Even Americans or people living in USA 🇺🇸 are struggling and they have to pay their bills too in USD like home loans, car loans etc. For one ☝️ job upto 500 USA 🇺🇸 people are applying.
hi kirat. kindly request you to make a video explaining open source contributions and how to find projects to contribute to, would be a big help. Thanks
Bro, one of the company from US has approched me on email. However they are saying that first month will do the things without any contract and after first month I will be signing the contract with them for 1 year. They have even provided me there source code😅😅. Do you think I should be thinking about accepting there offer? And of course its remote
Can you please share your failures and learnings in your journey? Every youtuber just shows their success to attract students who don't know what to do.
Hey harkirat your contents are really good. I benefited a lot from your videos. It would be great if you start video series on deployment side , like how to use aws and all. Not everything needs to be covered but just what a person should know after learning full stack development.
Hi Harkirat, I am decent in CS, DSA, systems programming; but never really tried web Dev etc. Recently got interested in Blockchain, how much time do you reckon it wld take to become proficient enough in web3 to start making substantial contributions ?
When goin through a journey to acquire a remote job, and having some dumb questions. Videos like this from harkirat gives us a lot of clarity. Thanks man!!
Even Americans or people living in USA 🇺🇸 are struggling and they have to pay their bills too in USD like home loans, car loans etc. For one ☝️ job upto 500 USA 🇺🇸 people are applying.
Hi Harkirat, I am decent in CS, DSA, systems programming; but never really tried web Dev etc. Recently got interested in Blockchain, how much time do you reckon it wld take to become proficient enough in web3 to start making substantial contributions ?
Harkirat Bhai, Website's Where We Can we That, Company's are Hiring in US Remote Dev's, Could You Please Make a a Video or Comment it , would be Much Helpful.
Big tech companies laying offs, millions of new graduates are coming in Market and due to AI less people are required. IT career is risky in 2024. Think about different careers.
Can someone assist me in securing job/internship that pays 25k? I've proficiency in MERN stack and solved over 300 DSA problems. P.S a student of Cohort-2 (0-100)
Hlo sir ,please make a video on what tech stack is really needed for some target package like 50lpa and so on as a fresher as i know as a fresher it is very difficult to know many tech stacks
sir can you tell us when will the next blockchain or web dev cohort come.... actually i want to learn blockchain from you and my friend wants to learn web dev from new cohort from you sir...
Bhaiya please give me some advice: I am actually a class 12th student giving JEE 2024 this year but I hava a little background in coding (like i had linux installed and complete neovim setup (with like 20 plugins) in class 10th itself just for fun) so I realy like coding. I did not learn any actual coding (I did some html css js but left them for jee prep) but I only did the python that was taught in class 12 (python and mysql). (suppose I do not get any cse branch) will your cohort 0-100 be good for me?
😭 bro configured vim with plugins for fucking html css But jokes aside just focus on jee, I also had interest in programming since class 10 and learnt game dev, web dev before college but I still think someone with 0 coding background getting into IIT will do better than me because it doesn't take much time to learn programming, 4 years is a lot Even a year of dedication is enough to be good. But if you're free now and don't plan on drop or anything, you can buy it, it won't be overwhelming, just have fun
@@gandalfthegrey2777 Thanks for the insights bro. I think if I do not get a descent college this year giving jee, I will try to drop and get into a IIIT because getting an IIT CSE is VERY hard.
@@brijeshsrivastava6682 one more thing, if the college is good enough I'd say don't think much about branch if you're passionate for programming, because you can learn everything from internet. I have done everything for free from internet, all frameworks, languages, theory, tech stacks, Data structures and algos etc. Even college subjects everyone studies from youyube lectures few days before exams. very few college subjects are important and that too you will find better taught on internet. So you don't need to study anything from college for CS just knowing what to do. Only problem will be managing the studies of that specific branch you are in, so you would need to take out at least 2 hours for coding everyday while mantaining good GPA in your own branch, so you can sit for on campus placements, all branches are allowed there.
@@gandalfthegrey2777 but bro... harkirat bhaiya always says that if someone gets CSE in NIT/any tier2 college vs other core branch at IIT he probably should choose the CSE one. And also 2hr is probably very less compared to what I used to do in class 10th. I think it might be a good idea to study something you like in college compared to a weird core chem subject. (I might be totally wrong)
9:22 😂😂. Bro watches F1 I guess. Lando norris said : When MAX Verstappen in a redbull is behind you, chasing you, it's not a matter of IF, it's WHEN he's gonna overtake you. 😅
As a dropper, who failed to crack, I REQUEST YOU TO JUST FOCUS ON DISCIPLINE, NOT ON YT REELS OF IITS AND MOTIVATIONAL VIDEOS... THIS WAS SOMETHING, I DID ALL THE TIME, AND REALISED MY ABILITY TO FOCUS ON STUDIES HAD GONE VERY LOW.... SO, JUST FOCUS ON SO CALLED OLD SCHOOL APPROACH BY FOCUS, DISCIPLINE, CONSISTENCY, PERSEVERANCE, PATIENCE... AND YOU WILL DEFINITELY BE THERE IN 26...👍
How to get remote jobs ? Points to note although do watch the vid , there are some more... 1. Know more about your stack - Contribute to an open source stack, don't look at a certain metric, its an ongoing process. 2. Bias - There will be a bias against you, get a great camera, get a great mic, try to have a good background, improve your english / communication skills, don't fumble during interview. 3. You will be a contractor - You will leave the remote job first, if they fire you it does not matter whether you are a contractor or an employee 4. Pleading - Don't plead for the job, act like a value provider, you are there to provide value to the employer, don't underprice yourself, be professional. Approach humbly , have the right skills. Figure out the tech that makes money, and hustle for remote jobs. Don't be afraid of failures. In short : Build right skills that you want to learn , build projects Contribute to open source projects , learn by doing & enjoy the process Approach people aggresively (after done first 2 points ) In interview stage, have good setup and communication skills.
Hi Harkirat, I recently started with JAVA stack for devlopment. Not really too concerned about a job rn, but eventually plan to deeply explore web3 & web3 development. With that being the final goal, do you think I shld switch to MERN stack for web2 instead ? Wld having an experience in MERN instead of JAVA give a substantial edge while getting in web3 dev ?