The Reality Of Being A Software Engineer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Being a software engineer can be a great career but there are some things everyone should be aware of that aren't so great. In this video I talk about the main things that will experience in the field which will help you decide if it's for you or not.
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As a dev/ engineer, this guy's spot on. Too things I love is the never ending learning & how it's not easy, naturally that's a source of pride. You also have to be humble af & ask questions (that might make u 'look dumb')
Thanks George!
Thanks George, that's really helpful too. I currently teach accounting as its the only thing that keeps my brain happy... then I found tech!
Facts I do feel stupid lol
I've seen a million "The Reality Of Being A Software Engineer" videos, but this is the one I best connected with. Thanks!
Man this is SO true! About 15 mins before daily standups I'm trying to figure out how to frame why I'm still working on the same thing from Monday in as positive of light as possible on Thursday 🤣😅
I agree with all this. Just one note. Often times the pressure can come from other people and factors and not technical problems themselves. This can be very demanding
100% true!
Being a devloper for one year now, this is spot on!
I love the feeling of the answer being in front of me and then I SOLVE IT. That's why I want to get into the field.
Always a great feeling when you figure it out
I have never heard before better explanation and accurate description for being SE. Good job, my friend. 🤗
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for speaking the truth, you broke this down, fam. I definitely needed this 😊!! Im more of it then dev.
Im learning right now, and watching these videos helps keeping me motivated.
Great video Brian, I’ve been an Engineer for almost 12yrs. What got me into this field was a childhood dream and enthusiasm to create.
Stand up calls / meetings are a waste of time if you ask me.
Hi, you are one of the realest people online when it comes to giving solid real advice about my career change. Thank you my brother.
I tried making a day in the life video once, it started at 4:45 AM at my Keurig and ended at midnight. That was a solid one year of hell, that project.
I did java coding for a year with one of fortune 500 companies. What you said was really right. The pressure is too high.
Yes when work becomes passion, money follows..double bonus..great point
This is the realest explanation of software engineering I have seen so far. 👍
I love your videos!!! Thank you for making them and sharing them with us!
Thanks for watching them! Happy to help
Your videos are really helping so huge thanks! 🙏 Im 47 and leaving my well established teaching career (accounting) to move into tech & I dont want to watch a video about what to wear to the office or what a software engineer eats for lunch 🤦♀️😂 I want real life with stressful careers, bills to pay, families to care for etc so I'm finding your content much more relevant for my life so thank you & I'm still interested!
you have inspired me to love programming even more than i do and im still just a beginner. thanks man
Thanks for watching! Let me know how it goes
This is the most authentic video on youtube.
So true, all those "day in the of" videos are not accurate. Not every Dev job is FAANG job and has enormous campuses. I tolerate the stress because I love problem solving and creating new stuff.
Thanks for sharing the truth!
Loved the vid.
You made very solid points
Your mind will always be occupied with solutions, problems and you can't be mentally present in lots of occasions 😂😢. It takes lot of efforts to draw that line.
Definitely. Hate when I can’t sleep because of a bug I can’t figure out lol
I wish the fragile ego was true, but I've met too many SWEs who are way too arrogant and have a sense of entitlement.
Brian, I'm LOVING PYTHON! I currently work at the airport here in Georgia and have the opportunity to read everyday. My PYTHON book is with me 24-7. I've found the joy in learning and what I'll be doing in about 6-months. Coding is creating! When you've studied all that you can, your brain is begging to be used and challenged. Next on my schedule is SQL. My 90-year old father brought that database program to my attention about 8-years ago but I never took the time to venture into anything database related. Let me tell you, as old as I am my attitude of "You can do it" has heightened to a level I cannot explain!
Programming with PYTHON is what I want to do!! I'm in it for the glory FIRST as I know the money will be there as well.
When people sing praises to your name after the war, that right there is worth MORE than all of the riches of the world.
Keep pushing, Brian. I expect to hear of your newly established software company soon.
Great fortune to you and your family!
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I always enjoyed coding that why i chose computer science in high school but then a lot of people never picked it, now in college a lot of people picked computer science the same people that laughed at me in high school, there reason was that computer science made a lot of moeny, these people man
Dope video as usual.
Everything you said is the truth. This job is much harder than my previous IT job.
I switched careers 5 months ago as a self taught developer. But I wanted this. I wanted this challenge. I didn’t want to be stuck on the Help Desk or doing repetitive tasks with a lack of substance or purpose like I’ve had in previous jobs.
Thanks!
I'm learning rn and my mentor that teaching me basically said, you can get into this field for the money and you'll enjoy it but with that mindset, you won't advance further than an L4 maybe L5 if you're naturally talented. if you wanna actually do this because you enjoy it and you find a sub-industry you enjoy money won't even be a thought cus 1 you'll have more than enough.
this is true as ive experienced so far cus i live in a country where software developers make enough money out of High school to buy a Mercedes S-class and live in a well-off area.
i know a guy in the company whos looking to hire me that makes enough money in a month to buy a whole ass house in a really nice suburb every month just from his salary and he basically invests half of it each month so i dont even wanna know how much he gets in total a month
I started it for the money. I lasted about three months learning it before I realised I was stumped everytime I went to build a project. "Ah, yes... there's nothing I actually want to build" 🤦♀️ It's impossible to keep it up if you're only doing it for the money imo.
Great content #Brian as usual and please update us with such issues ChatGPT, OpenAI, Lensa AI . . . . are these things could take the job of software engineers and coders ? I am beginner in this road and your videos are way enjoyable and inspiring, so helpful .
@@brian-cache Alright thanks a lot
As a software engineer you know that there is software monitoring how long you are spending in the bathroom .
Is it going to be like this even for being an intern?
I highly doubt it. If you’re in a good situation you shouldn’t be too stressed. They should know that you’re learning and support you more. It gets harder as you move up in rank because you end up with more responsibility and it’s assumed you don’t need much help at all.
Would these same reasons apply to being a web developer bro?
@@brian-cache aight then bro, I'm still in high school rn so thanks for the vid, it's that realness.Guess I need to work on: my passion for code,enjoy it,pride aside and have a well rounded routine.
Remember how life was like for software engineers on the job before AI. 😂
There is chat gpt now, use it to your benefit
Truth