Hot takes without disrespectful comments is truly a skill most creators lack! Love this video!
@Spike_104Ай бұрын
Bro thinks ai will replace coders but not video editors so he's running a video editing course 😂😂😂
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
yeah that is quite interesting isn't it
@pb25193Ай бұрын
LOL true
@mrnonsensejuАй бұрын
crispy comment
@makeu2smileАй бұрын
So the thing is his wife runs the video editing agency and Aevy Tv, Even though he is not part of it he can't directly criticize it. And as for video editor and coder replacement I also think ai will replace normal freshers coders in some months not sure about video editors though.
@n.d0751Ай бұрын
@@makeu2smile yes, maybe it can help in motion design and basic cuts but not the whole video editing
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
0.0001 sec and no views. I fell off.
@bloodline39Ай бұрын
46 min 127 views.....oh shit.....you need to retire🤌
@taskyyyАй бұрын
😂
@justafreak15ableАй бұрын
😂😂
@mageshyt2550Ай бұрын
@codehindiofficialАй бұрын
Don't be hesitant bro, say it. Software development is one of the highest paid job in todays time and if you notice only BUSINESSMEN are not valuing it. Do you know why? They want to save cost. So everyone don't fall for selfish BUSINESSMEN giving illogical statements for it. Top techies know their worth and the worth of software development
@_thisconnected_Ай бұрын
I also don't undertand how in that same video, video editor was ranked higher than dev roles. Most CEOs and businesses don't think of the video editors in house any different than the devs as an Operational cost. Except that tech businesses live and breathe by how well n fast they can push top quality products(which is halfway code anyway).
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
nah bro the whole concept is whack to begin with ... let alone arguments on what goes where lmao 🤣
@justafreak15ableАй бұрын
6:20 So true bro so true. He is a CEO and that's his mindset.
@girijashankarjАй бұрын
Thanks KZbin Algorithm for bringing up this Video, Varun Maya videos were really giving great insights at start of this AI boom but as the narrator mentioned, Varun current contents is giving me trips of FOMO, low confidence, taking towards dilemma that my 6 years Frontend development experience is going to be soon making no scenes in market and probably in next recession bump i will be out forever. Thats was really state of mind. At start I need to cope in with all this but its not possible to bring all those AI tools mentioned in one plate and digest them with no time deadlines.
@sourabhsingh4515Ай бұрын
CEO's like varun dosen't work with all the people in tier C group which he placed because he don't even know the tip of those skills that's why they can never understand how much valueable those roles are for the company. And said so his company is also going to die soon if he dosen't changes his openion.
@Argon369Ай бұрын
Bro literally scared the shit out of me when he said AI will take creative jobs 1.5 yrs ago and today my skill has more demand than it was a yr ago XD
@18lakhvinder18Ай бұрын
What skill bro?
@Argon369Ай бұрын
@ 3D, Archviz, commercial rendering basically digital art / Animation
@jazzemartineАй бұрын
Good stuff bro. It's also very nice to see that you can now verbalise your thoughts better than few months ago.
@RemiMehtaАй бұрын
I love how calm nd composed this guy is. After 6:20 when he started explaining, i was mesmerized ✨
@mayankmishra5549Ай бұрын
I have seen Varun sometimes in insta and youtube and personally I don't like those super soft and unreal visuals of his or in fact of anyone else's. I like the raw and natural content such as yours, theo, primeagen and internet of bugs. About the career decisions I don't follow 1 particular person but instead do some digging of my own and see if I can actually get interested in that. So currently I'm trying my hands on different fields like DevOps, Cyber Security, little bit into management side and AI/ML. Let's see what suits me and yes I recommend to everyone that apart from your technical income, start some small non technical business too, you never know what will happen in future. Sid I just want to give an idea for your next video - Maybe let's discuss about data security laws in India and how European Union takes such strong measures even on big giants, so why can't India can at least implement the same laws as European Union if India cannot take the first step.
@virusdumbАй бұрын
one thing if I remember correctly from his career advice after a world of AI video is he said something along the lines of don't listen to what the masses say, which I feel is correct ut the masses are after AI now anyways, so that's why instead of going into AI, I'm now thinking about spending time in low level C and operating systems lol
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
great thing to do bro.
@Aman-wid-planАй бұрын
Bro you deserve many more subs , your take on this is just on point and awesome
@shashwattripathi11Ай бұрын
Bigger part of the problem is so many people commenting on Varun’s videos like “oh thanks a lot for sharing this” “oh wonderful Varun” “Thanks for sharing, keep posting” I mean what kind of people are they? Sadistic? Varun shares the most negative and irrelevant info. Whatever tool people need to work, they already have(they just need to use it better) this Mayya guy does not need to tell them.
@LonelymoralesАй бұрын
Its all desperateness guys Most of the times when you see other persons working hard or most of the time of you are scrolling on yt fb insta or anything you will get insecured and then that leads to desperateness and then finally you get really desperate enough that you just start rushing it happened with every struggler and the most easiest thing you can do is just keep your phone aside and start talking to yourself and try calm down yourself and also try to scroll with consciousness that you can't get sucess in one night you have to wait and you also know that you have to struggle actually rather than just rushing so don't rush Just be conscious listen to these videos but yeah don't take them seriously remember just the only ultimate goal you have You are scrolling just scroll by keeping you mind fully dumbed and stressfree or don't even try to watch this type of videos they will just rush you up just watch them and if you really think something is important to watch then watch it but keep the important things in your future hitlist rather than rushing And if you feel you will rush then just watch cartoons movies while scrolling just watch enough dumb content becoz you are not getting fit into infotainment content like this it is making desperate enough guys I hope you all understand it 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
@Dainslief31Ай бұрын
Hatppt will replace u sid : Karun maaya 2024 👽
@sabyasachi426Ай бұрын
Good to see it from different pov!
@chirudeepmohantechviewАй бұрын
you just added a human touch I mean it literally, varun AI avatar is okayish unless you know it's AI avatar no issues IMO but he lack real life human perspective which you added in this video, Love this stuff! keep making
@arara.exe_Ай бұрын
Varun got his back by papaocus😂
@3x10.8_msАй бұрын
people on top see things different than people on ground, and i hate it
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
nothing to hate bro, it's just unfortunate that this is how it works in the real world
@3x10.8_msАй бұрын
@@SidTheITGuy true
@mdm9bАй бұрын
Yo Sid! I respect you both, you made good points in this video. Honestly, when he was ranking jobs, I got really scared that being a full stack developer was a dumb choice, and I almost bought his video editing course wtf was I thinking? Then I asked AI a complex react question, and it gave me such a silly answer that I couldn’t help but laugh. So here I am, just a full stack developer, thanks to AI reminding me how 'dumb' can be a full stack developer job!
@godofwar8262Ай бұрын
Full stack doesn't have a definition in current market
@epsilonatorАй бұрын
My dumbass thought he was talking about "C fullstack developers" lol
@dhanrajshetty5161Ай бұрын
Whenever i scroll through his reels/shorts, I'll be like...phir yeh AI k naam pe darayega🥲💀
@imperfect1433Ай бұрын
Varun wasn't Rating the job titles/roles, he was just trying to give an idea of how the current job market is, which is mostly true if you are the person who is searching a job as a full stack developer.
@anmolkale16Ай бұрын
You've more chance of making the odds of a full stack developer than a content creator lol.
@Yuchenn144Ай бұрын
Loved the idea!!
@sandyj342Ай бұрын
Varun's team Aevy sells content creation courses.... probably into AI ML content also. He is business guy and wants engagement negative or positive. He is the sales guy at the top of his chart 😂
@shubhsharma19Ай бұрын
He put Full-stack dev at C coz reason is there are too many mediocre level full-stack developers in the market right now, if you post open position for a fullstack dev on twitter or linkedin you will see 1000+ people applying for such roles, so either be a great full-stack dev or be an "engineer".
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
ok
@VijitThakur-z6yАй бұрын
I don’t think the same; I’m on Varun’s side. The thing is, being a full-stack developer is considered C-tier this year, and the reason isn’t supply and demand. It’s the gap between expectations and reality. After COVID, full-stack developers were hired in excess due to the bull run, and now students’ expectations aren’t matching the market. By the way, I love making websites.
@madhur7Ай бұрын
Just watched the whole video, you were not rude at all to the creator, thank you for adding meaning to the reaction
@prajwalmegalamani7915Ай бұрын
Great video loved it ❤
@abirdey3440Ай бұрын
I used to like varun mayya's content at first. Even before LLMs/chatgpt were a thing, I first got to know about Chatgpt's existence from his channel when chatgpt was in beta. Eventually his channel grown and he started releasing these types of demotivating videos. Then I just unsubbed him and stopped following him entirely. As a budding SDE myself I like to learn code and solve problems myself but when someone just comes in and says "hey you can't do this (or stop learning this) as AI does it better than you do" - that is to me is just simple disrespect. I like to believe in the fact that we are humans who created this so called AI, so rather just hating it or fear-mongering people that it will kill jobs lets learn it and use it as a tool to solve bigger and better problems efficiently. This is very common with every revolution or new invention, but we can't just lose hope and be pessimistic about it.
@SurajGaudАй бұрын
this was needed!
@kryptoknight992Ай бұрын
Thankyou for making this video. Him and his videos are such a normie take and the NPC blindly follow it.
@n.d0751Ай бұрын
I think the video was about job market for fresher in 2024 he was not disrespecting the developer community but telling the truth about job market.
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
and can you verify the truth?
@n.d0751Ай бұрын
@@SidTheITGuy I mean you can look at job posts 1000's of people are applying for entry level roles and ironically entry levels roles are asking for experience 😂 I might be wrong ,your opinion might help
@type-devАй бұрын
How is a UI/UX designer above a full stack 💀
@zaidtata14 күн бұрын
Because they need a Mac to edit images 😂
@ytubeyoutube-c6v2 күн бұрын
very underrated channel
@professor_foobarАй бұрын
I am a Full Stack Developer earning 50 lacs per anum. I am enjoying it! Varun Mayya knows nothing :)
@yogesh00pariharАй бұрын
Wow, I am a golang backend engineer with 2 years experience gettin a 5 lpa package, Can you please tell me what things should I learn to get such high paying package
@professor_foobarАй бұрын
@@yogesh00parihar When I had two years of experience, my package was 3.0 lakhs. It takes time to polish skills, but the end results can be rewarding. I now have 18 years of experience, and here are a few of my mantras: - Empathy, put yourself in customer's shoe. A good engineer must understand the customer's true needs. This understanding helps build a strong product-market fit. - Knowledge of backend development is not sufficient on its own. Learn to develop user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with UI libraries like React or Angular. I am currently using React.js. - Create something you can use in your daily life. For example, I built an app for my daughter to prepare for math Olympiad in a fun way. Kids often dislike boring books, and she enjoys studying through my app! This approach helps me create more realistic applications. Rather than having someone else dictate my work, I can design a product and present it to the company's CTO or product team. Most often, they accept it and provide me with more freedom to build without being micromanaged. - Strive to deliver the best quality output within the given timeframe. Respect deadlines, whatever it takes. I worked through the entire Diwali holiday and this weekend to ensure we released our software before the U.S. Christmas holidays. And I enjoyed my work more than Diwali! I work from home, so my family didn't missed me. Thanks
@professor_foobarАй бұрын
@@yogesh00parihar When I had two years of experience, my package was 3.0 lakhs. It takes time to polish skills, but the end results can be rewarding. I now have 18 years of experience, and here are my mantras... - Empathy, try to put yourself in customer's shoe, A good engineer must understand the customer's true needs. This understanding helps build a strong product-market fit. - Expand, Knowledge of backend development is not sufficient on its own. Learn to develop user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with UI libraries like React or Angular. I am currently using React.js. - DIY, Create something you can use in your daily life. For example, I built an app for my daughter to prepare for math Olympiad in a fun way. Kids often dislike boring books, and she enjoys studying through my app! This approach helps me create more realistic applications. Rather than having someone else dictate my work, I can design a product and present it to the company's CTO or product team. Most often, they accept it and provide me with more freedom to build without being micromanaged. - Quality, Strive to deliver the best quality output within the given timeframe. Respect deadlines, whatever it takes. I worked through the entire Diwali holiday and this weekend to ensure we released our software before the U.S. Christmas holidays. I work from home so I was able to give enough attention to my family as well, it is a delicate balance. Thanks
@professor_foobarАй бұрын
@@yogesh00parihar I replied but I can not see my reply here, there is some YT bug :)
@professor_foobarАй бұрын
@@yogesh00parihar When I had two years of experience, my package was 3.0 lakhs. It takes time to polish skills, but the end results can be rewarding. I now have 18 years of experience, and here are a few of my mantras: Empathy, try to put yourself in customer's shoe. A good engineer must understand the customer's true needs. This understanding helps build a strong product-market fit. Expand, Broaden Your Skills: Knowledge of backend development is not sufficient on its own. Learn to develop user interfaces using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, along with UI libraries like React or Angular. I am currently using React.js. DIY, Build Practical Projects: Create something you can use in your daily life. For example, I built an app for my daughter to prepare for math Olympiad in a fun way. Kids often dislike boring books, and she enjoys studying through my app! This approach helps me create more realistic applications. Rather than having someone else dictate my work, I can design a product and present it to the company's CTO or product team. Most often, they accept it and provide me with more freedom to build without being micromanaged. Quality, Build Your Brand: Strive to deliver the best quality output within the given timeframe. Respect deadlines, whatever it takes. I worked through the entire Diwali holiday and this weekend to ensure we released our software before the U.S. Christmas holidays.I work from home office, so I was able to give enough time to my family as well. Thanks
@WebDevSidАй бұрын
I disagree with some points about integrating AI in our tools. We integrated AI in our app last year and it boosted our customers productivity. Here are some reasons why integrating LLM into our product was useful - It gave our customers more power - we already manage lot of incoming data/servers it would be difficult for GPT to get into our domain without shifting their focus from LLM development - We are not just a proxy API of GPT, we integrated LLM on an existing well established product. - We also manage RAG for our application so not everything is controlled by GPT or other LLMs, we handle the RAG ourselves. For debugging AI prompts there are various tools for prompt engineering now a days. Its new and not everyone fully has strategies to manage LLMs. But saying that companies shouldn't integrate LLMs because its not same as traditional methods seems like gatekeeping in my opinion.
@fantabulousclipsfullhd6887Ай бұрын
Even you know about that legal notice that zassar got from indus devs?(I mean he is small youtuber and got so many haters on him , do you like his content?)
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
yeah ofc i know him. Hidden Influencers is the name. he faced termination threats some time ago. but it's fine now. I've been through my own share of legal troubles bro 😞
@ofcourseiuseunixАй бұрын
11:05 Bro speaking fax, AI is just a tool, AI overhype is not that real in my opinion because even if AI cuts off some jobs new jobs will be there for prompt engineering, and just any job from a single CEO perspective into different tiers feel a bit wrong. W content Sid. Also the time AI replacing humans for coding jobs is far far far far away, try doing a simple 100 line python or rust project with the help of any AI llm for say chatgpt, bet it won't work without human review, modification or complete remake
@61keystonirvanaАй бұрын
The framing and choice of words used is just so good, no hate, closely getting away from legwl stuff, 😂😂
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
yeah i just hate legal anything. I made sure to not make it look like I hate him or something lmaoo
@Adarsh-e5yАй бұрын
Finally someone called him out. He sugarcoats stuff with that brilliant editing of his. I use generative AI as a utility but stating that AI will definitely take up your job...naahhhh utter BS. As you said its going to be the same as crypto. I used to tell my friends that because he owns a company which builds AI products that is why he is so bullish on promoting this.
@nikhilnisha3025Ай бұрын
great video also what ROG model is that 🥸
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
That's an Asus ROG Strix G17 laptop.
@Barry_disgruntledАй бұрын
I've come across this Varun Mayya guy's content on Twitter and KZbin many times and the opinions shared are sometimes tone deaf and heavily exaggerated. And this is not a comment aimed to dent the guy's expertise in his domain or his previous work experience. Just that the content simply comes across as fear mongering. Whilst i wholeheartedly agree with his general idea that people should have an entrepreneurial minset in the future to stay relevant, that does not mean jobs as we know today are going to vaporize in the next 5 years or something because "AGI" is about to arrive. I get that content needs to engage and sell but the manner in which he does it feels extremely clickbaity as well as being disrespectful to the people in the professions he's "predicting" would be wiped away. Nobody, not even the most intelligent people researching the implications of AI can say for certain what's going to happen in the next 5 years or beyond. The UBI he refers to as a solution, you could argue, is something that not even half the population on this planet would willingly say yes to at first. Also, for someone who has been in this industry for so long, I don't know if he's blissfully unaware or simply ignoring how long it takes for any new technology to have large scale adoption across the tech industry, enough to affect business solutions. If you don't see what I'm getting at, try watching his content once again. Its very subliminal at times but from the tone it's very clear. If you're genuinely interested in software development, there are much better content creators out there who share extremely relevant and reliable information without killing your hopes and ambitions. Because there are better ways to keep people informed instead of shoving AI slop down the throats. Question everything and arrive at logical conclusions yourself folks. Strive to be the best you can be in your domain but be adaptive and don't be afraid to pivot. Peace !
@ContainerrdАй бұрын
I pray for his viewers who are scared because of his shitty takes to sell his course, thanks for talking about this!
@debojitmandal8670Ай бұрын
Not really u have misunderstood him his rating was purely based on demand and supply and he clearly mentions if ur good fill stack then u will get job regardless but for sales being mediocre u can still get a job bcs for every. Single full stack developer a company needs 10 sales person as they r the backbone of a company so u need fullstack developer but not that many
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
no i haven't misunderstood it. I've watched the video over 6 times
@debojitmandal8670Ай бұрын
@@SidTheITGuy then pls rewatch again his criteria was purely based on supply and demand and mark my word even ai/ml will be in c tier in the next 5-6 years and I am telling this myself being a data scientist
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
@debojitmandal8670 ur a good data scientist but you're a classist without even realising it.
@debojitmandal8670Ай бұрын
@@SidTheITGuy see ur missing the point let me rephrase it very clearly no job is big or small and i adhere to u but wht ur not understanding is u having a job and ur wage increasing depends on supply and demand and based on that he placing full stack is correct and within next 5-6 years even ai/ml will come to c unless ur very good at wht u do same thing cannot be said to other professions if ur a mediocre sweeper or toilet cleaner u will still find a job easily u see the difference demand and supply bcs there are less sweepers and toilet cleaners atleast from retaining the job point of view
@dabbieyt-xv9jdАй бұрын
🥲tbh bhai jis hisab se ai development chlra hai omni version aagya figure 01, optimus, ab dar lagra hai 2025 se college jana hai 3-4 saal ke baad job hi nhi bachi to ghar valo ka kya hoga
@dabbieyt-xv9jdАй бұрын
@ashvithshetty1879 ai is terrible in coding and other works 'right now', and tell me which new jobs ai will create?? I am sure you just believed the statement that ai will create 91 million new jobs..... Compare today's models from 2022 gpt
@Code-09Ай бұрын
Man just be straightforward. No drama. This Varun’s idea about software development is total shit. Seems like the is good with market but do not have any real knowledge about tech. This guy reminds me of a German WireCard ceo who makes such high talks but knows nothing
@S__Khan__Ай бұрын
My take before watching: Varun, just like most of the creators, that uploads anything to keep the channel alive. He shouldn't be considered for opinions but for news.
@lhxperimentalАй бұрын
First argument is stupid. Don't discuss ideas because it will hurt people! 😅
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
watch the entire thing and then come to comment bro
@musiclovrrap862Ай бұрын
Sir can you please make a community of like minded people and helpful nature , those who can refer freshers like me who have 0 corporate experince and is not getting shortlisted anywhere (dont know why), even people with hardly 1 year exp. Can help us
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
I have a Discord community bro...
@VaibhavShewale14 күн бұрын
consttructive criticsm
@bhavyadhiman1096Ай бұрын
AI is unable to solve my complex problems even it is claude!
@omega1945Ай бұрын
Try using the O1 models, o1 preview and o1 mini which use COT (reasoning based llms) which have impressed Terrence Tao himself O1 prime model is yet to come so it's only rising exponentially . AI skeptics would really have no place in the future
@bhavyadhiman1096Ай бұрын
@ for complex problems, even o1 failed to solve it, lets see the future models works it btw i am not skeptical about AI at all, for simpler problems, it saves my time
@meme_OverflowАй бұрын
News chamnel hai bhai wo, uske content ki koi jat nahi hoti😂😂
@arara.exe_Ай бұрын
You don't know it's not Varun.... it's papa ocus [Varun is just a puppet] the main string are pull by papaocus
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
I don't understand, what?
@3x10.8_msАй бұрын
explain kar bhai, bataega nahi to pata kaise chalega?
@Lazy-RoboАй бұрын
@@3x10.8_ms i guess he is trying to say is that the script and way the of the video to be presented is handled by papaocus.
@arara.exe_Ай бұрын
There channel is based on fomo they trying to create a fomo of being left out not knowing the information all they provide is just information random informations all they are trying to get attention
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
That's alright but what's papaocus?
@kensenpai5424Ай бұрын
Man i really wanna work with you i can't imagine how much i can learn from you if i work with you professionally.
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
I am glad that you think of me that way. Thanks so much for the appreciation 😄
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
You can technically work with me bro. Reach out to me on Discord
@gautamkumar-li7eyАй бұрын
Plz write description properly to get better reach
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
Nah bro descriptions don't play a role in reach
@namelessmonster2166Ай бұрын
sid, i know u are reacting to other people and other things but i am wating for you make ur own unique content for people and students like me who watch u things like good books on programming etc etc
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
I get it bro. This is why I do livestreams so you can ask these questions one on one to me. You can join tomorrow 12 afternoon and let's discuss it then! What do you say?
@namelessmonster2166Ай бұрын
@SidTheITGuy would be cool
@gourabsingha1Ай бұрын
i agree but you kinda look like morty. a smart but good one
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
😭😭😭🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@Pronil07Ай бұрын
This is a very good based video. Me like 69 times. ☺ :) But not related to this video, well...partly...; Well "I think" we are right now in an AI bubble, like everything has to be named AI before or after the product name, like for example the recent "Ryzen AI" chips, bro....what AI is in that chip, it has a separate processor called NPU but thats not AI itself. It feels like thats how the funding works in the recent market, that you have to put the buzword to get $$$. I recognize real use case scenario of AI, like drawing in-between frames of an animation, dubbing to another language with proper lip-sync, upscaler, general auto-complete and more but calling your regrigerator AI enabled (now they are slowly dropping the "Smart" word) just shows the legitemacy of "AI bubble" and its kinda protected by the investors.
@RexScriptViratАй бұрын
I would have never comment but looking into this video and i tell man this varun mayya is con artist he just want to be relevant man sometime ... He is such a bad person i tell you
@abdulaziz-vm7yhАй бұрын
Cool 😎
@codeituparmypiyushdwivedi8932Ай бұрын
❤
@syedmohib4217Ай бұрын
Bro eat the guy for breakfast :D
@narendwivedi3981Ай бұрын
Do you need an editor?
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
I'm broke bro, can't afford it 😭😭
@starblast9995Ай бұрын
Let's see what hv u cooked
@kapilsaneАй бұрын
Make a video reaction of aman s lastest video
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
who?
@infi5136Ай бұрын
lol😂
@varunwadhwa7979Ай бұрын
Internet of bugs which you respect himself admitted that o1 was able to solve and code like junior software engineer . AI will only get better day by day . there is no denying this
@Barry_disgruntledАй бұрын
I think you missed the point of that Internet of Bugs video. There's a big caveat there that he mentions. The conclusion he arrives at is extremely sensible, relevant and is nowhere near being clickbaity or job dooming as with Varun Mayya. Job requirements will look different. He never says juniors are doomed forever.
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
But I never mentioned Internet of bugs in any context??
@mxnnaneditsАй бұрын
FIRST
@MayankCode-ph6sdАй бұрын
The tierlist is on the basis on how easy it is for a "fresher" to get a job in that particular role, just for context.
@SidTheITGuyАй бұрын
wrong. it's supply demand basis. watch the original video he does say that
@MayankCode-ph6sdАй бұрын
@@SidTheITGuy Yes and according to the video supply and demand are the factors which decide how easy or difficult is to get a job for Freshers.