Recruiting is tough. I'm about to graduate from a T3 CS school and barely anyone I know has secured an internship, or the ones that did rarely got a return offer. Just need to keep on grinding and recognize that in the end everything works out and falls into place!
@@SkyTheGuy8 honestly, hardware engineering is even harder to break into from my experience (especially at top places like NVIDIA, Apple, Intel etc) because there are less spots so you have to be at your a-game and know the fundamentals well. I spoke too soon because I finally got an offer in software, and a lot of people I know have been as well. So it just takes time and perseverance.
The mum of that Chinese lad was smart. I loved coding but I was sick doing it day and night for decades, and I was even more frustrated in constantly picking up new coding skills. 😂 At the end I quit. I also gave similar advice to my son who is about to embark his degree. I encouraged him to do any professional degree including quant, dentistry, medicine, medical physics, or anything. He has recently chosen a data science degree. IMO, more maths/physics and less computer would be better.
Biggest thing I've noticed having studied at both a non-Ivy and Ivy is that people who have career specific goals or well defined and researched academic goals have better success rates since they're not trying to be a cheap jack of all trades. In essence, the only reason why I liked the Ivy's is because you're with like minded people. But if you go to a non-Ivy school with well thought out intentions and like minded, diverse people, then you're basically set. The only differentiating trait between the 2 is getting internships and/or jobs, but even that's non-trivial now
I regret not doing any internships. Just graduated from one of the top Cyber Security Unis in the UK but I put off internships every year because I was scared of rejection or sucking at my job. Feels like I've messed up my entire future with those series of decisions.
which UK uni? and all is not lost, you can work on yourself \ projects \ find your purpose , whilst still applying for grad schemes after you graduate. keep working on it and I believe in you bro. I am a 2nd Year Econ & CS student at Durham and my whole 1st term I was stuck in my room applying to over 100+ finance / swe placement years and I only got 1 offer back but It had to be done. all the best!
Look for the help of God. Pray for Him and try the best you can to find other opportunities. Maybe some years working something else and learning other abilities can help you a lot! Fight! Keep Fighting! Things will get better! 🙏🏆🛤📚🙏🏆
its verbose but you actually know whats going on, the naming convention along with how explicit the data structures u use is different than python. Pythons easier to code but you know more of what you're doing with java,
Python is a garbage language idk what you’re on about. It has so many pitfalls. The main one being that the interpreter has a lock and you can only use one thread. It’s not true multi threading.
4:26 HALLELUJAH A CS STUDENT FINALLY SPEAKS THE TRUTH!! Python is such an uncivilized and barbaric language. When compared glorious and sophisticated languages such as swift, kotlin, and typescript, python is nothing but dynamically-typed savage speak. Anything you can do in python, you can do in any other language faster and safer
its not that hard to understand studenets from ivy legue expect high salries in case 500k to 1mil they can literally hire for the same thing for 100k. and 10.people for 1 mil budget doing the same thing more work power means less less payout to individual and more leverage
All of this advice is useless,it only worked for them because they go to princeton. There is no magic formula here,recruiters will always prefer a princeton grad so unless you too are going to princeton/any top CS School. Just go and look at the profile of these priceton grads who are answering in the video and ses if you match up to their caliber then we'll talk.
that's not true. The advice of getting an internship is crucial today with CS. You don't even need a degree and can just get internships and build a portfolio. Maybe some companies like the hedge funds might not look at you as much if you don't go to an Ivy, but there are plenty of other companies out there that will.
@@KingMikolaj B.S,most companies fliter straight through degrees that's the very first requirement. They won't even take a look at some resume with no degree
This depends. I know some quant firms are biased towards big schools with some recruiting excsluivesly from there but that is not to say it is the truth for other companies particularly companies like google. I've worked at google and other big tech companies despite not going to a "prestigious" school and I have encountered many students from non ivy schools at these companies. Ofcourse having a big name helps but it can only take you so far. A quality applicant is a quality applicant.
Bro what does this mean? There are guys who sound like him in Dehli and Mumbai Universities too and he is American so ofc he won't sound like typical indian accent.
Recruiting is tough. I'm about to graduate from a T3 CS school and barely anyone I know has secured an internship, or the ones that did rarely got a return offer. Just need to keep on grinding and recognize that in the end everything works out and falls into place!
are the engineers doing any better? Like computer/electrical engineers getting hardware jobs/internships or something
@@SkyTheGuy8 honestly, hardware engineering is even harder to break into from my experience (especially at top places like NVIDIA, Apple, Intel etc) because there are less spots so you have to be at your a-game and know the fundamentals well. I spoke too soon because I finally got an offer in software, and a lot of people I know have been as well. So it just takes time and perseverance.
which school if you dont mind me asking?
@@chandhragundam4211 Carnegie Mellon
Loved these interviews..! Please visit more campuses like NYU, Columbia, Cornel and interview CS students about getting job
👀 could be a video on this soon
all because of the legend josh himself
Not NYU lol…. Cornell, Columbia, Penn, Princeton, CMU that would be great
pu to harvard @@namanhkapur
@@thinkingcitizenWhy not? NYU students have students have direct connects to the Nyc market
The mum of that Chinese lad was smart. I loved coding but I was sick doing it day and night for decades, and I was even more frustrated in constantly picking up new coding skills. 😂 At the end I quit. I also gave similar advice to my son who is about to embark his degree. I encouraged him to do any professional degree including quant, dentistry, medicine, medical physics, or anything. He has recently chosen a data science degree. IMO, more maths/physics and less computer would be better.
When Allen said it was "cheap" my heart nearly dropped until the financial aid bit
really smooth sponsor integration
Biggest thing I've noticed having studied at both a non-Ivy and Ivy is that people who have career specific goals or well defined and researched academic goals have better success rates since they're not trying to be a cheap jack of all trades. In essence, the only reason why I liked the Ivy's is because you're with like minded people. But if you go to a non-Ivy school with well thought out intentions and like minded, diverse people, then you're basically set. The only differentiating trait between the 2 is getting internships and/or jobs, but even that's non-trivial now
7:00 Mom of the year!
I regret not doing any internships. Just graduated from one of the top Cyber Security Unis in the UK but I put off internships every year because I was scared of rejection or sucking at my job. Feels like I've messed up my entire future with those series of decisions.
which UK uni? and all is not lost, you can work on yourself \ projects \ find your purpose , whilst still applying for grad schemes after you graduate. keep working on it and I believe in you bro. I am a 2nd Year Econ & CS student at Durham and my whole 1st term I was stuck in my room applying to over 100+ finance / swe placement years and I only got 1 offer back but It had to be done. all the best!
Look for the help of God.
Pray for Him and try the best you can to find other opportunities.
Maybe some years working something else and learning other abilities can help you a lot!
Fight!
Keep Fighting!
Things will get better!
🙏🏆🛤📚🙏🏆
OnePlus is really proud of you
thanks dad
I really love your interviews can we have more interview like this please
Much Love from Queens ,NY
Dude who said Java is easier than python is smart af
its verbose but you actually know whats going on, the naming convention along with how explicit the data structures u use is different than python. Pythons easier to code but you know more of what you're doing with java,
I liked that the most laid-back guys were into Python. The Java guy wanted a challenge. The laid-back guys would be great for Data engineers.
iphone waiting for other phones to perfect foldables for them
for CS, should go to Stanford, UC Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon
Yeah I'm doing CS at Stanford. Would be nice to have him on campus
That white strapped shirt boy with a necklace on is fine af!!
righttttt omfg
This kid who shit on Python is an alien from a civilization that discovered calculus before arithmetic…. There’s just no other explanation
Python is a garbage language idk what you’re on about. It has so many pitfalls. The main one being that the interpreter has a lock and you can only use one thread. It’s not true multi threading.
thank you for sharing this🤗
Man the world is changing so fast and these kids think they know how it is.
Hey, can you please do a video on finance interns (ib for example) or consulting (mbb, big4 etc)?
Do a meet up event in NYC!!!
4:26 HALLELUJAH A CS STUDENT FINALLY SPEAKS THE TRUTH!! Python is such an uncivilized and barbaric language. When compared glorious and sophisticated languages such as swift, kotlin, and typescript, python is nothing but dynamically-typed savage speak.
Anything you can do in python, you can do in any other language faster and safer
Did you say Vivek?😮
its not that hard to understand studenets from ivy legue expect high salries in case 500k to 1mil
they can literally hire for the same thing for 100k. and 10.people for 1 mil budget doing the same thing
more work power means less less payout to individual and more leverage
500k to 1mil is not the typical expected salary of ivy league students.. thats an exaggeration.
All of this advice is useless,it only worked for them because they go to princeton.
There is no magic formula here,recruiters will always prefer a princeton grad so unless you too are going to princeton/any top CS School.
Just go and look at the profile of these priceton grads who are answering in the video and ses if you match up to their caliber then we'll talk.
that's not true. The advice of getting an internship is crucial today with CS. You don't even need a degree and can just get internships and build a portfolio. Maybe some companies like the hedge funds might not look at you as much if you don't go to an Ivy, but there are plenty of other companies out there that will.
@@KingMikolaj B.S,most companies fliter straight through degrees that's the very first requirement.
They won't even take a look at some resume with no degree
This depends. I know some quant firms are biased towards big schools with some recruiting excsluivesly from there but that is not to say it is the truth for other companies particularly companies like google. I've worked at google and other big tech companies despite not going to a "prestigious" school and I have encountered many students from non ivy schools at these companies. Ofcourse having a big name helps but it can only take you so far. A quality applicant is a quality applicant.
@@-BarathKumarSgoing to an ivy league will def get you a heads up on your application but it ain’t the end all be all
W product placement 😂
why is this video stuck at 9266 views?
Damn what happened to the views. Algorithm must have messed up
Haha meanwhile tradesmen are being begged to work.
Are there no women at Princeton?
I worked with one, she was SWE
Not in CS/Math/Engineering lol
@@thinkingcitizenThey’re in UC
Man you don't sound like Indian blood😂
Then he is probably from like Sri Lanka or something lol
theres tons of indian americans in america
Bro what does this mean? There are guys who sound like him in Dehli and Mumbai Universities too and he is American so ofc he won't sound like typical indian accent.