Very Informative, thank you! I have a question tho. I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Can this be considered as tech/software related degree from the EU's point of view ? Can this be considered as a relevant degree for working as SW Engineer?
Thank you for the valuable info, I have one question though, As a Software Engineer what field or Set of programming language and skills do you recommend that would help getting a job in Europe? I just graduated college with CS Networking Degree and I'd like to relocate to EU
First of all congrats on the graduation! Second, the market in Europe is so in need of good software engineers that almost any programming language will have a market here but I highly recommend sticking to the most popular programming languages because those have more demand like python, JavaScript … etc etc I recommend checking stackoverflow most popular languages of the year survey to get a better idea
A little hack: search for job postings from those countries you wanna work at if what prog language is in demand for them. LinkedIn or Indeed is your friend for that matter, and use a VPN so you'll get directed to these portals for corresponding countries you are targeting at :)
Well done Ahmed, it's a great video 🔥 But I noticed you talk really fast like you're in a race 😂 just try to be normal, just be yourself, you have to write the script like you're talking to a friend, it's a personal journey not a news show. Best luck with coming videos ❤️❤️
Thank you for the valuable informations ❤
Finally! This was long awaited!
Thanks glad you enjoyed !
I like the juicy part 😍
😘😘
The what lol?
So do you need visa to do remote work ?
If i just have 1 year of experience i can start to apply for jobs, or a need wait for get at least Semi Senior seniority?
Very Informative, thank you!
I have a question tho.
I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Can this be considered as tech/software related degree from the EU's point of view ? Can this be considered as a relevant degree for working as SW Engineer?
Glad you enjoyed! Yeah ofcourse mechanical engineering for sure counts
thanks
Anytime ❤️
Thank you for the valuable info, I have one question though, As a Software Engineer what field or Set of programming language and skills do you recommend that would help getting a job in Europe?
I just graduated college with CS Networking Degree and I'd like to relocate to EU
First of all congrats on the graduation!
Second, the market in Europe is so in need of good software engineers that almost any programming language will have a market here but I highly recommend sticking to the most popular programming languages because those have more demand like python, JavaScript … etc etc
I recommend checking stackoverflow most popular languages of the year survey to get a better idea
A little hack: search for job postings from those countries you wanna work at if what prog language is in demand for them. LinkedIn or Indeed is your friend for that matter, and use a VPN so you'll get directed to these portals for corresponding countries you are targeting at :)
what if no degree at all?
Well done Ahmed, it's a great video 🔥
But I noticed you talk really fast like you're in a race 😂 just try to be normal, just be yourself, you have to write the script like you're talking to a friend, it's a personal journey not a news show.
Best luck with coming videos ❤️❤️
Thanks Riyad! Glad you enjoyed the video and I appreciate the feedback 😉