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When I used to work at AWS I used to share videos from this channel with my managers and co-workers, I would have so liked to have worked with Sam at AWS, so funny, so intelligent and a brilliant coder.
i honestly feel betrayed by tech and the economy. worst thing is I now can't go back I liked coding so much that I push code to open source projects I deem interesting just because I want. I know that is just life and it does not owe you nothing but I am a believer that big tech orchestrated this unbalancing in the job market I even believe bill gates himself is the original person to blame for this. maybe I am just a bit salty about it but what else I am supposed to feel like? Happy about invesing years in learning a skill, reading books, solving hundreds of questions on leetcode, and understanding hundreds of proofs for obscure algorithms and math to then get kicked in the teeth?
All roads lead to bill gates. Lol. But its rough out there right now. I was lucky enough to land a 6 month contract but it took me months to find it, and I have almost 9 years of experience...
Yeah, iv'e been coding since 2013 on and off, whenever I feel motivated. Still can't get a job in IT, don't even see entry-level or junior positions in Indeed anymmore. All roles requires 3+ years of developing highly available, robust and scalable apps and web-based products. How do I get a job? Should I just quit and go work at Tim Hortons until I get a hint? I heard about open source projects but I don't know where to start and seems daugnting to just start reading code without a proper guide or instructions what needs to be done. Very relevent video for today's job market and especially if you are looking for an entry-level position to work on "light" projects that don't require you to get a lobodomy to understand what needs to be done and how to do it!
As someone who is trying to find an entry level job with a BS degree, times are really rough.
Yess 😭
I also have a bullshit degree and boy is it tough out there!
This is actually very stressful to watch right now.
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Your videos are a constant source of inspiration for me. Please keep them coming!
When I used to work at AWS I used to share videos from this channel with my managers and co-workers, I would have so liked to have worked with Sam at AWS, so funny, so intelligent and a brilliant coder.
Ha! That Meta one is so real... But I bet a lot of us are too hesitant to make that request
i honestly feel betrayed by tech and the economy. worst thing is I now can't go back I liked coding so much that I push code to open source projects I deem interesting just because I want. I know that is just life and it does not owe you nothing but I am a believer that big tech orchestrated this unbalancing in the job market I even believe bill gates himself is the original person to blame for this. maybe I am just a bit salty about it but what else I am supposed to feel like? Happy about invesing years in learning a skill, reading books, solving hundreds of questions on leetcode, and understanding hundreds of proofs for obscure algorithms and math to then get kicked in the teeth?
All roads lead to bill gates. Lol. But its rough out there right now. I was lucky enough to land a 6 month contract but it took me months to find it, and I have almost 9 years of experience...
Pain!
Ask yourself why u got into tech the first place then 😅
Maybe you could go down the entrepreneur route, or be self employed and teach others your knowledge
A follow up: the contract was cancelled after 5 weeks. The company that hired us had a huge layoff… back to the job search
I find the last phone call so relatable 😂😂🙂🥺😭😭
This one hit too close to home
Could we blame ChatGPT for this?
Looking for my first developer job and it seems pretty hopeless tbh
Yeah, iv'e been coding since 2013 on and off, whenever I feel motivated. Still can't get a job in IT, don't even see entry-level or junior positions in Indeed anymmore. All roles requires 3+ years of developing highly available, robust and scalable apps and web-based products. How do I get a job? Should I just quit and go work at Tim Hortons until I get a hint? I heard about open source projects but I don't know where to start and seems daugnting to just start reading code without a proper guide or instructions what needs to be done. Very relevent video for today's job market and especially if you are looking for an entry-level position to work on "light" projects that don't require you to get a lobodomy to understand what needs to be done and how to do it!
What job market is this? I got a new job in like 4 days, being spammed daily by recruiters. ( I'm EU based)
What stack do you use?
It’s the American job market also a lot of companies are outsourcing because they don’t want to pay the wages that devs get here In america 🤷♂️
What’s the best way to get a job as a Frontend dev?
As a Nigerian... Always you nor get hope na luck
You got laid off by your mom???