Certs are really not helpful if you are trying to get into the industry. If you are trying to break into software learn, build projects, and network. That will get you into the industry. Certs can come later if at all. Software Engineering is all about proving that you can do the work. Certs don't help with that.
Yeah, skip the certs if you’re want to be a developer, not really worth the time or investment. Unless you’re going for cloud architect roles, then maybe.
While certs are cheap they don't teach alot so u end up doing mutliple. Also some certs have expiration dates like AWS ao u keep repaying to recertify.
Get certs if you want to make 100k with ten years of experience. Build projects, do leetcode, and study system design if you want to make 500k with ten years of experience.
Great video. As a non stem major from a great university and a bootcamp graduate from a not so great bootcamp, I found my break in was heavily relied on on-hands coding knowledge, basic projects, and technical interview practice.
That last guy had it right, you really don't need degrees or certs to get these jobs. A solid portfolio will do more for you than those things ever could because all these companies care about is whether you can do the job they're paying you to do. My sister literally just taught herself by learning online how to code and program and now she makes over $100,000 a year.
In California 2 years of community college and 2 years of state college is going to run about 16k. Totally doable. When you pick a major, don't avoid math, embrace it.
anyone have any Software development recommended courses/ programsthat will help people wanting to be a software developer, but not want to take another 4 years of college?
Indian immigrants actually earn too less compare to whites. I think due to green card and visa sponsorships indians dont brag about salaries. Do u want to work in less salary? Cuz in India now sw engineers with 4-5+ experience ppl easily earn 1.5-2 lac per month
Certs are really not helpful if you are trying to get into the industry. If you are trying to break into software learn, build projects, and network. That will get you into the industry. Certs can come later if at all. Software Engineering is all about proving that you can do the work. Certs don't help with that.
would you say I need a degree? because I am interested in developing apps, but I don't want to do another 4 year of college for cs
Yeah, skip the certs if you’re want to be a developer, not really worth the time or investment. Unless you’re going for cloud architect roles, then maybe.
I like the last guy's advice
how do you apply it?
While certs are cheap they don't teach alot so u end up doing mutliple. Also some certs have expiration dates like AWS ao u keep repaying to recertify.
Talk about Flight Attendants not getting paid for being at the airport before and in between flights and not getting paid for boarding
Love watching this channel and realizing the only two demographics in SWE are black and white 😂😂
Get certs if you want to make 100k with ten years of experience.
Build projects, do leetcode, and study system design if you want to make 500k with ten years of experience.
Great video. As a non stem major from a great university and a bootcamp graduate from a not so great bootcamp, I found my break in was heavily relied on on-hands coding knowledge, basic projects, and technical interview practice.
That last guy had it right, you really don't need degrees or certs to get these jobs. A solid portfolio will do more for you than those things ever could because all these companies care about is whether you can do the job they're paying you to do.
My sister literally just taught herself by learning online how to code and program and now she makes over $100,000 a year.
Why do women make less in the same position? Why is nobody doing anything about it?
In California 2 years of community college and 2 years of state college is going to run about 16k. Totally doable. When you pick a major, don't avoid math, embrace it.
You should ask people in Great falls, VA how much they make as the average household income there is 353k.
This is why the layoffs will keep happening
Why you say that ?
@@vince11harris inflated salaries during good time of stock market will result in mass layoff during bad time of stock market.
Thank you for sharing this with us! 😀
Great video, thanks for those informative interviews
anyone have any Software development recommended courses/ programsthat will help people wanting to be a software developer, but not want to take another 4 years of college?
Why do SWE wear cargo pants?
I love last person advices. I’ve been 15+ years in the industry and I couldn’t agree more.
Show some love to the Network Architecture guys, CCIE. 225k plus....
how do you find the business domain you are into?
Go to Honolulu HI please 🙏
Wages are too hi yes. Sir Biden we need more Indian HB1 visas Sir yes from India 🙏 🙏 🙏 i have many experience here india 20 years
Indian immigrants actually earn too less compare to whites. I think due to green card and visa sponsorships indians dont brag about salaries. Do u want to work in less salary? Cuz in India now sw engineers with 4-5+ experience ppl easily earn 1.5-2 lac per month
If your going to college, electrical engineering is better
Why
0:01 he looks ridiculous.