Amazing joseph. thanks for providing quality video, most importantly the important steps you took like what exactly needed to get the interview and pass the interview.
This is gold! As a new CS grad, not having pushed to get any internships of repute means I am starting from scratch and building the interview skills while trying to figure out wth my niche will be. Thanks for the systematic perspective :)
Would love to see a video of how you made tweaked your resume and prepped for interview to work in a trading company as opposed to FAANG or tech companies
I started working at software engineer at Booz allen Hamilton a year ago while my security clearance was on the process. why you had to wait that long !!!! ? I am also a self taught gradudated with bachelor in civil engineering. thanks for sharing such amazing contents
@@gabrielfono844 what about job?? Various company mention that applicants should have a CS degree or graduate from related fields... I want to know that Cz I'm from English literature Department, but love programming and want to make a career over this 🥺
@@amenasultanaoishe I think you are from Bangladesh. And yes companies put that in requirements. I am a BBA student and thinking about learning to code. But feel low when see companies put that in requirements.
How many hours would you say you were doing daily on average throughout this time frame (Seems like sep 2020 -May 2021)? I am 35 doing a career shift, and I need to be working at least part time so I will most likely only be able to put n 4 or so hours a day m-f and more on the weekends.
i am just starting my coding journey to get an SE job and i am currently doing a python bootcamp. I want to know which language did you learn to start off with?
I started with Python! I wouldn’t worry too much about the language tho. I’m sure you’ve heard this already, but usually the language isn’t as important as learning the fundamentals of computer science
Its like saying: How I became a Surgeon or a Civil Engineer without a Degree. Please, lets make a distinction between a Software Developer, and a Software Engineer. A Software Engineer is a protected title in countries like Canada and the US. To become a Software Engineer in Canada, you have to: 1. Earn a 4 year accredited BEng in Software Engineering. 2. Join a Professional Society. 3. Acquire 4 years of supervised experience. 4. Pass a Certification Exam. 4. And finally, be Licensed to practice as a PROFESSIONAL Software Engineer. What this means is that when I make a software update to a critical system, for e.g. a Rail Terminal Management Software System, I Endorse that update with my Official Stamp: So that in case my update screwed up, they come after me and screw me. Thats how serious it is to call yourself a Software Engineer. You are a Programmer(or a Software Developer at the very best).
😂😂😂. What u will learn in 4 years from college after spending thousands someone can learn more than that within 1.5 year from online either for free or just a fraction of cost I mean the practical job oriented knowledge. Yes the college will give opportunity to networking and many soft skills . In my country CS grads have to do extra courses before applying for their jobs . There are only few handful of CS related courses they are taught . Like 2 programming languages, DBMS, Networking, OS , Graphic Design, DSA , Etc . And they can't even complete them properly because they have to study 8 subjects per semester. So i think a self taught programer can outweight many CS grads of he is dedicated enough