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In this video I talk about some of the skills beyond just programming that you'll need to succeed in the workplace as a web developer.
0:00 - Intro
0:52 - Good communication
1:05 - Raise red flags early
1:29 - Explaining technical concepts
2:22 - Don't just say NO without context
3:03 - Respecting your coworkers' time
4:05 - Help and support others
4:55 - Positive name dropping
5:46 - Sometimes work will be work
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@cyrly
@cyrly Год назад
YES FINALLY A CODER CODER UPLOAD
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
ya we're back!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Just to be clear, I'm not knocking Bootstrap, PHP, or other tech. I personally like them! I'm making a joke about how some devs always seem to complain about PHP, jQuery, Bootstrap, being "old" or "out of date" etc. (which I don't agree with at all)
@hemanthchowdaryd
@hemanthchowdaryd Год назад
😅
@CarlosMafla
@CarlosMafla Год назад
Nice, that's pretty much my stack 😅😂
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
jQuery was my jam when I was working!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
@Yoy Piur You're doing great by being a RU-vid member! Thank you!!
@ashish_1
@ashish_1 Год назад
@@TheCoderCoder Mam, I need your help to understand Magento 2 , can u help me
@whoistoft
@whoistoft Год назад
Let's be real, this channel deserved 1m from day 1.
@favouritejome
@favouritejome Год назад
I couldn't agree more
@Akr09145
@Akr09145 Год назад
Lmao simply no
@TheNinjatsu
@TheNinjatsu Год назад
Yeah she helped me a lot through her videos and she really came a long way.
@NBGTFO
@NBGTFO Год назад
Not really.
@brutusjackendy3658
@brutusjackendy3658 Год назад
You just got me to subscribe! I've known her channel for a while now and her videos are awesome, but I just never subscribed up until now. I don't even know why. Maybe she never says "subscribe to my channel" in her videos.
@kr30000
@kr30000 Год назад
What surprised me is that I prefer when someone asks me a detailed question instead of just asking for me to help. Learning how to ask good questions is a good skill to have when working in a team. Yes, you should ask questions, but over time, try to learn how to ask questions that can get you the answer you seek.
@elmalleable
@elmalleable Год назад
If you will email, then email all your ask, I can read the email or dm whenever I can and get back to you. I you have to come up to me then sure, you can let me know you need me to look over something when you have time.
@Obalanserad
@Obalanserad Год назад
100% That's what I prefer as well. If I have to respond and then wait for you to respond. Well, that's time lost. I can read the question and think about the answer before trying to construct a message.
@LoveLearnShareGrow
@LoveLearnShareGrow Год назад
Yes, if it's in person, then say good morning and ask if I have a moment. If it's in an email or messaging app, then just ask the question! It's asynchronous! We don't have to be online at the same time!
@vagmi
@vagmi Год назад
Absolutely. I'd prefer a detailed message over a hi. Slack is meant for async communication. If it needs to be synchronous, block a time in the calendar or pull me in for a huddle. Synchronous chat is a waste of time.
@triphazard2906
@triphazard2906 Год назад
This is a great point. I am a junior and am always asking my colleagues for help. Before I come to them, I will spend time thinking about my problem and making sure that when I ask my question, it's accurate to what I need; not too general or too vague. Honestly, this can be tricky to do at times, but it helps me and my colleagues out.
@gothparadigm
@gothparadigm Год назад
the soft skills you mentioned make me grateful that my previous jobs helped me build up those aspects. now, i just need the same confidence to transfer over to my code. c: also, it's delightful seeing you active again!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Best of luck, and thanks for watching!
@theAIsearch
@theAIsearch Год назад
This is so true!
@diegocortesf6369
@diegocortesf6369 Год назад
Great Info! I personally prefer that if someone is reaching out to me to ask a question or a "wall of text" they do so immediatly, so I don't have to then wait again to get their question, but I agree with the overall sentiment of being mindful of the other person being busy so a "I know you are busy *wall of text*" or even just knowing that it takes time and not spam for an answer is great!
@KeepOnCoding
@KeepOnCoding Год назад
Great tips. Thanks for sharing!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
hey Sam, thanks for watching!
@kenbX
@kenbX Год назад
Happy to see you uploaded again! 😊
@teascripts
@teascripts Год назад
Just as expected a super meaningful content. Thanks for always reminding it's not always about seating in front the desk and code all day long ♥.. Still waiting for the launch of the course
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
thanks for watching! Course is still coming, hoping for end of the year :D
@giwrgosanasta7463
@giwrgosanasta7463 Год назад
You explain so well! Even me I don't speak very well English but I can understand everything you explain to us, and also you motivate to learn with the right way.
@ascourter
@ascourter Год назад
Thanks for sharing! Definitely agree with your points, in the industry today you almost always have to communicate with another person and do it well. The developers that figure this out early and continue to work on their soft skills are the ones who get promoted or see significantly more success in their businesses or careers.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
So true!
@yusufmakanjuola8800
@yusufmakanjuola8800 Год назад
thanks so much . your videos help me stay on tracking, i am still new learning frontend and if not for your videos would have quit due to all these overwhelming pressure and anxiety.
@jaba8005
@jaba8005 Год назад
The quality of your vids are surreal to me! Astonishing.
@JuuzouRCS
@JuuzouRCS Год назад
Incredibly insightful content! Thank you for the great video!
@adamsapple3070
@adamsapple3070 Год назад
Absolutely loved this video!! Keep up the good work
@shanestanley3416
@shanestanley3416 Год назад
This is a great little video and I think these tips apply to any job actually. Trying to have consideration for others and make their life better is a really valuable thing to do
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Very true! Thanks for watching!
@jesselira827
@jesselira827 Год назад
Great to see you again Coder Coder! Thank you for your video!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Good to be back, thanks!!
@vladimir_dev
@vladimir_dev Год назад
Great video, on point!
@rivuuuh
@rivuuuh Год назад
Just changed my career to Software Engineer from being an Animator. I didn't know it would be this stressful 😭
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
It's hard, but you can do it!!
@eph511
@eph511 Год назад
The job??
@anushdsouza9632
@anushdsouza9632 Год назад
I'm in the same process but it never feels like I'm ready. If I learn one thing there is almost a new mountain ready waiting.
@ayoubdouch6975
@ayoubdouch6975 Год назад
@@anushdsouza9632 its like playing elden ring !
@bavidlynx3409
@bavidlynx3409 Год назад
@@anushdsouza9632 i did engineering and i feel the same 🤣 just graduated couple of months ago. Rejected a few jobs because they weren’t tech enough
@dnlbellfield
@dnlbellfield Год назад
I really like this upload. There's so much value here.
@amadujalloh4700
@amadujalloh4700 Год назад
My Favorite RU-vidr, Go Go Coder Coder Go. Thanks for sharing your personal experiences with us.
@Bobronium
@Bobronium Год назад
I quite dissagree with 3:22. Chat is asynchronous method of communication and doesn't require another person to respond immediatelly. On the other hand, when they will become available you might be busy to give more details. So I believe it's best to give all of the details that you think will be helpful to solve your problem.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
great point! It is true, people may use chat differently and there might be different practices if there are employees across time zones too. I was mainly talking from experiences with coworkers who *did* expect a response immediately, and would repeatedly spam the DMs asking for your answer 😅
@tonyhtran
@tonyhtran Год назад
Imagine if you keep asking them “hey I got a quick question, whenever you have time” online without putting the question out there. The coworker will believe that you are annoying and a time waster as you don’t get straight to the point, thus willl see you as annoying.😮
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
@@tonyhtran This is what my coworkers and I did at work and everyone seemed pretty happy with it. But I'm sure every person and company has their own preferences and culture, so you can do whatever will annoy people the least 🙃
@tonyhtran
@tonyhtran Год назад
@@TheCoderCoder I think you are correct. some people have their preferences. thanks for being active to respond
@acidset
@acidset Год назад
I disagree with it too, don't ask to ask, that in itself is annoying But, still preface with "Hey, I know you're probably busy but I would love to have your input on this, whenever you can of course" in the same message as or in the message that precedes your request And when you ask for help, give all pertaining info! What you're doing and what you're trying to achieve, what the problem is and everything you've tried to fix it.
@antares3518
@antares3518 Год назад
thanks for reducing the competition in the market!
@realRohit001
@realRohit001 Год назад
Hey thanks for these tips 🙌
@HueCodes
@HueCodes Год назад
Great advices thanks as always.
@peterretep4009
@peterretep4009 Год назад
I think getting the full question immediately is actually more efficient, as I can then deal with it when I have a free time slot of the appropriate size. Having to first ask the other person what they need (possibly also interrupting them while they're now working on something else already) always seems wasteful.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
That's a really good point 👍🏼
@mortalmotivation
@mortalmotivation Год назад
Thank you as always Coder Coder
@Herlianajul
@Herlianajul Год назад
Amazing I did it You made my day Thank you!!
@olatunjiolakunle6908
@olatunjiolakunle6908 Год назад
These advice are so IMPORTANT.
@thetechbrojoe
@thetechbrojoe Год назад
This was amazing!
@rahulnagekar6998
@rahulnagekar6998 Год назад
Such a perfect observation skill, this couldn't be better explained than this. 🙂
@ngoako
@ngoako Год назад
Positive name dropping is a big one for me. I was however mentioned and given credit for doing a good job in an all hands in my first 6 months and that motivated me to push and work even harder to succeed at the company.
@alighasemi4655
@alighasemi4655 Год назад
I am glad to see new videos from you
@InfoLunix
@InfoLunix Год назад
This is a very helpful video. I'm still working on my communication skills.
@heavymetalmixer91
@heavymetalmixer91 Год назад
Pretty good video, the daily life of a programmer has so many different aspects to it that it sometimes becomes overwhelming.
@VinceM1000
@VinceM1000 Год назад
Love this. Some of this for me is just how I am naturally. But all of this is great advice. Thanks Jessica.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
That's great to hear! Thanks so much for watching!
@randoomly39484
@randoomly39484 Год назад
Amazing tips!
@jarofclay8900
@jarofclay8900 Год назад
Great insight. This really applies to all professions.
@penguinxed
@penguinxed Год назад
great content as usual, good to see you upload again! ❤
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@timmo3282
@timmo3282 Год назад
Not just coding, this is good advice for any field and just human interactions in general.
@hemendrakumar1208
@hemendrakumar1208 Год назад
Great Content, Very Helpful
@abdirahmanfarah4886
@abdirahmanfarah4886 Год назад
Thank you Maam , Our internship manager always used to tell us these advices .
@favouritejome
@favouritejome Год назад
Thanks for sharing! I'm working on my communication skill cause I know that's really important and not saying no to hard things 😄
@sheeshee5083
@sheeshee5083 Год назад
Heyy how are you doing that?? My communication sucks big time, i have no idea where to start, what to do. Please give me some suggestions:)
@josephinekwakye4495
@josephinekwakye4495 Год назад
Thank you 🔥🔥
@dataArtists
@dataArtists Год назад
Excellent tips and advice. One other tip would be if you ever happen to find yourself with little or nothing to do at the moment (I know, extremely rare) ask if there is something you can do that needs doing (like documentation 😉).
@0xBK201
@0xBK201 Год назад
Missed your content.. very educative video as always.
@abrahakahsay
@abrahakahsay Год назад
Technical skills + Professional skills = Great programmer! Thanks for sharing the great advice!
@ReinOfCats
@ReinOfCats Год назад
Great video! As someone in game dev, all of this still very much applies. At over a decade at a large studio and I've seen maybe three engineers get let go for coding performance, but many many more for other reasons (often, interpersonal). Even for those three, it was still not *really* about that as much as just how much it costed their teams to support them over an extended period of time and not directly about their coding. Fundamentally, it's about if the team can be more productive with or without the person. And there's a lot more that goes into that than just coding.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
So true, thanks for sharing your experience!
@grapy83
@grapy83 Год назад
Ur content is soo pragmatic and real. Love it.
@codersbilashi
@codersbilashi Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Very much helpful.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
thank you for watching!
@nataliatemnova6358
@nataliatemnova6358 Год назад
I love your videos, I learn a lot, it is fun, and I also enjoy and learn from you the videography, You became my virtual buddy. I sit to eat my lunch and dinner and put your videos instead of soap operas!
@ChocolatesAfterDark
@ChocolatesAfterDark Год назад
Really dig this and I feel like not enough of dev talk online addresses these more real world things. Maybe cos the industry is oversaturated with men, or because the venn diagram of people who like to do talks and like only taking about the newest coolest tech is almost a circle But yeah this was very refreshing and I wish there was more content about the human side of working with code, from bringing up soft skills like this, to dealing with legacy code or maybe even talk on why the uber cool uber smart new way of doing something might not be good code in a real world project where cider changes hands and readibility 6 months down the line by a new inexperienced collegue is hugely important. Or about how much of good code is actually quality refinement of requirements and the many back and forths between various departments to plan it out.
@tryinghardfedev6962
@tryinghardfedev6962 Год назад
Great content as always. All hail Jessica!
@nocategories3398
@nocategories3398 Год назад
this translates to so many other areas, I did tech at exxon, nothing like coding but this topic is absolutely (almost universaly) the same.
@kestonsmith1354
@kestonsmith1354 Год назад
Subscribed, well said
@eskamobob8662
@eskamobob8662 Год назад
Your mic quality and speaking cadance are on point.
@y01cu_yt
@y01cu_yt Год назад
Thanks!
@davonnev696
@davonnev696 Год назад
I needed this video
@mateuszkacperski1211
@mateuszkacperski1211 Год назад
More tips for juniors please! :) and thank you for your work ! Good job.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Awesome, thanks for watching! Will try to do more of these in the future too
@glendanascimento1853
@glendanascimento1853 Год назад
Thanks it helped me install it
@SlimBloodworth
@SlimBloodworth Год назад
Valuable insights for ANY career!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thanks so much! I do agree a lot of these can be applied to any career :D
@joshuarowe8410
@joshuarowe8410 Год назад
This is so accurate
@pinoyguitartv
@pinoyguitartv Год назад
Agree! Ideation is much easier than implementation, that's why communication skills must be at par with your coding skills 💯💯💯👍
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
agreed! thanks for watching!
@rajajunaidf
@rajajunaidf Год назад
VERY HELPFUL VIDEO!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thanks so much!!
@metanoia6033
@metanoia6033 Год назад
As for me, I prefer that people get directly to the point if they have a question for me, regardless if I'm busy or not, so this was my approach too when I have a question to other people, although I always preface it with "Whenever your available . . . ". I feel that that way, they don't have to respond immediately to me and they could just backread my message anytime and assess if it's something urgent or not. And I try my best not to sound annoying or entitled. But this is an eyeopener that some really prefer not having the question be dropped immediately on chats. I'll keep that in mind :)
@animetium
@animetium Год назад
Wow!! Thanks a lot! Learning from my boss and other colleagues sure helped me in my first job!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thanks for watching! Glad you had a good boss and colleagues to learn from too!
@lokeshkumar-ro2bx
@lokeshkumar-ro2bx Год назад
This channel deserve consistency
@visheshverma7667
@visheshverma7667 Год назад
Helpful ❤
@samrasoli
@samrasoli Год назад
useful, thanks
@dudemaharaj5334
@dudemaharaj5334 Год назад
Just found your channel, Subscribed...;)
@waltersumofan
@waltersumofan Год назад
best way to consider those who are less technical is that it's not their core business to understand that particlar thing. But they have their own skills that you are not an expert of. I find my mentioning it's okay if this is not your core business, we'll figure it out tends to reduce the stress people have about technology and keep conversations useful and without fear. The mindset completely changes. Cheers.
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
That's a really great point! Everyone has different skill sets 👍🏼
@i_m_veer_singh
@i_m_veer_singh Год назад
Love your content, when are you planning to drop your course ? Can't wait!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thank you! It's still in the works, hopefully will launch by end of this year!
@hajimeippo804
@hajimeippo804 Год назад
You're back 😭😭 With quality content 😍
@boykaGaming2002
@boykaGaming2002 Год назад
CSS files aren’t working while uploaded in github can someone please solve this ?
@aryankhandelwal15
@aryankhandelwal15 Год назад
What is stand that keep laptop levitating?
@shubhchaturvedi3454
@shubhchaturvedi3454 Год назад
Thank you
@rohithawijethunga995
@rohithawijethunga995 Год назад
Please keep upload videos! We love your content ❤️
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
thanks for watching!
@Pholoxo
@Pholoxo Год назад
I just want to say I love your speaking voice.
@king_Joah
@king_Joah Год назад
Welcome back it been 5months
@_buffer
@_buffer Год назад
I just switch company when I notice that the company is trying to use me, I usually stay at a company for anywhere between 2 to 4 years :')
@junaidt7code276
@junaidt7code276 Год назад
she's underrated. love ur channel
@chopseh
@chopseh Год назад
It's more important to know how to handle working in a team and working with people in general. Also important to know how to handle stress and make sure you have a good work/life balance.
@chopseh
@chopseh Год назад
EVERYONE I WON!!!!!!
@whatteverr
@whatteverr Год назад
Welcome back 💞
@phil7121
@phil7121 Год назад
IME, the sign of a good team environment is if someone new to the team is comfortable asking for ELI5 answers to questions without being treated like a nuisance when you're new, there are always so much team-specific jargon and acronyms that you have zero chance of understanding without someone giving you a quick explanation
@sagarsirsat2340
@sagarsirsat2340 Год назад
We missed you a lot
@howuseehim
@howuseehim Год назад
Coding is hard but in a way it makes me feel good i don't know why. It's like waiting up and thinking about that editor
@ArisAris-fs1ip
@ArisAris-fs1ip Год назад
I come from a different backgrount, used to be a seaman before. I can say that all you said is true but are applied for every job, not only software engineer.
@OneBlurryLens
@OneBlurryLens Год назад
Great advice. In addition: Protect yourself at all times. Trust, no one. Especially in toxic work environments. Lol.
@tomye2940
@tomye2940 Год назад
Missed you!
@preciousorjiude
@preciousorjiude Год назад
We missed youu 💜
@Alberto-dk3pj
@Alberto-dk3pj Год назад
Mmm, not sure where to post this. But is there job tables where a junior dev can apply? This coding stuff is fascinating stuff
@arjunyonzan8557
@arjunyonzan8557 Год назад
Thanks
@maheshmulik2949
@maheshmulik2949 Год назад
Welcome Back😊
@abedfetrat1212
@abedfetrat1212 Год назад
Hey, What if you don't have this people skills or communication skills from previous work experiences. Can you still get a job and learn and improve this skills at work?
@jennikkoamores9967
@jennikkoamores9967 Год назад
Welcome back!!!!
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@SaleemVFX
@SaleemVFX Год назад
Really good video about communication
@TheCoderCoder
@TheCoderCoder Год назад
thanks for watching!
@davidtesno3384
@davidtesno3384 Год назад
Wordpress old technology?? Great vid thanks for the tips, as a self taught trying to break into the tech industry as a web developer its tough.
@amrfarrouh
@amrfarrouh Год назад
Welcome back
@abdullahhassan8690
@abdullahhassan8690 Год назад
I give up for coding, from now I just enjoy watching your video's.
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