it’s true that no one fully knows a language or a technology, you just continue to learn what is necessary for the things you build.
@primordialsoup-uu5vo10 ай бұрын
Can relate, if you don't go all the way you feel like a loser - and you usually can't, so basically setting yourself up for failure every single time. ;_;
@reidchikezie11619 ай бұрын
Lol, it's like you read my mind 😂
@burnknuckles59068 ай бұрын
Welp! I didn't know I've Adhd
@geeeooo73387 ай бұрын
Q
@sps_official_7 ай бұрын
¹¹
@JunaSSB8 ай бұрын
The sob story worked for me to get my first internship. However, I didn't really say anything sad or negative, I just sent a letter begging them to let me in cause I wanted to work there REALLLYYY BADLYYY. It was more desperation than pity.
@sightf210 ай бұрын
Thanks so much. I got my first dev job 2 years ago but the company went under in December and have had no luck getting another job with 2 YOE and no degree. Haven't even gotten to a technical interview yet. Just ghosted after the the screening interview.
@LifeofArmoney10 ай бұрын
I’ve got the degree but no experience. I’m also getting ghosted 👻
@foreverskeptical19 ай бұрын
@@LifeofArmoney big relate
@madant227 ай бұрын
gatekeepers thats the reason.
@nanonkay566910 ай бұрын
I've worked for 2 companies so far since graduating, a total of 3 years for both. Got laid off and looking. It's been a year. No callbacks, no interviews, no nothing. Revised my resume a hundred million times, cold emails, even making it a LatEx resume to beat ATS systems. Nothing. The only thing wrong that I can point to is my location. That's the only thing I can think of considering I live in Africa
@OnDutyHighlights9 ай бұрын
If you're applying in the U.S. that's your problem. Companies here are rarely making exceptions for international/outsourced workers at this point, especially since we have crazy supply over here already.
@nanonkay56699 ай бұрын
@@OnDutyHighlights it's not in the US most of the time, but it is in Europe and other parts of the world that offer remote jobs. I don't even know where to go from here, I'm so confused and lost. I'm losing hope fast.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Nah man, it's like that everywhere. African countries like many smaller European countries had hundreds of openings monthly, now it's down to single digits everywhere. IT, web dev especially is dead currently. After massive layoffs market is flooded with programmers even medicare companies can easily hire former fang workers that at least on paper are way more skilled then you, me and others.
@OnDutyHighlights9 ай бұрын
@@wykydytron You're totally correct. I'm just saying because of your example, laid off FAANG workers flooding the market, companies are less likely going to hire outside their country. Usually when they do, it's just for contract anyway.
@morespeedmorepeace4 ай бұрын
Good morning everyone. Apparently I woke up to this.
@AbstractCatsMedia10 ай бұрын
Thanks for this! I've been building my own website for about 15 years, I learned bit of code over the years until about three years ago, and then did some local classes via local adult ed classes, so I've actually coding for about three years, and rebuilding site, this year. I've done back end C# mainly over the last 13 months, but going back into front- end doing some HTML, CSS and JS refreshers. Going for getting hired this year. Turning 57 this year, I've needed to get laser focused.
@thedarkriver110 ай бұрын
God speed!
@AbstractCatsMedia10 ай бұрын
Thanks! @@thedarkriver1
@irdi317610 ай бұрын
What is your website? Can i check it out?
@comforth38988 ай бұрын
15 years!!! And hear i thought my three years were shameful.
@makkialqaosain887210 ай бұрын
I resonate with the janitor. I do have a project and have been trying for months after graduation but I'm running out of savings so I'll just do whatever I get at this point. I don't know if I have the willpower to continue. Good luck to everyone still fighting, I have nothing but respect and best wishes for you.
@KayderimGameplays10 ай бұрын
Yeah, i really hate this drama i have to go through to look for jobs, is almost like looking for a date.
@jonnydonacar643510 ай бұрын
I do too. I attended college as an adult and obtained my CS degree, but by that time covid started. I saw a lot of people losing jobs and I didn't want to risk my stable job even though I applied to several job postings. I basically stopped applying to jobs since then. As an adult you have to consider many things before jumping into a new field, because you already have economic responsibilities on your back.
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult10 ай бұрын
Yeah, the lack of remote opportunities really did it for me. If I can't go remote, I'm looking for a different job.
@john-martin8 ай бұрын
Work at Chevron or Taco Bell. Starts at decent pay
@besthobbit10 ай бұрын
The amount of "Jr" listings I see that ask for 5+yrs of experience is insane.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
In my country there are only 6 offers for front end juniors, all require several years of experience and regular level skills in several stacks. Pretty much there is absolutely no job for front end junior. By comparison in 2020 we had over 200 openings monthly for actual juniors.
@nccamsc8 ай бұрын
The state of the economy is very important: if there is a recession, recent grads or people without commercial experience in general are going to have a very hard time getting jobs. People like to talk about projects and resumes but nobody is going to look at you if you don’t have commercial experience if companies are downsizing.
@MHH7186 ай бұрын
How many guys after wake up
@gamereactz10 ай бұрын
I got in by going help desk > technical administration > systems admin > now software developer with very little training or projects . Just basic hmtl css and some c# . ...
@braveitor10 ай бұрын
This is gold. The video is full of good and interesting advices not only for entry-level developers, but for experienced developers too. Though I've been coding for a long time developing dozens of websites from my tiny company, I'm having a hard time finding new clients and projects, so I'm gonna put in good use some of the tactics said here. Thank you and happy coding. :)
@CodingAfterThirty10 ай бұрын
What an amazing video. If people wondering if these tips work. Yes, some of the things mentioned here are what helped me land my first job. If I had this video when I was looking, I would of probably landed my first job even quicker. Lots of actionable things here.
@kyubi9658 ай бұрын
I graduated may 2023 with a masters in CS and im still applying to jobs. I luckily have been able to keep my student position which pays the bills, but i really just want to get out and develop. Thanks for this course, looking forward to getting through it.
@dixztube8 ай бұрын
I freelanced for 4 years - during that ran a brand consultancy for 16 years - fairly social so could get clients and then one who had a good business acumen wanted to bring me in as a partner in the business. My advice is the tech side is obviously critical but don’t ignore the social skills!! Take care of yourself and improve your appearance. Look your best. People like more attractive folks I also think being worldly helps too. Read books outside of tech and be interesting. Socialize. You can get so many jobs just going to nice bars and meet ups. If you got friends who come from money or business families , be the tech guy in their network they’ll toss the work to you
@RamiroAsincrono10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video! I have 4 years of experience and I can tell this is gold!
@somytony97135 ай бұрын
This video always get in the queue at night when I am sleeping...
@X21XXI10 ай бұрын
Got my CS degree specializing in Software Engineering, but my first real "job" was "junior network engineer" and then "accounts bookkeeper" which I absolutely hated, learned a ton though, 2 years later I'm back to software and I feel so left behind just thinking about what could've been had I pushed through the pain and struggle of continuous learning while not finding a software dev job. I did what paid my bills, but now that I'm back and working, I'm never leaving this industry again, come ai or whatever.
@LinLin-rs2bv10 ай бұрын
You were lucky. Just got my CS degree with distinction and on the dean's list, and my first job is now a kitchen helper.
@samiulalomsium-t7i10 ай бұрын
@@LinLin-rs2bv 😂😂😂
@realnapster15229 ай бұрын
It’s not worth it anymore. Companies treat programmers like disposable commodities.
@aldrinseanpereira14010 ай бұрын
To Quincy , Beau and the creators of this course. THANK YOU!
@bharath250810 ай бұрын
I gave up on coding jobs. I am changing my domain.
@_gustavoHernandes9 ай бұрын
For what domain?
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Same, 2years wasted. 2024 job market is nowhere near what it was in 2020 and I don't even want to go back to 2018 when junior jobs had hundreds of openings at all times. Now in my country there are literally just 6 openings listed. Maybe it will go back to norm in year or two but right now it's nightmare. I'm going back to my old trade.
@bharath25089 ай бұрын
@@wykydytron Which country are you from?
@Bruno-rx5ns10 ай бұрын
I'm in the same situation as the example of the guy who graduated more than a year ago and doesn't have a job. I graduated in the middle of the pandemic and I couldn't get a job so I continued with my normal job and after a few months I stopped applying for jobs and the worst thing was that I stopped studying. I regret it a lot and now I'm making up for wasted time reviewing everything I did and learning what I should. The challenge will be to have this bachelor's degree on my resume, which increasingly increases the time without job experience. *little experience writing in English*
@alexBaldman6 ай бұрын
You’re dope at English. I know a lot of people who write it worse and it’s their only one. You’re good!
@Molaleni5 күн бұрын
I'm so proud of myself for seeing this whole course through to the finish line
@cariyaputta10 ай бұрын
Thanks guys. Every bit of help is greatly appreciate in this grim market. But one thing I have to point out is that it's NOT getting easier for subsequent jobs unless you're relying on cronyism. In fact, finding a job after a gap is much much harder than your first ever job.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Luck or bust. In my country there are currently just 6 offers for junior front end devs, all 6 require to have 2+ years commercial experience and fluent skills in several stack, git, testing and preferably good skills in backend. Good luck people. I just tapped out of the race after 2years of wasted time on learning front end, its no longer realistic to get job in that field after recent layoffs. Will do some freelancing and try to get job in my old field.
@lance34017 ай бұрын
I got a long time as web developer front and back, I love more backend I've never got a job, but I'm freelance jobs. I want to stand out from others doing a really good backend project, using a lot of math, learning many things all the time, and feel overwhealm, it's time to get a decent job, I hope can able to get it, not more hope my hands in action.
@kinographer59267 ай бұрын
Appreciate this video, makes me realize that I am not cut out for this industry, and getting a software engineering degree was a mistake and waste of time. I really relate to that janitor
@Greekay6 ай бұрын
...how the heck did I get here.
@TEAforTheology3 ай бұрын
Ditto... Just woke up to this
@JBurky1510 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I needed today. Thank you so much for this. I've been working hard for the last few years in learning and working on personal projects and so far haven't had luck in the job hunt. Some good stuff in here that I will definitely take into account moving forward!
@Sador_110 ай бұрын
Literally bro! I'm in the same boat
@LydiasPianoStudio7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! As I am actively applying for jobs this really helped build a blueprint for my goals. 🎉 Never too old to learn or change careers. 😊❤ Musician/teacher for 25 years and excited to bring that experience into the tech industry😊 Thanks again and good luck everyone on your coding journey! 🎉🥳
@jessamystic10 ай бұрын
Referred by Don the Developer! Can’t wait to give it a listen. Thanks for making the time to create this!
@GabriellVasconcelosАй бұрын
Спасибо за связку! Какие ещё биржи вы порекомендуете?
@nuubirl10 ай бұрын
Gonna watch this as soon as I get home from work!! Thank you for always putting out great content for people trying to get into programming jobs!!💙
@JugglingJuggalos10 ай бұрын
Same, I'll sit down with some tea in my "CSS is Awesome" cup and crackers and watch the whole video through.
@peaklegacy14610 ай бұрын
Are you home from work yet? Was it worth the watch?
@JugglingJuggalos10 ай бұрын
@@peaklegacy146 It was (I know you are not talking to me)
@HamokshaEllokshaАй бұрын
Bro how did I wake up to this I don't even watch this content and now my youtube is full of it
@abeercodes10 ай бұрын
This is more a podcast than a course and a very enjoyable one
@boneyards43699 ай бұрын
Amazing content. But I am a recruiter trying to break into the industry. 9 years of experience(7 with big headhunting firms) and 2 in-house with a large company. I will say I always had a fair bit of clientele who were looking for entry level candidates that just didn’t have the TA capabilities to find them/ screen them and would rely on us to screen for personality and culture fit. Mostly mid to small companies, $50m -300M revenue size. So I would argue talking to them for those purposes. That said, you will now have a fee attached to you if that company wants to hire. So it can be great as recruiters have access to positions that aren’t even posted (that happens a lot too) and can be your advocate but also true that a company may be less inclined to hire you because of the fee. Typically that’s not an issue. Plus it can be good interview practice. As a 3 rd party recruiter, I can coach you and give you candid interview feedback, having interviewed thousands of candidates at all levels, whereas an HR or internal recruiter will typically never give you the real reason you weren’t hired due to the risk involved.
@AbstractCatsMedia10 ай бұрын
I understand this is for backend, but it seem to useful for front-end as well. The electronic drums are very cool, I've been into electronic music since about 1980.
@matiasgutierrez368010 ай бұрын
MY BUDDY ThePrimeagen @ the video LETS GOOOO
@Blackronin35710 ай бұрын
I still have a lot of learning left because at a certain point in your talk about projects I had no idea of the jargon you used for GO and the different APIs.
@Blackronin35710 ай бұрын
I'm going back doing more projects. Some concepts in coding still don't click yet for some reason and my unimaginative self can't think of ideas to create my own projects.
@legendsanimexy821710 ай бұрын
What projects are you going to build . I am also think about doing it . Can you please suggest some ?
@getsavedtoday82088 ай бұрын
Are you Quincy, is that your name? I wanted to congratulate you. You have a fine and polished skill and talent to teach and articulate a concept that stands out like I have rarely seen. I wish you were around years ago when I was in the job search. I have learned a great deal of all the mistakes I made looking for jobs and information I never found in books. Most of your information applies to any career/profession as I have nothing to do with coding; yet you answered many of the why’s I never was able to figure out. So, thank you.☺️
@I_hu85ghjo8 ай бұрын
1:49:50 about the feedback. I live in NL and the only times when i receive feedback, it is mostly due to my lack of professional experience. While i apply for junior level jobs
@canofpulpАй бұрын
KZbin needs to stop bringing me here while I'm sleeping. How do I block this channel. This has got to be the 100th time
@Mesenqe7 күн бұрын
Omg, me too. I always wake up in the middle of the night to this.
@canofpulp7 күн бұрын
@Mesenqe I was able to stop it from happening to me by going through the recommended videos and clicking the 3 dots and pressing "not interested in this video" a bunch of times until the algorithm figured it out.
@canofpulp7 күн бұрын
@Mesenqe these people are making thousands of dollars off sleeping views.
@ikigaya2 күн бұрын
true
@CurtisTurner-i7r3 ай бұрын
you are a Genius I've been following you for a few years close to ten to be exact I appreciate you Boss keep being a Blessing to this Community
@factzfromme10 ай бұрын
This channel is a whole universe for coding knowledge seriously 💥✨🌟💫💯🔥
@christoherright643010 ай бұрын
I love this course so much as I cannot find this anywhere.
@summussum75404 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic presentation. Thank you for all the work to put this together!
@ganyrehs9 ай бұрын
Got my IT 4 year-degree and started as a Tech Support Analyst intern then hired as a MS Power Platform dev. I struggle to explain to my wife (she's in healthcare) that although I got a job, it's going to require continuos self learning outside of work. Feeling imposter syndrome.
@HunaBopa10 ай бұрын
This is what I need! Thanks for understanding my needs
@CSGraduateGrind4 ай бұрын
Just commenting on here. I am that janitor guys he talks about in the 9 minute mark. I am not giving up though. I know it's a matter of time until I make it. I just wish the path felt more clear. Hoping this video will help.
@tdematos9 ай бұрын
This is an incredibly comprehensive video! Thank you for this! 🎉
@codewithnacho6 ай бұрын
Great course on getting started. Even on polishing you work application skills. Cheers!
@Suraj.526010 ай бұрын
just saw the first chapter ,I really enjoyed and got a lot of information. will complete it soon enough. thanks for such awesome content
@aliweber390610 ай бұрын
This is just a reminder to complete it soon :)
@tequila_baby10 ай бұрын
Thank you very much, here in Brazil this kind of content is very rare.
@A-shaka9 ай бұрын
very usefull tips, i will definitely come back i rewatch it in couple of months when i start applying jobs. Thank you so much
@abdirahmanabdullahi54719 ай бұрын
At 7:17, you talked about a gap in your resume. I graduated in July 2023 and still have not found a job but kept learning. I learnt Data structures and Algorithms from websites. Also, i learnt Design patterns. Can I put these in my resume or will it look stupid? 28:07
@MarcusDiana6 сағат бұрын
*The wisest thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different streams of income that doesn't depend on government paycheck, especially with the current economic crisis around the world. This is still a time to invest in Stocks, Forex and Digital currencies.*
@lakshmiprabhakarkoppolu910010 ай бұрын
Developer job is great. They are creators.
@horacioparraguirre74868 ай бұрын
Magnificent video Congratulations, Cool !!! 😃👍🥊
@kafirekufrАй бұрын
Start reporting everyone
@keithrincon10 ай бұрын
Hi Lane, thank you very much for this course it will help me out tremendously. I just had a question when you were referring to libraries (1:06:07 ) could you show us an example of some. I worked on our restaurants POS system and developed an amazing library (I wanna call it now) of all the different server inputs needed in order to perform efficiently. Thanks I’m Keith by the way on the self-taught web developer looking to enter this industry Have a nice day!
@wonderfulvamsi10 ай бұрын
1 great project >>>> 3/4 normal projects Do projects that are not necessary complex but need to be unique af. Solve a real problem (even if it is small). Put effort in coming up with a good title, simple description and strong motivation. Specific Knowledge > Generic Saying I know 1/2 languages is better than mentioning all the languages you know.
@HermesSoilder6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this man. Extremely invaluable for the community.
@Warlock08808 ай бұрын
The most insane part is how others can say you're unemployable yet you're the only one who says you are. I hate how life absolutely relies on a support network of strangers. I'd do it all myself if I could.
@holacocacola-ow1lyАй бұрын
Огромное спасибо за рабочую связку.
@Zìdìngpíndào8 күн бұрын
The humble approach and prioritization of assistance and effort that you and your team consistently display are qualities that more individuals should adopt. GrindTechiei, you are truly deserving of all the achievements that come your way! Your actions exemplify your angelic nature, and I am incredibly proud of you. ..You serve as my primary inspiration to make a difference in the lives of others..
@maestrogoldring109410 ай бұрын
Oooh how helpful. Thanks guys!
@JohnsonKongor6 ай бұрын
Great piece of advice. Love the season.
@harveylawrence960110 ай бұрын
This is gold. I really appreciate this.
@scovillesadventures71414 ай бұрын
Any tips on how to come up with projects would be awesome. I need ideas, but am just not that creative at coming up with stuff out of thin air.
@howtopassthat10 ай бұрын
can't believe that begging for a job is no longer enough, with what's happening in the job market I won't be surprised if one day when you apply for a job to be a slave you need years of experience lmo you probably won't even see junior or entry-level slave you will senior level Slave with ridiculous Job requirements
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Already happening. Looking for junior front end job, opened biggest portal with job listenings, whole 6 open positions for juniors, all require 2+ years of experience and regular/senior skills. Checked senior jobs, 200+ offers, guess what? 10+ years of experience, mastery in everything and wage? Just 1k more then junior. Good luck getting job if you just started in dev.
@howtopassthat9 ай бұрын
@@wykydytron Nah at this point I will just do my own thing, just doing my own thing starting a business and won't even bother begging anymore obviously I am not wanted I think learning software engineering/Development or coding just to get a job is no longer a thing in today's market you can only learn to code because you want to not because you want to make money by having a job I remember back in the day in high school somebody told me that it's better to work as a handyman or plumber, dustbin/garbage man woodworking, event planner, vehicle mechanic..etc than a job that requires a 3+ degree let's be honest even if everyone gets one only few will get hired, anyways jobs like that was back in 2017 these jobs were a lot more prevalent and more consistent even till now it's a lot of imbalance it's 80% of people want to to work in jobs that require a degree which also explains the recent increase in competition these odd they pay might be terrible compared to the ones with degrees but honestly it's better to earn an average wage with more control and opportunities to start a tech business later on I mean imagine applying for jobs since 2022 until now and no luck
@namelessness429 ай бұрын
I made a simple website that took a persons local time, converted to a string of unix time for discord. This was to help many of my streamer friends making schedules for their streams. Now they could just enter their local time and everyone else would see it in their local time (be that sweden, america, or chile) Very simple!
@Sador_110 ай бұрын
This is BRILLANT! OUTSTANDING STUFF
@jeffhappens113 күн бұрын
11:05 What happens if we're already at the trough of sorrow? And also have 10 years of experience but had to not work for 3 years to handle something personal?
@Victor-fs3yc10 ай бұрын
Hi Lane, Thank for all the tips you share with us, I really find amazing the information!!!
@masterrov10309 ай бұрын
Thank you for such valuable information and for providing help to the programming community
@josephcoatofmanycolors10 ай бұрын
I am currently Self-taught in JavaScript, I want to get enough knowledge before applying for a degree or just self taught all the way to a job.
@shouryakumar982410 ай бұрын
Hey I need an advice, I'm from India and I'm doing BTech in Electronica and communication major, but I wanna make my career as a software developer. So my question is will this (ECE) degree help me to getting my first job as a software developer when I will graduate or should I drop out from course and enroll in some bootcamp or become a self taught developer.
@saurab127110 ай бұрын
If you are in India, become a self taught developer at your own time. Don't drop out, finish what you are doing because in India they do not hire you without a degree. If you can switch you stream to computer science, that would be great.
@shouryakumar982410 ай бұрын
@@saurab1271 I don't want to work for Indian companies though, but I'm currently in first year so I am also thinking that would be a very big decision because I don't know the whole scenario.. the only problem I've with college is their 75% attendance criteria rule that really sucks. Thanks for the advice though
@saurab127110 ай бұрын
@shouryakumar9824 Change your college. There are many colleges that don't really care about your attendance (even if it means that you may lose an extra year). All developers, irrespective of whether they went to college or not, are self-taught ( if you get what I mean). Because it takes personal effort and time to be one. I was once in a very similar situation you are in. My college sucked and attendance was compulsory, don't allow it to waste your precious time. Also, college placements are an easy way to gain experience. Applying off campus is harder. Internships , freelance projects, open source contributions, ability to be good at data structures and algorithms(dsa), all these things really help. Applying abroad for an indian is not so easy because you have tuff competition with people who already have experience who would want the same job. Non-Indian companies in India don't hire you without a degree. Even if they do , it's a rare thing.
@shouryakumar982410 ай бұрын
@@saurab1271 okay I got your point, I've one more question if I change my college now then it will be my 2nd gap year after 12th (because I took 1 drop year after 12th) , so will it affect my job in future or If I want to do mtech from abroad so will gap year affect that too and what about bca from distance university like is it a good option??
@saurab127110 ай бұрын
@shouryakumar9824 As long as you can explain your gap years , it shouldn't matter both in terms of getting a job and studying abroad. Just get a good score. Distance learning has no value in India. No one will hire you, and it's hard to apply abroad, I wouldn't choose distance learning.
@RayMatador4 ай бұрын
Luckily, we don't have this problem in Switzerland because we have the principle of an apprenticeship where you can be employed by a company at the age of 16 for around €600-1000 a month and where the focus is on the trainers training you in the company even if you have no prior knowledge.
@Hari9839 ай бұрын
Great video! Thanks for sharing the wisdom!
@hendrasetiawan72206 ай бұрын
Thank you! greatly appreciate by this content, it's opened my mind and gave me some plan to do for my future career as web developer.
@bong403178 ай бұрын
So helpful course. Thanks
@nagendradevara110 ай бұрын
I need a course on How to stay in a job, even in this economy 😅
@Its.all.goodman10 ай бұрын
The Primeagen mentioned, lets go
@shinoobie154910 ай бұрын
based prime enjoyer
@Malurth10 ай бұрын
sure wish I seent chapter 1 like a decade ago when I graduated from college basically just sat on my ass and barely have any work history or projects at all. rather unemployable, and can't really muster the will to grind hard at fixing that either :/
@gyunayify10 ай бұрын
2:40, I don't know what you're smoking, but this is completely unreasonable. At least here in Canada, all the engineers I know - and some of my friends, including myself - consider it lucky if you get two phone screenings per 100 applications.
@Juan_deep10 ай бұрын
God bless this KZbin Channel. Doing the lord’s work
@threeuniquefingers6 ай бұрын
Ok, what in the absolute heavens is going on here?! Did free code camp get a special ad or something?!!! Cuz this is the second video in a row (yesterday and today) where I woke up to their video!
@VioletGlam2810 ай бұрын
Thank you. This is the year I want to transition to the tech world.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Absolutely terrible decision. It is currently dying, between post covid layoffs and rise of AI it's almost impossible to get junior position. All the post cvid layoffs pretty much took all junior jobs and bar for juniors is at former regular level. Especially in web dev. I would honestly stay away, maybe it will regulate and fix itself but currently it's not worth it. Endless hours of work, much lower wages then 2 years ago, you will get fired moment they find someone even cheaper but more skilled, etc.
@JonathanKila10 ай бұрын
This is really good. Thanks!
@akeem11h7 күн бұрын
If EV manufacturers don’t get to affordable ($25k) EV’s in the next 2 years runs the risk of bankruptcy. The first American EV manufacturer to make a $25k EV has the potential of 15%+ international market share. I hope Rivian can get there soon.
@KM-zd6dq6 ай бұрын
If are you beyond 3 YOE, do you really have a say to how to get dev jobs today? On how to get better at coding, sure, but on how to get jobs? Let me be honest, if you had 3+ YOE, you guys had it easy, period. It is so incredibly easy for you to get a developer job during 2021 and 2022. That market is just fill with jobs. Also, because how easy it was to get a job, a TON of people were rushing in to the dev market, so right now we end up with less jobs and more people.
@loummad955210 ай бұрын
Speaking of going for a CS degree, I am half way and looking to finish y degree in the next couple years. By the time I will finish my degree, I will be 54 years old. Do you think that that will affect my chances of finding a job knowing that I have no previous IT experience?
@Twist3dElements9 ай бұрын
Yes, I would look for alternative. Not worth it, you won’t get a job.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
In 2020 and before it would not matter at all, in 2024 where even young skilled people cannot get job? Yeah it will be issue. Unfortunately it field absolutely crashed between post covid layoffs and AI set to replace majority of juniors.
@mayankkamboj402510 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for this Beau !
@labombarde110 ай бұрын
Free Code Camp might want to do a course on Git and the Terminal; so after you spend 14 months learning to code, you can deploy it. Got a bunch of new tools and can't use any of them. BIG GAP between certificates and deploying work.
@wykydytron9 ай бұрын
Tbf you should now how to do it by now. Or ask uncle got it will tell you everything as it's extremely easy.