Just graduated from a boot camp. Don’t wanna go back to school. Thanks for the realism. It will be hard but emotionless, that definitely helps out!! Thank you man
I am a student of computer science, year 2022 july I don't now how to code and first day when try html my mind out of control but now i am a mern stack developer but not apply for job because everyday i polishing my skills now i building a mern stack project for eCommerce which have many functionalities examples:- category type , pricing, men women clothing, gadgets and after this i will try to create a chat app because if you have skills you can easily go for job my biggest thought:- first learning and after earning😇
Love the video man. It takes volume. You just have to do more if you want it. More outreaches, more open source contributions, more follow ups. Its too competitive to blindly apply online. I have 10 years of frontend experience at companies like Gitlab and cant and wont get a job applying online. I was seeing so many people struggle with this i did a video on cold vs warm outreach and how to turn them into interviews. Keep it up man!
Actually good advice. My buddy meeded 800 apps to get a shitty swe job. Im at 500 of which a large percentage was very recent and its already demotivating me, every rejection i get the more useless applying feels like. And i think its important to be aware of that. When i started applying i was enthusiastic, the problem when u start to face rejection is the primal part of ur brain starts to tell u its stupid and not worth it. But really u should be more enthusiastic because u should be updating and improving ur resume as u build stuff and thats gonna improve ur chances for the next 1 or 200 apps.
Projects in the triple digits... Dude, what's your definition of an app? Initializing a project and calling it a day lol? I know plenty of devs with 5+ years in the industry and none of them would ever dare to say they've built even 30+ APPS. A proper application takes months to complete, we're not talking about how many 30min youtube tutorials you can plow through and straight up copy... No wonder they're not hiring you with such an attitude
Brother I love your tips that you gave out but maybe if your weren’t trying to sell your classes or calls so early you will be able to build a more long term audience and support that trust you, then you can start selling whatever you want to sell to your audience
Thanks Christian. I watched many videos where they say that applying via LinkedIn is not the best idea. Just today another suggested applying via the company's website is a better idea. What are your thoughts on this? Love your work man👍👍
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Just graduated from a boot camp. Don’t wanna go back to school. Thanks for the realism. It will be hard but emotionless, that definitely helps out!! Thank you man
I have just finished the video and you gave me an amazing point of view regarding junior and senior, thank you very much for the content
I am a student of computer science, year 2022 july I don't now how to code and first day when try html my mind out of control but now i am a mern stack developer but not apply for job because everyday i polishing my skills now i building a mern stack project for eCommerce which have many functionalities examples:- category type , pricing, men women clothing, gadgets and after this i will try to create a chat app because if you have skills you can easily go for job my biggest thought:- first learning and after earning😇
This is no BS tech influencer thank you
Love the video man. It takes volume. You just have to do more if you want it.
More outreaches, more open source contributions, more follow ups.
Its too competitive to blindly apply online.
I have 10 years of frontend experience at companies like Gitlab and cant and wont get a job applying online.
I was seeing so many people struggle with this i did a video on cold vs warm outreach and how to turn them into interviews.
Keep it up man!
awesome video, as always!
Thank you so much!
Are these advises for the US market only? How can you apply to thousands of jobs if you live, for example, in Bulgaria?
Not really keen on Bulgarians mate lol
Actually good advice. My buddy meeded 800 apps to get a shitty swe job. Im at 500 of which a large percentage was very recent and its already demotivating me, every rejection i get the more useless applying feels like.
And i think its important to be aware of that. When i started applying i was enthusiastic, the problem when u start to face rejection is the primal part of ur brain starts to tell u its stupid and not worth it.
But really u should be more enthusiastic because u should be updating and improving ur resume as u build stuff and thats gonna improve ur chances for the next 1 or 200 apps.
Projects in the triple digits... Dude, what's your definition of an app? Initializing a project and calling it a day lol? I know plenty of devs with 5+ years in the industry and none of them would ever dare to say they've built even 30+ APPS. A proper application takes months to complete, we're not talking about how many 30min youtube tutorials you can plow through and straight up copy... No wonder they're not hiring you with such an attitude
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@@bravefastrabbit770he doesn't mean a project he means application like applying for a job .....
Brother I love your tips that you gave out but maybe if your weren’t trying to sell your classes or calls so early you will be able to build a more long term audience and support that trust you, then you can start selling whatever you want to sell to your audience
Really helpful.
Thanks Christian. I watched many videos where they say that applying via LinkedIn is not the best idea. Just today another suggested applying via the company's website is a better idea. What are your thoughts on this? Love your work man👍👍
Great chat big bro ^^
Great content