Being a developer is a power to build somthing , I can feel it,
@Thinker-360Ай бұрын
This was so relatable. My interview went exactly as you mentioned. I talked about my web development project in my introduction, and after that, the interviewer asked me to explain more about it because he was curious. I enthusiastically explained the architecture of the project-how my frontend and backend work, how the APIs are handled, how tokens are sent, how sessions work, and many more things, including the integration of AI and LLM in my application. I also asked him for a piece of paper and requested if I could draw and explain my project’s architecture. He was very interested. After that, he asked me some DSA questions, which I solved, though they weren’t the most optimal solutions. Still, I got selected for the company. It was a great experience, and I’ve never felt so happy!
@surjeet-f8vАй бұрын
for how much pakage
@hyperbolicYTАй бұрын
For which job role and in which company????
@shobhitverma2478Ай бұрын
How did you find such problems that can be solved by building projects? How do you learn whenever you encounter problems while building projects?
@Neeraj-fw7ckАй бұрын
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@Thanos.........Ай бұрын
@@surjeet-f8v 5 lpa
@amoghsaxena5255Ай бұрын
Wanted to say this from a long time u and harkirat are the one who adds “E” to SDE/SWE rest all of us are just developing an api end point! We have forgotten the element of engineering! What we are doing is learn to find and fix punctures in a tyre manufacturing company rather understanding how to manufacture a tyre what quality of rubber to be used etc etc! Thanks for the reminder we are engineers before developers
@abhaykumar7055Ай бұрын
@@GamerxAbhigyan he is not selling, he takes them on their Project basis. Padhai kar le, without knowing anything faltu ka gyan se Zindagi nahi chalti.
@rubyciide5542Ай бұрын
Harkirat is doing all these bs cohorts due to fomo
@durgaprasad-vm4mhАй бұрын
Rest of us ? Speak for yourself.
@batmanismanasАй бұрын
@@durgaprasad-vm4mh bhai zara apne portfolio ya github ka link/usertag dena
@cbazxy269728 күн бұрын
Don't gatekeep words, you are free to stop considering yourself as engineer but others are engineers. Just because carpenter does plumbing doesn't mean he isn't still a carpenter, if he still has the skills.
@debjitpan4445Ай бұрын
I’ve had a couple of interviews, and I’ve realized something that might help you. My first one was in Cognizant, and the format was like each interviewer had to take two interviews within 90 mins. I went in confident, and instead of just answering questions, I would end my answers on purposefully open-ended points-just enough to provoke curiosity. It worked like a charm. I could see the interviewer getting more engaged, asking follow-ups that I was already prepared for. By the end, I asked him a ton of questions, but instead of straightforward answers, he shared his experiences. That interview ran over by a full 70 minutes, leaving just 20 minutes for the next candidate (I still feel a little bad for next candidate!). After that, I was sure I nailed it. The key takeaway? Make your interview a conversation, not an interrogation. Control the flow, make it interesting, and most importantly-don’t sound like a robot.
@unclezee736925 күн бұрын
hey how to give open ended points like an example ?
@uvaisahmad6038Ай бұрын
I didn't even realise how 26 minutes passed while watching the video. Great video and great explanation. Sir video dekh kr 3 idiots repeat hogai. Kamiyabi ka picha mt kro Excellence ka picha kro. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Kamyabi jhak marke piche aaygi ❤❤❤..
@uvaisahmad6038Ай бұрын
I was unaware of your channel and name. But jbse colleagues se pta chala Fan bn gya apka ❤❤
@abhinay.kАй бұрын
true
@lastbenchers019Ай бұрын
Was depressed not getting and intern, but bro put the video at the right time
@alokmeher32Ай бұрын
Same here
@raodevendrasinghАй бұрын
thank you for this video, it was really calming and is making me really hopeful, ive been building projects right out of college, im currently close to completing my second full-stack project, i dont have any experience, i never sat for any placements because they were just not good and im already graduated, but i want to show recruiters that i can build just out of curiosity so im taking my time to make it standout from everyone else's work
@rachitkatariyaАй бұрын
Thanks, Piyush Bhai, this is exactly what I needed! I'm working on an amazing project related to mental health issues and i know that in today's world, no one care about this, and everywhere influencers are growing each day who they are creating FOMO.
@mindfulphrasesАй бұрын
That's what exactly I was thought when i started coding. Because everyone is running behind the money, they don't have curiosity to up their skills. Most of the people learn MERN and think they know everything. Keep it brother ❤❤
@vanshpal5960Ай бұрын
So honest brother , I realized this when I switched to my first company it’s not just about clearing the interview. After that, you need to be able to add value to the team or organization. I was reading and trying to implement new things, but most of the time it felt more like interview prep. Now, you've given me more clarity on what I'm actually trying to do, and I see that I've been stuck in a cycle of just learning to prepare answers for interviews. Also, I was totally unaware of the idea of learning from engineering blogs thanks for that . . .
@Prince-nn6igАй бұрын
Hi bro I have also recently started working in a startup and I got like complicated task recently and even I took help from the senior still couldn't resolve so I was concerned what to do
@UTTAMPCE21CS173Ай бұрын
Such an amazing video! Nowadays, I’m going through the same thing you mentioned, like preparing for interviews rather than learning out of curiosity, which I used to do in my first and second years of college. I’m wasting time on things while knowing better. Now, I will give myself time to rethink my life and goals, reflect on my mistakes, and genuinely ask myself if I truly want to pursue coding in the tech world. Thanks for the video 💌
@theakshow689625 күн бұрын
Mene aj tak kisi influencer ki tutorial nahi dekha apna learning pe focus Kiya with the help of teachers. Aaj apne jo kaha hai uski value bhot jayada hai mere liye. Apne ek guru ki tarah guidance di hai mene apki bhi video kabhi nahi dekhi...lekin apne jo path bataya hai me usi pe chalonga... Jese me chalta aa raha tha... Gold mine this video Is.❤
@shriyashparandkar7659Ай бұрын
Every new developer needs Big bro like you to make them realize what path they should choose and focus on what they actual want and how they can achieve it. Sometimes reality checks are necessary! Thanks for your guidance. Looking forward to meet you someday in my life.
@mdirfan0507Ай бұрын
This is what many students need it, no body talking about real problems happening with younger students. Thanks Piyush!
@eternal423Ай бұрын
Totally agree and greatful i found this. He is literally a pure soul and always try to guide us on the right path. Thank you so much 💖
@shrawanthakur4168Ай бұрын
respect++ for Piyush, a well-needed video for the young gen.
@karthiknamboori4963Ай бұрын
agree with every word! but from my experience a lot of interviewers dont care about your curiosity, they only care about whether you can solve the question using 2D dp or 2 heap approach or someother random way which you wont get unless you have seen that leetcode q.
@shashankbansal581Ай бұрын
Sorry to say , but most domain level rounds are based on particular structure which companies disclose before the start of the interview process. Curiosity is important but interview process are against the whole flow of curiosity also.
@Surajk_umar01Ай бұрын
We know that by what he is saying bro understand that if you are that person you are prepared, do you understand that?
@ArbajShaikh-cb4rtАй бұрын
Agree🙌
@akshatxd9871Ай бұрын
@@Surajk_umar01 bruh really are you a fan boy?
@coderwork8335Ай бұрын
@@Surajk_umar01I didn't get what u were saying, plz improve ur English.
@coderwork8335Ай бұрын
@@akshatxd9871Muze to samaj bhi nai aya kya bolraha he 😂
@hruthikks1610Ай бұрын
its true THE CURIOSITY i had got lost when i started looking for jobs, i want that curiosity i had 3 months back, 1 year, 2 year back. Thanks for this video
@BulletSPАй бұрын
Eye opener for me :D as a Developer, such video constantly strikes my true motive for picking up development, which I surely do forget from time to time, seems like getting DeveloperGita lessons from Lord itself
@ankushroy5606Ай бұрын
for beginners after watching this video pls don't come in fomo and start reading engineering blogs , bcz u will rarely understand anything first u should have a basic knowledge on basic things clear
@rishavmishra1367Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot It's really good for someone to say that you don't just do things to crack an interview but to understand the need and then go for it
@shivarajumadiАй бұрын
Hey, Piyush. Thanks for this video. It really helped me to see things more clearly. Thanks for the blog suggestions.
@keagle187Ай бұрын
It's really an amazing idea to follow, to deep dive into concepts purely out of interest, but sadly just like 99% of freshers in India only care about getting the job, 90% of the interviewers only care about the 3 dsa questions they ask to freshers and ask no deep questions about the unique project you have built. How can u impress someone who isn't passionate about engineering themself ?? In an ideal world an interviewer would be excited to learn about any things that we have built by ourselves, but all the interviewers care about is time complexity of your code. Every day that I spend deep diving into new tech stacks and understanding the fascinating tech. is a day that I could have spent practicing dsa because at the end of the day that's what the job market cares for now.
@coderwork8335Ай бұрын
Prepare dsa along with building things(seems difficult but if u have whole day it is feasible)
@skywalker_music3421Ай бұрын
Exactly what I', tryna say lol The interviewers don't give single hoot about you or your project lol
@charanac7288Ай бұрын
I got to know above the development in my collage time , I got into full-stack development so badly that I never prepared for the DSA , even though It is very important to crack an interview. I was too much focused on the development. I was curious and my mind used blown whenever I learn how things are build and how things works, thats still exits me a lot. Eventually I got job but not as developer but as support engineer because my DSA is not that good. I still have hope in me , I started going the developers in my company ask as many questions as I can and trying to improve myself and also preparing for DSA in meantime. I still build projects for my enjoyment. Hoping for the best
@jaylalakiyaАй бұрын
Completely true. I always advise my friends to keep building innovative things while they are just looking for interviews and how to crack it.
@heetpatel5371Ай бұрын
Currently I'm learning reactJS and DSA in C++ together. Hard to Maintain Consistency but Feels Great at the end of Day.
@ultimateintimaterАй бұрын
kuch nahi hoga
@coderwork8335Ай бұрын
Good Brother, I am doing the same
@electrolyteNАй бұрын
@@ultimateintimater stop demotivating. Tujhse* kuch nhi hoga
@MuhammadArslan-px1smАй бұрын
Keep going 🎉🎉. I'm doing dsa leetcode dev(react) at the same time 😂😂
@Pandit_mohit002Ай бұрын
..i am also learning javascript and also dsa in c++...literally it is hard now to maintain them together...but we can make it happen one day
@codersforlife1484Ай бұрын
Thank you! It was great video and I never think in this way. From Now onwards I will be also curious about tech and Build great products to solve real world problems. ❤
@avshekrajАй бұрын
I am proud saying myself a developer and I love coding to explore problem and then solve them. You validated me. thanks.
@SurajSingh-mf3vzАй бұрын
This is the exact reason I'm not applying for any job despite having finished college several months ago. I know that I'm not competent enough yet and I've a long way to go to actually be a decent Engineer to start applying for a decent and talent caring companies. Or it could also be that I've some sort of imposter syndrome. idk man!
@Taher_M23 күн бұрын
wah sir kya baat kahi hai aapne! bohot achhe se samjhaya, what is the core essence. what actually should be our perspective.
@jatinsharma3792Ай бұрын
Chlo koi toh bola ki her din Naya hai koi repeating job nhi hai 😅😂 after coming from Mechanical industry I think my line is much better than working (IT) here it's just because I don't need to worry.. if tomorrow I will not learn this I will lose my job. 😂 In reality the Mechanical line is far much better if somebody doesn't like to study study study and not have interest in tech. I know I have to study everyday for the rest of my life😅 Many people don't able to accept this. Just listen love songs which eventually make you feel deeper connecting in debugging 😅😅 which I find very intresting and Lovable ❤😅 🎲
@androidstuffsАй бұрын
Hn bhai ,fas gaya yar IT Mai
@karanshedge514Ай бұрын
Thank you for such a good video. Thank you sir. One of best 26 min. ❤
@digvi2550Ай бұрын
The problem was with me! i was damn curious of how things are build but when the placement are coming I was distracted to prepare more for interview rather than building things!
@PrashantRai-n3lАй бұрын
Thanks man! Thanks for confirming, I'm on the right path.
@kunalsarpal7564Ай бұрын
This is hands down the best video I've ever watched on KZbin!
@musicxmusic6794Ай бұрын
thank you piyush bhai before this video there was no motivation to create projects but still just for fun i used to create simple projects but now i understand what kind of projects i should be building
@samarbhao4703Ай бұрын
Exactly !! you spelled straight forward --------- thank you so much💙💙💙
@HeySkideeАй бұрын
India needs innovation. There no such things like vercel, reddit, chatgpt, docker etc. getting launched from India. Innovation is done when u are curious or are willing to solve a problem Running behind a job will not lead to innovation.
@ankurray714Ай бұрын
Wow, Thank you so much buddy for sharing this. Luckily without any prior knowledge and tech background, I am working at enterprise level, and this is what I needed at this time. Those resources given by you will enhance my curiosity.
@Uvesh-uu5dcАй бұрын
Best Video I have seen in the whole youtube. At first I used to think you are just a regular developer but you are just genius. In just 20 mins you cleared so many doubts that I have had for around 4-5 years and guided me towards better career.
@firojshaikh9759Ай бұрын
Mere liye accha khasa helpful rahega ye video. Thank you so much for this great guidance 🙏 ❤️
@kirat_x69Ай бұрын
That's what i think. I loved to explore tech more then coding
@NishantaJoshiАй бұрын
Best video I have seen today, so much relatable. Keep posting ....
@wavyway7140Ай бұрын
happened same with me during mastercard and oracle interview , they did't asked me any standard interview question. i cleared 2 tech round of mastercard and 3 tech round of oracle just because of my project . project was involving concept of transaction implementation from dbms, it they find it interesting.......very honest suggestion by you piyush keep it up
@mdsajidalam9503Ай бұрын
That's exactly i think the way you are saying, i strongly believe in building something useful not only for getting a job 😊
@deepakgupta4929Ай бұрын
"it's a highly motivated video for any field , curiosity is must to enhance itself" thank you sir
@adiMallyaАй бұрын
I have no shame in admitting I am exactly the dev you are speaking about. I self realised this. I cleared the interview and landed a job, but I feel nothing about it. I am lost here. I am anxious. I have absolutely no curiosity. I chased jobs just to survive on the only few sets of skills I am aware of (stressing on "awareness" not depth of knowledge). I knew for a fact, this is something I know better than the skills required for other jobs and turns out to be an industry where there's money too. I lost the curiosity I had in school when I was first introduced to CS. Even for a job now, I am not hungry enough. I am too content with where I have been. But I want to try to build that curiosity again. I have a job now, just learn and make the best of it. And, the next 1 year just be curious and build without any interview preparation.
@py7432Ай бұрын
Lol, I have enough curiosity and interest and yet I'm not able to land in my desired job.
@hondaxblade2127Ай бұрын
After watching this I can proudly say that I'm curious developer 😊
@aniruddhparwalАй бұрын
Respect ++ bhai. This is best video I came across this year. Must needed in engineering arena
@DeepanshuMalviyaPhysicsАй бұрын
Are bhai sahab gazab. Pehli bar ese title ka video kaam ka laga hai.
@mnishgnjhu9327Ай бұрын
Started coding yesterday only and this video is in my suggestion . Algorithm is 💯.
@adib-the-noobАй бұрын
I would love to give full credit for my learning and implementation of technology to my curiosity about 'how things work behind the scenes.' It is crucial to push yourself beyond boundaries and dive deep into tech! And only this can make you different from other devs those who are working on CRACKING interviews.
@shubhtalk7073Ай бұрын
Most underrated chanell 😢
@AdvNeelamSabharwalАй бұрын
This video literally made me believe that focus on yourself rather than going out for any fomo. Know about new tech coming into picture but don't create tension around it. Gradually shift if needed.
@nextleveltech267Ай бұрын
This is a excellent video ❤️❤️❤️.... Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts ❤️
@TechnicalVishal463Ай бұрын
Thanks you piyush bro Now I understand how to reach my goal
@sunilmaurya6594Ай бұрын
This is the reason I love you bro, you just don't make video for views only❤
@Param3021Ай бұрын
This video is The Best mentorship session!
@devabakare357Ай бұрын
I wish, I could see this video before, thank you some much 🤝
@sucessdy3999Ай бұрын
So true, Piyush bhaiya! I can't imagine a day without coding or building things. I'm always thinking of new ways to create something, but I haven't quite figured out what exactly will make a real-world impact with my skills. I know I'll find out soon. Even though I'm just a frontend developer, design and creativity constantly motivate me to build something good and beautiful. After a year, I realized I made the mistake of relying too much on tutorials, but I learned from it. I went back to the basics, ensuring my foundations are strong. Now, I understand code much better. I often ask myself, 'Why coding?' But the truth is, coding gave me a new life. Without it, my life feels a bit empty. I just love building things. 😇
@SibixpurАй бұрын
Building another e commerce?
@sucessdy3999Ай бұрын
@@Sibixpur No, buddy, for me, e-commerce is a little boring... I wanted to create an advanced tracking app. 😅
@SibixpurАй бұрын
@@sucessdy3999 so basically advanced to do app...sorry bud..untill you create which is actually usefull or unique or complex its not worth it..but if youre in first year then all good ..and grow more in future years
@sucessdy3999Ай бұрын
@@Sibixpur Oh, I mean tracking app who finds a lost phone or something like that-yeah, but in a second year, and yes, I'm keep upgrading my 🙂skills.
@SibixpurАй бұрын
@@sucessdy3999 I see... you're in second yr...that's good then keep up, the only thing I would say is don't get indulge with others in mern stack /frontend and all ,i mean you can learn that but don't spend too much time on merly those Glad you are not another web dev And hope it's an android app, could make a desktop app as well i guess which can locate all your connected device
@milindsahuАй бұрын
An enlightening video for those considering a career in the technology industry.
@abhimanyu6215Ай бұрын
Thanks Piyush for such insightful video. I am able to connect with each point you mentioned and I learned how to become a real engineer not just for getting a job.
@sachigoyal9300Ай бұрын
This video is exactly sth we all needed as a developers! To do things out of the box rather than going with the flow. The power we can hold as a developer is sth truly explained in the video. Thanks for such an amazing video sir!!❤✨️
@You_Only_LiveOnceАй бұрын
This is going to be life changing video for many including me 😊
@ashwanikharwar2023Ай бұрын
This is awesome, you change my thinking style about tech So thank you so much ❤❤
@sakhisaheliritikaАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing reality of interviews.
@rahulghosh760826 күн бұрын
Is video ko dhek ke fir se surwat wala time yead aayaga. Kitna curious tha yaar 😅
@asmittyagi6250Ай бұрын
Great video sir, Needed it thanks a lot.
@dhanrajhuli2931Ай бұрын
I really liked the video. Keep making videos like this
@AnkitKumar-vc7omАй бұрын
Superb video, I just want to add one thing that if people only study for interview and then crack it also, but in the long run it will just not play well because you will not to do great because in tech everytime the problem changes and need new approach. So if you are curious it will help to really feel the real essence and power of tech and help you to reach real potential. Which can't be reached if you are just doing this for getting a job.
@sandeeptanjore1253Ай бұрын
Hey Piyush - so rightly said - when you have the power use it responsibly which will also solve a real world problem. Thanks buddy!
@TuhinAhamed-p1oАй бұрын
As a subscriber, I am from Bangladesh.It's true. India have some opportunity like MNC Companies like google, microsoft and other companies come to College. But In Bangladesh we are avoid from MNCs. But i Have Completed My Development now i started my DSA. I Hope i will crack my dream company
@syedmajid3202Ай бұрын
True, Its all about developing mindset!
@alihassan-jg8tkАй бұрын
Not a single minute wasted in this video. Truely honest and realistic one
@hassaan-devАй бұрын
Great , explanation Piyush 😊
@thankfulnesstoGod-d6dАй бұрын
Thank you, Piyush bhai, for making such a good video and guiding us in the right direction.
@rajujang_aАй бұрын
agreed, got the job after a year never prepared for interview But, when someone less experienced is taking the interview, asks very different kind of questions and more experienced dev asks very different type of questions, I could never answer all the questions of less experienced devs
@ShivangiJhaOfficialАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing this gold!! ❤😊
@someshkarmakar47Ай бұрын
such a great video piyush... curiosity and passion is everything..... Thanks... 💖
@shahzadsafeofficial7 күн бұрын
I already created amazing projects according to my skill level, yes create projects as it gives a unique experience, also personal projects have no boundaries that make able you to create such amazing things.
@Bakchod_dimaagАй бұрын
Nice, maza aagya bhaiya! Blogs padhna to psand h mujhe! Aapne kch resources bta diye abb maza aayega😊
@rohanGola131Ай бұрын
Thanks for this masterpiece video 😭✨ I don't even realised how fast 26 mins passed🥰🥰love you
@sherhasan8896Ай бұрын
amazing video you really stand out from other
@rajparab5051Ай бұрын
I am currently in the pursuit of switching jobs but I am not able to get interview calls I didnt understood what I was missing I am curious to some extent but I believe I have procrastinating for building anything I think I should get out of my confort zone to get better at the craft
@annomy1493Ай бұрын
i pushed 2 apps to production and writing code for new app while watching this video. :)
@NandiniShinyАй бұрын
thank you piyush , this is somehow decreased my stress...
@pawxnsinghАй бұрын
i'm learning dsa/cp to build my own databases, redis, and kafka, or next big tech i'm learning development to build my own SaaS love you bro 💕💕💕
@vedantjain2606Ай бұрын
This is really an eye opener video.
@coffeewithcoder15 күн бұрын
Thanks for your kind advice.
@faizanalam8823Ай бұрын
Thank you Piyush for such an amazing video❤
@DTALKS01Ай бұрын
I think if we have good projects and show in social media and connects with CTOs and CEOs on X , they offer from there side to please work with us..... You don't need to run behind interview...but condition is you have to build solid skills
@ShubhamPandey-st4nnАй бұрын
Everything is good if you are enjoying it
@DTALKS01Ай бұрын
I just explain my complete backend youtube project , by hitesh sir , I crack interview and I really love that time to explain my project and my 90% interview we talk about my project and after 2 hour of interview they call me and say I am selected.
@deepakmohanty88Ай бұрын
Which one plz help I want to watch?
@HUZAIFABDPARRAYAITBECSАй бұрын
it was such a long a long time ago I've liked a yt video genuinely
@navneetdubey9741Ай бұрын
First fall it's a great video i really appreciate your efforts for making it and giving clarity of thought to the young generation like us . Differently at least getting 1% of clarity through this video, thank you.
@YashrajChauhan-fq7bbАй бұрын
6:25 bro just saw ashneer grover viral short and made this video.Hats off....
@urprakashguptaАй бұрын
great video by you piyush bhaiya 🔥
@KAVITASURYAWANSHI-n3xАй бұрын
Thank you so much for this guidance It's really helpful 🥰
@kiranamin4110Ай бұрын
This video was worth for Developer - Curiosity Mindset