I agree. AI/GPT's are like "super google". They provide a major productivity increase, but no way can they do my job. Thanks to the host and guest for such a transparent, informative, and enjoyable interview. 🙌
2:56. "Dude I get like 30 minutes a day to work on things!" This 100%. The main thing I hate about back when I had to go into an office was how long it would take me to get my work done due to being constantly interrupted by bosses/coworkers every 10 minutes. Ever since working from my home office, I am able to focus and do deep work without interruption; much more productive than back when I had to physically go into an office. The RTO mandate is so dumb; it's a great way to watch worker productivity plummet.
Skills pay the bills. You need to be a good data engineer, but there are very few who are because everyone is just in for the money nowadays and nobody for the challenge and the tech
This Tech Lounge series is so cool, Sundas! I got a lot of motivation from this interview, and the conversation between you two was very interesting and down to earth, I appreciate that. Thank you, Zach, for all the advice to prepare as a data engineer! 👩🏽💻
On the other hand, Why would an older engineer with children and an established way of doing things be more productive than an ambitious, intelligent, enterprising, proactive young guy? It really depends more on the individual engineers than age. You probably work for the government lol. Mark Zuckerberg was only 19 when he became a billionaire
Thanks for bringing Zach! pleasure to watch someone who speaks openly about the pay and sharing other insights. Never a dull moment during entire videos. Kudos to you as well as being a great host giving required space.
Sundas, do you remember me? When he appeared in one of your shots, I commented on that video requesting a detailed vlog about him, which would be very helpful for us. You replied that you would be making such videos, and now you have done it Awesome 🙌
@@SundasKhalid sundas can you please make video for students who are in their final years of college on how to prepare for data scinece roles and crack its interviews
After witnessing the whole shoot, I'm amazed by the editing work! Such a great production, and caters to the interest of your audience! Btw love the picture quality :)
OMG yes you were right there. The video turned out great especially with awesome office setup at Statsig. And you should take the credit for picture quality because you helped me pick the camera 😃
I simply can't choose between becoming a data analyst and then striving to become a data engineer, or becoming a sysadmin and then striving to become a cybersecurity analyst. These are IT fields I'm deeply interested in. Can someone give me their opinion on which path is more realistic to pursue?
Try all of them. You're interested on them on a high level point of view, when you actually try these paths your self and play around with the stuff you learn, you'll understand these fields at least in an intermediate level, and you'll eventually find pros and cons in each field and you'll be knowledgeable enough to choose which one suits you best. And trust me, people's opinions don't mean nothing, no one knows you better than your self.
@@GAZ___ agree with this comment. Based on my experience, I tried several position before deciding that data engineer role is the best fit for me (for now). Who knows that even after few years my preferences will be changed. So don't be afraid to try!
Seriously, This guy came from no where suddenly and started showing off his tech journey. He also has a girl who constantly posts about data shit on linkedin.
I work in tech. The salaries he's giving are definitively the norm at Big Tech. If you're a senior level candidate (+5 YOE) you can expect around 500K/year. One of my friend's cousin works at Robinhood the trading app and he makes 400K/year.
Zack mentioned at 17:00 that "data engineers with expertise in master data and machine learning are safe". What does "master data" refer to, and what are these roles like? How do these jobs differ from typical data engineering roles that are going to be replaced? Are they still referred to as data engineers, or are they considered machine learning engineers instead?
He is probably referring to Master Data Management i.e. MDM Data Engineering. Its a niche type of Data Engineering which focuses more more creating tables or storage solutions that serve as your single source of truth across your organization. For example, you could say anywhere you see the words "Mister" or "Misters" we will call it as "Mr". I am not entirely sure what he means by Master data is safe. Most data engineers perform some sort of MDM activity in general. It is rarely a standalone role on its own so my assumption is he misspoke. Machine Learning is in high demand but just because you are not an ML Engineer does not mean you are at risk. There is massive demand for data engineers with and without ML skills and I don't see this trend changing anytime soon.
Well if he worked for a year or two for some of these big tech companies and earn from $350k - $600k/year….that ain’t as impressive vs someone who make $250k/year for 20 years or more. There is a reason he only last for a year or two in these tech firms that made $350k or more per year. Let that sink in…
This is one of the funnest tech related video on TH-cam. As I followed along the video, I pretty much pretended I was the one getting paid like they do. I don't think watching TH-cam has ever felt that much fun.🤙
@@deepmodel-q3bdon't think it is a scam because he is very knowledgeable. But I do believe courses in general are not worth the money if you understand the fundamentals
Hi Sundas, I wanted to say a big thank you for the great interview and for sharing information about Julius AI. Do you need to subscribe to Levels to access the salary Excel sheet? I'm about to finish my Data Scientist program and would like to know the salary range in Los Angeles, where I live. Thanks again!
i am not going to be a data engineer.. I don`t know why I am seeing these videos anymore If it possible that liars and junkies of all kinds are distur5bing my night because they are bully friends
He coded every day, even on the weekends for over a decade. He was building his own apps before he even got hired by a big tech company. He loves what he does. He saw opportunities open to him while working at FB. He took advantage of that opportunity, took a job that was tough for him and he wasn't quite ready for. it didn't work out but it prepared him for the next job, and he grew from there. There is no luck here, he had the desire, was consistent with growing his skill to a high level, and he was persistent. No successful person would look at his story and say "He got lucky". Success is not luck, success is a mindset.
@@DistrictGentleman “If I never met my mentor, I would’ve never been a billionaire.” Warren Buffett. “Netflix got lucky because our competitors made dozens of mistakes.” Reed Hastings.
@@curtist358 if you think that is BS, it's really not much else I can say to you man. When you have the desire to achieve something and actively work towards it, things do start to work in your favor. It's happened to me time and time again, it's not a secret, it's been written and spoken about a million times over different mediums. Again, success is not luck. and the mindset that you are displaying is not conducive to being successful.
What is this guy on ? Love the energy he has but trust me if he was working under me in a telecom company, he will be in my office every day for some different reasons. He is super sharp and i am sure he is very good at what he does.
Well, there is a question everytime comes in my mind that, will AI tools will replace the job of data scientist or machine learning engineers ? suppose you are learning python for data visualization then here comes Julius , so what about your learning python if julius is doing that stuff for you. Please reply must because I am also learning skills and these things are like breaking motivation and interest to the data science
Tools will come and go. You need to be able to adapt until you can’t offer anything of value anymore. At that point; you either venture out and make something with the skills you developed or pursue another career entirely. AI will one day replace the majority of jobs including software engineering but it won’t be anytime soon especially with just generative AI and the insane cost it takes to simply keep them running despite no real profit being shown yet for many companies. Learn what your passionate about and by the the time AGI comes; you’ll be comfortably retired taking universal checks from the government on top of your retirement.
Hi Sundas, you are really awesome. I would like to know an answer to my question, if I start offering "data-related" services online - will I be able to make some money? Will it flourish like the business of offering the services of Digital Marketing, Logo/Graphics, & Website Design? Thank You. God Bless You.
What was your take away from this conversation? You can try Julius AI for Free here 👉🏼julius.ai/?SundasKhalid&
Tech people feel like they're out of touch with reality.
Where is the github repo?
Where are his links?
@@SamuelDarling-lh9wodid you find it?
I love how high energy Zach is, he’s literally my inner monologue😂
Finally, someone who has my level of energy!!
I agree. AI/GPT's are like "super google". They provide a major productivity increase, but no way can they do my job. Thanks to the host and guest for such a transparent, informative, and enjoyable interview. 🙌
Correct, but that's for today that has been let out. Sam Altman has hinted they have reached AGI.
@@hardy2175Yeah, good point. I've been pretty skeptical, but actual AGI would be potentially overwhelming... amazing... concerning... 🙂
@@hardy2175 having studied AI for 7 months. I think alot of it is marketing.
@@hardy2175if only he had a financial incentive to say that 🤔. I bet his mom thinks he is a very handsome young man too
@@hardy2175 Sam Altman is a salesman, not engineer, never forget that.
dudes tweakin
this comment made me laugh for 10 minutes straight
I'm thinking like "I've see this behavior before"...
$600k i would be tweakin too
ADHD, this guy has
stress to perform..???
Excellent conversation, I liked Zach's energy and down to earth tips 😃
2:56. "Dude I get like 30 minutes a day to work on things!" This 100%. The main thing I hate about back when I had to go into an office was how long it would take me to get my work done due to being constantly interrupted by bosses/coworkers every 10 minutes. Ever since working from my home office, I am able to focus and do deep work without interruption; much more productive than back when I had to physically go into an office. The RTO mandate is so dumb; it's a great way to watch worker productivity plummet.
He is Cracked.
My bro switched to Adderall due the Vyvanse shortage
@@Lagspikee lol
It's just autism.
Or that’s just his personality lol.
Or that’s just his personality and you are on crack.
Skills pay the bills. You need to be a good data engineer, but there are very few who are because everyone is just in for the money nowadays and nobody for the challenge and the tech
first-principles matter. FPM
How honestly he admitted being an entrepreneur also raises self doubt ❤
This Tech Lounge series is so cool, Sundas! I got a lot of motivation from this interview, and the conversation between you two was very interesting and down to earth, I appreciate that. Thank you, Zach, for all the advice to prepare as a data engineer! 👩🏽💻
Couldn’t handle listening to him for 1 whole minute,
Tells money isn’t everything.
Let me check my playback speed... it's on Normal 😬😶🤪
Lmao… checked mine.
You need to be on crack for it to slow down and be on the same level.
There was not a single question on leet code,, misleading,
I love Zach, he's the kindest!
If he was 11 years younger than the 2nd youngest on his team, why does he think he might have gotten the 50th percentile salary by negotiating?
why not saying median ahah it's easier
because he is younger?
On the other hand, Why would an older engineer with children and an established way of doing things be more productive than an ambitious, intelligent, enterprising, proactive young guy?
It really depends more on the individual engineers than age. You probably work for the government lol. Mark Zuckerberg was only 19 when he became a billionaire
Thanks for sharing your experiences 😊
Good to see the 2 prodigies together!
Awesome dude. Amazing talk!
Great guy!
Thanks for bringing Zach! pleasure to watch someone who speaks openly about the pay and sharing other insights. Never a dull moment during entire videos. Kudos to you as well as being a great host giving required space.
Whatever stuff he is on, I want a bag full of it.
It’s called a ✨personality✨ get one
He is having adhd bro
He's admitted to doing adderall for his ADHD.
@@noyes8659 nice Imma try that
Sundas, do you remember me? When he appeared in one of your shots, I commented on that video requesting a detailed vlog about him, which would be very helpful for us. You replied that you would be making such videos, and now you have done it
Awesome 🙌
Yes I remember! I am so glad you made it to this video :) Hope you find it valuable.
@@SundasKhalid sundas can you please make video for students who are in their final years of college on how to prepare for data scinece roles and crack its interviews
@@SundasKhalid you videos are always worth watching Sundas, make more content 🤗
Thank you!!! doing the best I can with the 9 to 5 :)
@@mohammedabdulla1496 dont expect so much of free content.
After witnessing the whole shoot, I'm amazed by the editing work! Such a great production, and caters to the interest of your audience! Btw love the picture quality :)
OMG yes you were right there. The video turned out great especially with awesome office setup at Statsig. And you should take the credit for picture quality because you helped me pick the camera 😃
Fun energy filled episode... nice!
Hi Zach, you can start doing podcast. It will help most of us and you will also not get bored
Zach's mannerisms remind me of Joaquin Phoenix portraying Arthur Fleck in The Joker.
Yo what do you think abt the new movie. I think it’s ass
This guy is the ultimate hype man.
It's funny how some people see him as a genius and others see him as a crackhead.
Lucky you in US you have a great market job
lmao it couldn't be worse the way layoffs and the job market's progressing
@@sonalijha3200 Layoff's and hiring are always happening, that is why the job market is so strong.
this is really good !
Why does the thumbnail say not to start LeetCode?
because clickbait
I simply can't choose between becoming a data analyst and then striving to become a data engineer, or becoming a sysadmin and then striving to become a cybersecurity analyst. These are IT fields I'm deeply interested in. Can someone give me their opinion on which path is more realistic to pursue?
Just enter any of the 3 fields you find and then move towards your favorite stream. This is not the time to be a choosy.
Choose the field you can access a trainer now and start learning.
Don't wait!
Try all of them. You're interested on them on a high level point of view, when you actually try these paths your self and play around with the stuff you learn, you'll understand these fields at least in an intermediate level, and you'll eventually find pros and cons in each field and you'll be knowledgeable enough to choose which one suits you best. And trust me, people's opinions don't mean nothing, no one knows you better than your self.
@@GAZ___ agree with this comment. Based on my experience, I tried several position before deciding that data engineer role is the best fit for me (for now). Who knows that even after few years my preferences will be changed. So don't be afraid to try!
Don't say something negative, don't say something negative, don't say nothing negative.... nice video.
Having people on like this…made me subscribe
What an amazing journey!🎉
The biggest reason he can get 600k which he didn’t mention is because he’s in the US. Try in in Germany 😂
I love the fact that any lie can be circulated on TH-cam especially about salaries & money
Yea, you need to make every possible effort to attract audience, we are all the source of money for them
Seriously, This guy came from no where suddenly and started showing off his tech journey. He also has a girl who constantly posts about data shit on linkedin.
I work in tech. The salaries he's giving are definitively the norm at Big Tech. If you're a senior level candidate (+5 YOE) you can expect around 500K/year. One of my friend's cousin works at Robinhood the trading app and he makes 400K/year.
@@verdikapuku2596 Thanks for the input, I'm also trying to get into it for years now. Would you mind sharing your linkedin profile link?
He's not lying about salary but that only happens if you're the best of the best at FAANG companies. Plenty of NVIDIA engineer are millionaires
Zack mentioned at 17:00 that "data engineers with expertise in master data and machine learning are safe". What does "master data" refer to, and what are these roles like? How do these jobs differ from typical data engineering roles that are going to be replaced? Are they still referred to as data engineers, or are they considered machine learning engineers instead?
I would like to know too
He is probably referring to Master Data Management i.e. MDM Data Engineering. Its a niche type of Data Engineering which focuses more more creating tables or storage solutions that serve as your single source of truth across your organization. For example, you could say anywhere you see the words "Mister" or "Misters" we will call it as "Mr".
I am not entirely sure what he means by Master data is safe. Most data engineers perform some sort of MDM activity in general. It is rarely a standalone role on its own so my assumption is he misspoke. Machine Learning is in high demand but just because you are not an ML Engineer does not mean you are at risk. There is massive demand for data engineers with and without ML skills and I don't see this trend changing anytime soon.
thank you :)
He looks like a crackhead from Breaking Bad
where is the link to the GitHub repo with data engineering learning resources?
If my team member talk/ express himself like this, we'll never be friends 😂
Nothing is never going to be enough when you work do somebody else
Intro is really inspiring
Super interesting interview!
Well if he worked for a year or two for some of these big tech companies and earn from $350k - $600k/year….that ain’t as impressive vs someone who make $250k/year for 20 years or more. There is a reason he only last for a year or two in these tech firms that made $350k or more per year. Let that sink in…
I would never know what to do with that much money... Hopefully just buy my mum a nice house. Cool interview
Help people, tons need help
Very useful information. Thanks!
10:03 LMFAOOOO THE EYEBROWS I'M CRYING
the data version of xQc
I thought the same thing lol
600k and still not enough for a haircut
you thought you ate…
Have you had a haircut recently?
Yea some people get great jobs and some people have haircut
Are you a manager of CR7?
Don’t judge people fu*** Dog 🐩
I love the obsession with TC
Where is the link for the google data engineering handbook
Ohh zack ! You are a ultimate crazy guy!! Your madness just charming my inner soul!! I wish if I could work with you!
When you were using Julius to analyze salaries it couldn’t merge Amazon with AMAZON lol
Minute 7:49 Thats scene it´s really a madness!!😳🤣
This is one of the funnest tech related video on TH-cam. As I followed along the video, I pretty much pretended I was the one getting paid like they do. I don't think watching TH-cam has ever felt that much fun.🤙
This guy is insane
Sundas really appreciate your work.
Arshad Nazir here from Lahore Pakistan
Im in love with this girls nose, stunning
Are you taking about Zach or the girl interviewing him?
just subscribed for amazing content
Where is his Girhub repository?
Im aspire to advance in my career dont know where to start as i completed my engineering searching for job any tips
$600k and yet I couldn’t listen to him for more than a minute
Life is very simple if u r good at academics.
And yet most academics don't make this much $.
lesson learned: netflix has so much money.
Where is the github repo?
his smile like Archana kalpathi
Is it possible to find remote job from Canada like 400k salary ?
Or only possible in SF?
SF or NY BRO
He's talking about shit, does anyone wonder why these idiots got fired?
Data Engineering looks like a hype now, maybe a bubble.
You still have to make a choice. No tech job is safe.
what about polars instead of spark?
Polars is specific to Python. Spark & Scala allow you to scale but know pyspark too.
bro how are you going up 100k per jump...?!
in the uk it goes like 30-50-70-100-125... LMAO need to move to the states i guess
UK is clapped
This is a way to market himself and bring more people in to pay him money to take his courses/seminars.
This video is a marketing scam.
@@deepmodel-q3bdon't think it is a scam because he is very knowledgeable. But I do believe courses in general are not worth the money if you understand the fundamentals
didnt know xqc did data engineering
Homie is geeked on aderall, this is the competition. Homie tries a little too hard to be a memer/quirky.
Hi Sundas, I wanted to say a big thank you for the great interview and for sharing information about Julius AI. Do you need to subscribe to Levels to access the salary Excel sheet? I'm about to finish my Data Scientist program and would like to know the salary range in Los Angeles, where I live. Thanks again!
so basically he said ur job in danger
Wait, I missed it, how does he make $600k/year? Is it through Julius AI?
i am not going to be a data engineer.. I don`t know why I am seeing these videos anymore If it possible that liars and junkies of all kinds are distur5bing my night because they are bully friends
This dude clearly on cocaine...his nose could handle 80 lines of "code" no problem. lol
Are all the courses in the description, are all free?
Majority of them yes
He got lucky.
Didn't everybody?
He coded every day, even on the weekends for over a decade. He was building his own apps before he even got hired by a big tech company. He loves what he does. He saw opportunities open to him while working at FB. He took advantage of that opportunity, took a job that was tough for him and he wasn't quite ready for. it didn't work out but it prepared him for the next job, and he grew from there. There is no luck here, he had the desire, was consistent with growing his skill to a high level, and he was persistent. No successful person would look at his story and say "He got lucky". Success is not luck, success is a mindset.
@@DistrictGentleman “If I never met my mentor, I would’ve never been a billionaire.” Warren Buffett. “Netflix got lucky because our competitors made dozens of mistakes.” Reed Hastings.
@@DistrictGentleman Go back to posting that BS on LI, you'll get more likes
@@curtist358 if you think that is BS, it's really not much else I can say to you man. When you have the desire to achieve something and actively work towards it, things do start to work in your favor. It's happened to me time and time again, it's not a secret, it's been written and spoken about a million times over different mediums. Again, success is not luck. and the mindset that you are displaying is not conducive to being successful.
He could make a million times more if he went on his own
doesnt have laptop
Nice flex on Julius but it’s still GPT powered. Is not something new that’s better than ChatGPT
Holup. You name is Sundas? 💀
Team 600k for the win
This is what happens if you overwork, no family, just for money
You keep laughing unnecessary, speak bullshit sometime and over exaugurated.
Shit this guy is crazy 😜
can you provide the right path of becoming data scientist with courses.
There are no Data Science jobs paid this much. That is a fault.
Always enjoy your videos. more power to you.
Pakistani orgin, muslim - breaking stero types
What stereotypes?
7:10
What is this guy on ? Love the energy he has but trust me if he was working under me in a telecom company, he will be in my office every day for some different reasons. He is super sharp and i am sure he is very good at what he does.
Well, there is a question everytime comes in my mind that, will AI tools will replace the job of data scientist or machine learning engineers ? suppose you are learning python for data visualization then here comes Julius , so what about your learning python if julius is doing that stuff for you.
Please reply must because I am also learning skills and these things are like breaking motivation and interest to the data science
Tools will come and go. You need to be able to adapt until you can’t offer anything of value anymore. At that point; you either venture out and make something with the skills you developed or pursue another career entirely. AI will one day replace the majority of jobs including software engineering but it won’t be anytime soon especially with just generative AI and the insane cost it takes to simply keep them running despite no real profit being shown yet for many companies. Learn what your passionate about and by the the time AGI comes; you’ll be comfortably retired taking universal checks from the government on top of your retirement.
This person is insufferable.
Yup his LinkedIn is just as bad. Always bragging about how much money he makes. He makes his career his whole personality
Hi Sundas, you are really awesome. I would like to know an answer to my question, if I start offering "data-related" services online - will I be able to make some money? Will it flourish like the business of offering the services of Digital Marketing, Logo/Graphics, & Website Design?
Thank You.
God Bless You.
It's not hard, he is losing all his hair!!!
Wtf ? U jelly bro?
what position in Data Engineering would pay 600k? wth hahaah
You in Data Science too?.
Ummm…..