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The Software Engineering Ladder Explained 

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Head to squarespace.com/namanhkapur to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code NAMANHKAPUR. We all want to grow in our careers, but sometimes it's hard to understand what's expected of us at each level.
You're supposed to be already performing at the next level before you're promoted. But how do you know what that means? Today, I walk you through exactly what you're responsible for every step of the way. And it's directly connected to your impact. At the lowest levels you're impacting only specific features and projects, while as you get more senior, you start impacting the entire company and industry. Here's a closer look into the software engineering ladder.
I'm a 24 year old, recent graduate working at a high growth startup! Follow along for insights into the tech industry, all things startup, and what to expect as a recent-grad remote software engineer.
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0:00 - Intro
0:36 - L2: Intern
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Комментарии : 298   
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
if you got to L5 would you keep grinding or just chill?
@sneakyturtle2970
@sneakyturtle2970 Год назад
HELL NAH
@pravachanpatra4012
@pravachanpatra4012 Год назад
Keep grinding
@pravachanpatra4012
@pravachanpatra4012 Год назад
Can you make an video on how to get an internship for high school students?
@kryob1
@kryob1 Год назад
L6+ not worth it if you want to have a RL and happy family in my opinion
@chukwuemekaazimoh
@chukwuemekaazimoh Год назад
I will keep grinding 💪 💯
@tbcfrankee
@tbcfrankee Год назад
Being at the top isn't as great as it sounds. When you no longer code and are dealing with top-level, high risk issues all the time, you start to recognize that you have very little control and things become more and more unpredictable, which leads to much higher stress levels. So instead of "you can do whatever you want," actually it's "you can't do anything." The big issue here is that you no longer have access to mentors, because there's no one above you anymore. So a lot of people at the top choose to leave and go back to basics and build their own companies from scratch, so they have more control and are able to continue growing personally, or they move horizontally and start to integrate their experience into adjacent fields.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for sharing this perspective, very insightful especially since i’m still relatively junior in my career
@luvpiggery
@luvpiggery 4 месяца назад
I would add that getting honest feedback from people also becomes more difficult based on the power dynamic that eventually creeps into the way people perceive you. It's hard to grow into a robust leader if your blind spots aren't being exposed. Culture and the people you choose to work with matters so much in this regard. My rule of thumb is, if you're the smartest person in the room, you should probably leave.
@ArvindRajan
@ArvindRajan Год назад
YOO this was so detailed - love how you broke it down so even people outside of tech can understand it!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
❤️
@trimbakjawle703
@trimbakjawle703 Год назад
Agreed
@alin3563
@alin3563 Год назад
Working as a software engineer in a 3rd world country, I knew from my friends that I'm working alot more with much less structure compared to them in big companies I just didn't know my company was giving me the responsibilities of L3 to L7 with compensations of L2 😂
@mademax1
@mademax1 Год назад
same
@llDartsll
@llDartsll Год назад
Same😂
@rexroy8930
@rexroy8930 Год назад
x2
@marcusaureliusregulus2833
@marcusaureliusregulus2833 8 месяцев назад
I also work in a startup and forget feature level. I built the entire app from DDL to backend to web app and mobile app. Authentication, order management, multi user system, notifications, and now on e-commerce integrations. If anyone has an offer - Ahem
@Anonymous-nj2ow
@Anonymous-nj2ow Год назад
man thank you, graduating this december and feel so unprepared, but hearing more about industry is helping
@javiercuriel199
@javiercuriel199 Год назад
Don’t worry too much about it my friend, remember, everybody had to start somewhere as well.
@frosty_teacup
@frosty_teacup Год назад
I'm so glad this showed up in my recommended videos, it's so thorough and informative! Just what I needed. Thank you!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@itsoasi
@itsoasi Год назад
I just landed my first job at a tech company and the welcome letter said I was L2. I had no idea what that meant, but your video made it really clear. I've taught myself a lot about software/web development, computers and technology in general since befor high-school, but somehow I never came across anything about a software engineering ladder. Thanks for this.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
so glad to hear that -- good luck with the new role!
@MeghadityaRoyChaudhury
@MeghadityaRoyChaudhury Год назад
Another great video. Like the correspondence between levels and the impact surfaces. Super clarifying. A very good template to look at from impact perspective instead of the compensation perspective.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
exactly, focus on impact and the rest will come naturally
@MohamedAhmed-tt2nz
@MohamedAhmed-tt2nz Год назад
Hey Namanh, I have been watching your videos since you began youtube.Love the content you are provide. much different then other engineer youtubers. Great work !!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for being a day #1 supporter!
@darkwoodmovies
@darkwoodmovies Год назад
I feel like anything past L5 has diminishing returns. At that point, you'll level up faster if you go down the management track. Most people don't get past L6, and managers get paid a lot more for a lot less work.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
i’ve seen this happen firsthand in industry, but i’ve also seen managers manage ICs who are making more than them, so it can depend
@cptoblivious7357
@cptoblivious7357 Год назад
Firstly, it’s not guaranteed that managers make more than ICs. In fact, level for level, managers make about the same as ICs in most FAANG companies. Secondly, managers don’t do “less” work. They just do different work. Sitting in meetings for 10 hours a day every day of the week can also be taxing.
@nomalevolence
@nomalevolence Год назад
This was so thorough and clear! Thanks for all the great information!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
you're very welcome!
@NikkiDunlap
@NikkiDunlap Год назад
Your videos are so detailed. I love how you don’t waste time & you get straight to the point lol. You just gained another subscriber! 🔥💯
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
ah glad you feel that way, that’s my goal, no BS straight the point short and sweet
@TheTjmclean93
@TheTjmclean93 Год назад
I really needed this breakdown of the levels. We don't have a detailed layout of responsibilities at my job.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
yeah i wish there was more transparency
@HollyXu
@HollyXu Год назад
needed this like 6 years ago. great video- thanks, Namanh!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
glad you saw it now!
@yandhi4202
@yandhi4202 Год назад
youre so good at explaining and inspiring. thank you for this!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@arjunkaliyath6389
@arjunkaliyath6389 Год назад
This was really what I just needed. Thanks Namanh ! I had this apprehension that every engineer had to eventually move from.an individual contribution role such as developer towards management roles as they progress.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for watching! and not at all, you can stay an IC for as long as you want 😊
@jameswo4794
@jameswo4794 Год назад
Super informative (and also motivating!) video! Thanks for being so concise, subbed and looking forward to seeing ur channel blow up even more :)
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate it!
@akinwolesamuel943
@akinwolesamuel943 Год назад
I literally was fixated from start to finish of this video and it was really worth it.... Very Detailed 💯
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate the support!
@bryanamezcua4680
@bryanamezcua4680 Год назад
What a lovely video, I am a new sub to your channel. I am currently an SDE II trying to work my way up to III. It certainly is a grind.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
you got it!
@christersmith5470
@christersmith5470 Год назад
"Years of experience" can be more rigid or flexible depending on the company and the role you are interviewing for. Apple and Microsoft tend to be more rigid. Meta and and Google are more flexible. Amazon is kind of in the middle: they can be flexible for the right person. I had 4 years when invited to interview for a manager of data science at the L6 level at Amazon, and just under 5 years when invited to interview for an MLE tech lead (E6) at Meta. For me, the biggest barrier to big tech is the algorithms and data structures interview step. The onsite I've been excited to talk about my experiences, but haven't passed the algorithms interview step yet. I studied physics, economics, and statistics in school, but I've never taken a formal computer science class before. So I get a lot of anxiety and forget half of what I studied. The onsite would cover things I've actually done rather than studied, so for me that's a lot less stressful.
@Forced2
@Forced2 Год назад
What kind of things do they test in the algorithms interview?
@RetinalR6
@RetinalR6 Год назад
Damn, even an L6 interviewee still has to worry about the algorithm questions
@christersmith5470
@christersmith5470 Год назад
@@RetinalR6 if you are an external hire, up to L8, you have an algo test
@RetinalR6
@RetinalR6 Год назад
@@christersmith5470 I'm a sophomore and just started my first actual internship so I had no idea. Thanks for the info!
@King_Imani
@King_Imani Год назад
This the best career path advice I have ever received 🙌🏿
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@admanek
@admanek Год назад
You did great job in very short time period. I believe your Channel is going to be the best tech yt Channel very soon! Keep on going!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
this comment made my day, thanks for being here!
@EmmanuelOludare
@EmmanuelOludare Год назад
This was so detailed. Thanks, Namanh
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
i gotchu
@vnpikachu4627
@vnpikachu4627 2 месяца назад
Super helpful info, clear communication and explanation. Cheers.
@felixc.programs8209
@felixc.programs8209 Год назад
Very informative, thanks for posting! Your content is really great and has helped shape me as a new RU-vidr and also data scientist/software engineer. Thanks!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@mohdjibly6184
@mohdjibly6184 Год назад
Wow clear explanation on the software engineer levels …thanks for sharing
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@SYBIOTE
@SYBIOTE Год назад
im a final year now ,im sure i will be coming back to watch this video a lot truly informative content
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
see you soon!
@SuperLOLABC
@SuperLOLABC Год назад
Amazing video as always! I heard about layoffs at Bolt, I hope you were not affected, it seems like an amazing place to work at. All the best in your career journey!
@gillesvanlommel5932
@gillesvanlommel5932 Год назад
Amazing? Didn't they scam all their workers, pushing them to get loans and invest in the company to only fire them afterwards?
@SuperLOLABC
@SuperLOLABC Год назад
@@gillesvanlommel5932 ?? I just said his video was amazing. What does the video have anything to do with BOLT?
@gillesvanlommel5932
@gillesvanlommel5932 Год назад
@@SuperLOLABC "amazing video ..... blabla Bolt, IT SEEMS LIKE AN AMAZING PLACE TO WORK AT." The video is ofcorse great, totally agree with that.
@danielengel55
@danielengel55 Год назад
This was awesome. Thankyou for the information!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
of course!
@naveedalirehmani4135
@naveedalirehmani4135 4 месяца назад
Very well explained, thank you.
@tneer
@tneer 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for clarifying this
@humansoftech5905
@humansoftech5905 Год назад
Great video Namanh! Feels very similar to UX laddering as well.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for watching, good to know!
@akebu6
@akebu6 Год назад
Amazing and detailed explanation broken down 🙌
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for being a day #1 supporter!
@akebu6
@akebu6 Год назад
@@namanhkapur it's been my pleasure. Your videos have helped me learn a lot of knowledge!
@rockertechs1117
@rockertechs1117 Год назад
Thanks a lot bro! ❤
@wdmvii
@wdmvii Год назад
I LOVED this video! Great job 🙂
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@kevinmitnick1301
@kevinmitnick1301 Год назад
Love you Namanh Bro ❤️..Keep Making More Gems 💎 like these ..
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@EricBishard
@EricBishard Год назад
This is a great resource, I was an L4 level at Tesla, but we didn't really use this tiered system, we were pretty much just referred to as senior. But before moving further I transitioned into a developer relations role. The one thing I have noticed is that some of my skills have atrophied but I still code, but I don't ship a lot of code. It was a logical step in my career, and I often wonder where I would be now if I would have stayed in an engineering role. But, I still make good money and work in a very technical field.
@yahyahassen9807
@yahyahassen9807 Год назад
Just curious what you studied in university if that's ok? And where? Thanks!
@nro337
@nro337 Год назад
Awesome video! Great quality and info
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@burner_boy
@burner_boy Год назад
This is an awesome video! This is really helpful 🔥
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
so glad it was helpful
@shreyashthakrey606
@shreyashthakrey606 Год назад
Amazing info namanh, keep making informative videos like this.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
plan on it!
@amal._
@amal._ Год назад
Your really good at teaching and making topics interesting to learn and understand
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@seuntaiwo8735
@seuntaiwo8735 Год назад
Awesome video man🔥
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@sala8053
@sala8053 Год назад
Thank you for the info bro
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
always!
@TheAcousticEngineer
@TheAcousticEngineer Год назад
Very well explained. Awesome content.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate the support!
@davidx5828
@davidx5828 Год назад
This video was great! If you could make a video on what is a basic/acceptable level of knowledge for people transferring over from another profession, that would be awesome. I think the learn to code thing but when are you ready to start applying 🤔.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for the suggestion! added to my list of future videos
@tmdbah
@tmdbah Год назад
Thanks, this was more than great.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@FreshWillBoy302
@FreshWillBoy302 Год назад
Good Job and presentation!
@bryanapodaca8258
@bryanapodaca8258 Год назад
Awesome video!
@DataProfessor
@DataProfessor Год назад
Hey Namanh, thanks for the great break down of all the various role levels in tech :)
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@cggs3001
@cggs3001 Год назад
Thanks a lot Namanh!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@Eltopshottah
@Eltopshottah Год назад
Thanks for the advice
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
always
@nishikitidke7708
@nishikitidke7708 Год назад
Hey Namah, Thanks for the information but do you think after this layoff there will be more layoffs news
@xk1k1x
@xk1k1x Год назад
As a tier 2 IT tech aspiring to move into software engineering I find this pretty dang interesting
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
glad it was helpful
@l.meyers3348
@l.meyers3348 Год назад
Yep. Been subbed and this video proves I made a very wise decision.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
much love
@cisko3000
@cisko3000 Год назад
Very detailed and informative. Companies do have these levels, specially the big ones. I think people shouldnt pay too much attention to them though. Just focus on learning new stuff all the time and job search every couple of years. Don't wait 3 years grinding for a company waiting for them to move you up a "level". Just go and apply to new places instead. Best way to get a pay increase. Level up your interview skills both whiteboard and verbal. Title don't mean much to me, tbh. I'm more about what they're paying me and the company culture. People like to play it safe but you get best rewarded for taking a risk here and there. Like they rather work at Amazon because "it looks good", instead of working the startup where you'll get to make more important decisions sooner. And some of these startups might even pay more because they have fresh investor money and in a bigger hurry to get talent. That's just what I've observed.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for sharing!
@feelingfun5149
@feelingfun5149 Год назад
Cool explanation!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@ryanmckenna2047
@ryanmckenna2047 Год назад
That was a really great video! Please could you list your sources for the information. I would also be interested to hear your take on how Startup founders factor into the leveling system. For example if someone Started their own tech company and had some success but then returned to employment, would that shortcut them several levels, would they be seen as at least L5 or is it not that big a deal? I think I am L4 at the moment as well although I am in the UK so it doesn't translate perfectly.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
a lot of this was from personal experience and after talking with lots of people in higher levels than me - as a founder if your company gets acquired, you’re usually fast tracked to higher levels as part of the acquisition negotiations, but otherwise usually it’ll be based on interview performance and years of experience
@backendninja8333
@backendninja8333 7 месяцев назад
Sharpening in L4, Path to L5
@fezekasabelo191
@fezekasabelo191 Год назад
👀🙏love ur content sir....you influenced me to learn to code
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@GretSeat
@GretSeat Год назад
Great video!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate it!
@konga8165
@konga8165 Год назад
Love this
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@stranger302
@stranger302 Год назад
Bro I'm learning full stack web development from Masai School. Is it possible to go foreign to do job through with that skill?
@rikenshah1861
@rikenshah1861 Год назад
Thanks man
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
of course!
@chukwuemekaazimoh
@chukwuemekaazimoh Год назад
Awesome content.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate the support!
@bymunako
@bymunako Год назад
very motivating!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@coder-twadd
@coder-twadd Год назад
wow this was helpful
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@TechXSoftware
@TechXSoftware 4 месяца назад
I’m a L5, Senior Dev. I have been wondering where I’d go next. I think maybe management, as that would scale better career wise. However, dealing with ppl sucks lol
@ziadmiqdadi
@ziadmiqdadi Год назад
Great video.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for watching!
@suprcodr
@suprcodr Год назад
Awesome video! My dream is to be a software engineer.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
you got it
@CD-xn7xi
@CD-xn7xi Год назад
Elite video
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
appreciate it!
@250miles2
@250miles2 Год назад
As I'm listening to this, I'm slowly realizing how unclear my current path is, and how there's an expectation for me to grow, but no clear direction. The company is just like, "grow"... And, it's interesting that they want you to reach senior level status in 2-3 years. Anyone else experiencing this?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
hopefully this helped you through some examples, i'd say companies usually expect you to grow from newgrad to senior in about 5 years (fastest i've seen is 3 years but that's not the norm)
@SY27196
@SY27196 Год назад
Great video But I always find algorithms difficult to follow due to math involved Data structures in any language like python are relatively easy to learn What is your advice on this ?
@Sora_Nai
@Sora_Nai Год назад
Learn the math
@rabi3ismail909
@rabi3ismail909 Год назад
It is very long journey... ✨💫
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
long and fulfilling
@PascaVlogs
@PascaVlogs Год назад
Whats up with Bolt firing 30% of its workforce? Did you make the cut?
@hamsterbrigade
@hamsterbrigade 8 месяцев назад
I'm firmly of the believe that levels are to control wages.
@ploewie2471
@ploewie2471 Год назад
Can you explain the difference for Computer Science and Software engineering. I specifically want to know which one is better for software development. Just a comment will help, thanks.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
software engineering and software development are the same -- they are both an application of computer science
@Soaring333
@Soaring333 Год назад
Take a look at the classes for each major and that will give you a good idea of the differences at whatever school you are considering.
@marcusaureliusregulus2833
@marcusaureliusregulus2833 8 месяцев назад
I am a fresher working in a startup for about 10 months now, and forget feature level. I built the entire application from DDL to backend to web app and mobile app. Authentication, order management, multi user system, notifications, and now on e-commerce integrations. If anyone has an offer - Ahem
@yajurrawat7
@yajurrawat7 13 дней назад
I will defiantly become L9 one day!!
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur 13 дней назад
indeed
@StrongestNerd
@StrongestNerd Год назад
Great video! Is there a similar structure in Cybersecurity? Also, I look forward to the management side of it.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
i think is generalizable to most tech roles - and coming soon!
@StrongestNerd
@StrongestNerd Год назад
@@namanhkapur Thanks for the response, appreciate it!
@johnsartain4160
@johnsartain4160 Год назад
I'm a software engineer and this is the first time I'm hearing about any of this.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
what’d you think?
@johnsartain4160
@johnsartain4160 Год назад
@@namanhkapur seems reasonable
@universecode1101
@universecode1101 Год назад
IMPROVE YOUR SELF 😊 its' difficult but your career can be great
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
it can indeed
@saurabhkacholiya
@saurabhkacholiya Год назад
What habit to cultivate to become a better engineer or good at software developer job like frontend. What path to follow or mind set to cultivate?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
great questions and thanks for the potential video idea, let me think and create a video
@saurabhkacholiya
@saurabhkacholiya Год назад
@@namanhkapur sure would love to watch the video.
@sergiojimenez3445
@sergiojimenez3445 Год назад
Be organized
@sneigee
@sneigee Год назад
That awesome and we have a lot to go there. God help us
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
you got this!
@harneetsingh8957
@harneetsingh8957 Год назад
Hey Namanh, how’s Bolt handling the Layoff ? Do you see yourself leaving ?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
i think the layoff was inevitable to extend our runway, I still believe in our potential so I'm here for now -- hopefully no more layoffs 🤞
@misslavender7
@misslavender7 Год назад
Hi. Thanks for all your informative videos. They are amazing. I'm looking to change my career and want to get in to Programming and be a software developer. I've downloaded many apps to start learning Python on my own and learning also through RU-vid videos and other online material. However, I also want to do an online course to have a formal education and get a certificate. I'm having a difficult time finding a legitimate online school. Could you recommend anyone? Would an online course be enough education wise and also to get me a job? Thanks :)
@visionaryapril_art
@visionaryapril_art Год назад
Very good content
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
😊
@siddharthtanwar1529
@siddharthtanwar1529 Год назад
This video kind of scared me. There are god level experts with humongous amounts of knowledge that I don't even know where I will find? I am currently L0.
@RedspartHD
@RedspartHD Год назад
Randomly popped into my feed. Great video but I don't necessarily agree with all the points you make here. When you hit Sr. Engineer level, you have two paths that that help define what you want to do: management or technical. I.e, more people management (think manager/team lead) or technical decision making (architect, principal). I am not saying they're always black and white as you will mix at times but the responsibilities are very different. I have 6 years of experience (multiple jobs in parallel) and have done both. It does take different personalities to perform at a high level in those roles. Personally I enjoy the Architect/Principal path.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
thanks for sharing your perspective! i def missed some things since i myself am not that senior yet
@thedevbek
@thedevbek Год назад
Namanh, will your income increase if you decided to stay at L5 as good as if you leveled up?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
you’ll keep getting raises, but usually the biggest jumps in compensation happen when you go up in level
@thedevbek
@thedevbek Год назад
@@namanhkapur good thing I am wanting to be a developer for the love of it and not the money, I have no interested in management
@johnpinheiro6211
@johnpinheiro6211 Год назад
estas a falar de 7 a 10 anos do principio ate ao fim !!!! Caminho mais curto?
@drnjksn
@drnjksn Год назад
Shit, if being a good human being as a poc in this industry means I have to conform in order to fit in I’ll pass on the company or job completely bc that in itself is exhausting
@SiegelBantuBear
@SiegelBantuBear Месяц назад
Mmm...Clear.🙏🏽
@TheRiquelmeONE
@TheRiquelmeONE Год назад
i might be weird but i feel like once i reach L4 (just started as L3) i would be completely satisfied and would rather focus on things outside of my job instead of trying to further my career. I hope my company won't mind :/
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
totally makes sense, i mean i’m an L4 and i love my RU-vid channel so checks out
@alexlofka360
@alexlofka360 Год назад
There's a rule not to write your own encryption module or algorithm unless you want it to have holes and being breached ;)
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
this is true
@jay_kumar2510
@jay_kumar2510 Год назад
Helpfull
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
glad to hear
@Tech_Brains_
@Tech_Brains_ Год назад
We need more videos
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
every week!
@PABLO-wo2ek
@PABLO-wo2ek Год назад
can I keep in L4 ??
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
L4 is usually not terminal, so L5 is where you can stay forever
@user-lr7on6eh8k
@user-lr7on6eh8k Год назад
Can you level up in a software company if you don't have a degree and taught yourself programming instead?
@dailyupdates7282
@dailyupdates7282 Год назад
Is there any vacancy for software testing?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
we're in a hiring freeze at bolt right now, but yeah plenty of opportunities for testing in the industry
@ramdoni3935
@ramdoni3935 Год назад
Hi greetings know me from indonesia. have you ever lived in Indonesia? And thank you for your video about Coding.
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
i lived in jakarta for 2 years!
@ramdoni3935
@ramdoni3935 Год назад
@@namanhkapur can you speak Indonesian ? hehehe example " Makanan kesukaan kamu apa ?
@namanhkapur
@namanhkapur Год назад
@@ramdoni3935 it's been so long so not anymore, besides i was like 1 when i lived there -- i know some words in bahasa tho :)
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