currently in the process of finding a stable art job after a recent wave of layoffs. it seems that all my co workers are recovering much faster than me tho
@@TheLittleTechTurtle Im actually experiencing the same thing. and i often pass the initially HR interview, and the follow up technical question, but fail on the next interview which is often with senior engineers or the hiring manager
@@Aaron-tl9zy I’m not too sure if you mean a system design interview when you say “the interview with the senior devs” If that’s the case then I would advise you to check out the resources I’ve linked in the description. If that’s not the case though it could be that you’re having trouble communicating your thoughts in a clear manner to them. For that I recommend you use the Acronym S.A.R. I have a video explaining it in my channel. I believe it’s linked at the end of this one
bro you had me, i am a fresher looking for internships, i gave 3-4 interviews but got rejected, since past month i haven't touched that much of programing blaming recession and AI, i know i lack a lot of things and i should practice more. thanks for making this video
I have just over 3 years of experience. I've worked professionally with Java, TypeScript, Go, Python. Although I'm a full stack engineer in both my previous role and my current role I have much more of a back-end focus
It’s roughly 3.5k after tax per month and student loan. I don’t think I made that clear. It’s about right for a mid level engineer though it varies widely depending on your field.
well, webdev yeah obviously. But webdev is easy, it's the Fast Food worker of tech and they could probably train a smart chimp to do it. Get into low level programming, learn assembly, learn C, do embedded.
What was your experience finding a job like ?
this is one honestly a good heck of a video. Didn't expect it to be this insightful and engaging from a 85 subscriber channel.♥
I appreciate the feedback !
Great video. This guy is destined for greatness
currently in the process of finding a stable art job after a recent wave of layoffs. it seems that all my co workers are recovering much faster than me tho
Sorry to hear that bro, are you stuck at a specific stage of the interview process ?
@@TheLittleTechTurtle Im actually experiencing the same thing. and i often pass the initially HR interview, and the follow up technical question, but fail on the next interview which is often with senior engineers or the hiring manager
@@Aaron-tl9zy I’m not too sure if you mean a system design interview when you say “the interview with the senior devs”
If that’s the case then I would advise you to check out the resources I’ve linked in the description.
If that’s not the case though it could be that you’re having trouble communicating your thoughts in a clear manner to them. For that I recommend you use the Acronym S.A.R. I have a video explaining it in my channel. I believe it’s linked at the end of this one
Your drawings are pretty good
what is your linkedin bro
I think i will enjoy this channel during my master's in computer applications 😊
bro you had me, i am a fresher looking for internships, i gave 3-4 interviews but got rejected, since past month i haven't touched that much of programing blaming recession and AI, i know i lack a lot of things and i should practice more. thanks for making this video
I really appreciate it! Wishing you the best of luck in your future interviews!
Good job
how many years of experiencie do you have and what programming languages do you know ?
I have just over 3 years of experience. I've worked professionally with Java, TypeScript, Go, Python.
Although I'm a full stack engineer in both my previous role and my current role I have much more of a back-end focus
@@TheLittleTechTurtle with what programming language are you working right now in your current job?
I work with all of the languages I mentioned earlier but my split is a little bit like this:
Java -50%
Go - 10%
Typescript -20%
Python - 20%
it is not doomed, but with a 6 months degree is enough.
great
Isn't 3k per month low for a full stack programmer or that is normal
It’s roughly 3.5k after tax per month and student loan. I don’t think I made that clear. It’s about right for a mid level engineer though it varies widely depending on your field.
nice
market is bad
the way i see it
it will become a race to the bottom
jst nther day in paradise
will you remember me when you get famous? 🥺
I promise
well, webdev yeah obviously. But webdev is easy, it's the Fast Food worker of tech and they could probably train a smart chimp to do it. Get into low level programming, learn assembly, learn C, do embedded.
Least elitist code monkey 🤓
low level programming is actually for monkeys and u probably never did any serious web dev work. assembly is what u need to learn