Hi, I just stubbled on your video. I'm keen on working in Singapore as a software engineer, but I find it difficult to get a job there because I'm from the Caribbean. How difficult or easy was it for you, and what was the process like?
Wow. I really enjoyed watching this I am a mother of 3 watching this . I am Encouraging my son to study software engineer and was trying to find what software engineer normally do ,out of nowhere your video appeared. I really like it.
My mother also had 3 kids including me, and this (software engineering) really changed my life. I was able to move to a better country, buy my own house, increase my savings, help her (because we didn't have much when I was a kid), visit places I never thought I would,... and have access to a better life in general... They say money doesn't bring happiness,... well, maybe, but it makes life easier...
Glad you enjoyed this video! Just to clarify, how I manage my day and my current work scope is very specific to my company culture and ways of working. Please check out other software engineer videos to get a global idea of the daily job of a SWE
Hey Alex, really nice video! I just want to point out that at 11:00 you left the house bearfoot :D Not sure if this was intended or not, but as a fellow creator (and software engineer), I like to give feedback. I also have 2 questions: What dog breed is Maya? And what's the name of your backpack? Thank you in advance for your answer and I wish you best of luck on this platform and in life, cheers!
Hi Novak, good attention to details! Shoes (and socks) are always put outside the appartment in Singapore 😉 Maya is a lovely Cavoodle and my backpack is a Samsonite, very sturdy and light! I also like that it is slim enough, just perfect to put your laptop and accessories 😊
Very pleasant to watch, chill vibes indeed. Do you have a linked in profile? Would love to pick your mind about working in Singapore, it was always in the back of my mind and i'd love to know more about it.
As a singaporean, yes its humid but it also frequently rains, all in the space of a day so its very easily adaptable. Wear light clothing, walkways are mostly covered, trees everywhere and the buildings and transports are all airconditioned. If you've taken vacations to a tropical country you mostly already know what to expect :)
how did you get a job in singapore as an expat? did you transfer internally by an outside company or did you just happen to be recruited by some company in singapore?
bro which company u worked in singapore and can u please tell for frontend developer is there any scope in singapore and do they ask DSA in interviews or not
as a singaporean, probably between 1.5k to way more, depends on the type of apartment and location, (closer to central where the financial/shopping districts are obviously more costly). But if you are willing to rent an apartment in the so-called "heartlands" then its much cheaper, especially if you are renting just a single room (usually with a bathroom or shared bathroom). Since Singapore is so tiny with a very well-developed public transport and the heartlands themselves are equipped with mostly all the facilities and services you need, it makes a very logical sense to actually live there and save a lot of money in the long run.
No way this is typical lol. Man works like what..5,6 hours a day? And most companies in sg dont allow work form home anymore, much less 3 months remote.
Depends on job vocations, seems like all my family members all have very flexible timings, from media to IT, they are working generally from home with 2-3 days at the office, (even then for meetings). So his day is actually very familiar to me. Even an inlaw whos HR work 2-3 days from home. As for myself, i work all the time from home lol working on my own business so i actually envious of his office with free pantry and really nice settings haha
I have a problem with feeling like I'm not productive, and when I put my activities on a list, I can realize that and not "blame" myself. Maybe he does for the same reason!
that was really a productive routine.....actually i am a computer science student in india and looking forward to work as a software engineer in singapore after my graduation:).....can i have your linkedin or instagram?...also say hi to maya :))
Very chill video. Loved to see a little of Singapore; it's so green!
Thank you!!! Keep posting!!! We love you’. ❤
Really enjoyed
Love it. please keep posting!!
Great video, very nice to watch!
bro @02:15 I have the exact dining table set lol, macbook and all.
Hi, I just stubbled on your video. I'm keen on working in Singapore as a software engineer, but I find it difficult to get a job there because I'm from the Caribbean. How difficult or easy was it for you, and what was the process like?
nice video, i work as an SAP engineer in switzerland
Great video bro! I need to make a video for Day in the life of a cloud engineer soon! London Edition!
nice video!
whats the last song bro? cant find it on your links
nice video, which app are you using
Nice video Alex, I'm a full stack dev from Ghana. Any tips on how I can land a remote job in Singapore? Thanks.
Wow. I really enjoyed watching this
I am a mother of 3 watching this . I am
Encouraging my son to study software engineer and was trying to find what software engineer normally do ,out of nowhere your video appeared.
I really like it.
My mother also had 3 kids including me, and this (software engineering) really changed my life. I was able to move to a better country, buy my own house, increase my savings, help her (because we didn't have much when I was a kid), visit places I never thought I would,... and have access to a better life in general...
They say money doesn't bring happiness,... well, maybe, but it makes life easier...
Glad you enjoyed this video! Just to clarify, how I manage my day and my current work scope is very specific to my company culture and ways of working. Please check out other software engineer videos to get a global idea of the daily job of a SWE
@@MrAlexitronhi what is the average salary for software engineer in Singapore
what is the brown bag you use for the gym? looks nice
Hey Alex, really nice video! I just want to point out that at 11:00 you left the house bearfoot :D Not sure if this was intended or not, but as a fellow creator (and software engineer), I like to give feedback.
I also have 2 questions:
What dog breed is Maya?
And what's the name of your backpack?
Thank you in advance for your answer and I wish you best of luck on this platform and in life, cheers!
Hi Novak, good attention to details! Shoes (and socks) are always put outside the appartment in Singapore 😉
Maya is a lovely Cavoodle and my backpack is a Samsonite, very sturdy and light! I also like that it is slim enough, just perfect to put your laptop and accessories 😊
Cool bro! I'm also an SE in SG, hope that we have chance to connect
Hi, where is this gym? Thanks for the vid!
This video is amazing man, im tryna be like you
What's the name of that app you used to keep track of your tasks?
It is called TickTick 😉
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what a convinient life
Hey man love your video. could you share your workout routine? :)
You have the cutest alarm clock 🐶🥰
Can you tell me what app that is that you use to mark off your routine or to do list?
Tick Tick
thanks bro!@@ShoeibShargo
amazing, hope to reach out
Very pleasant to watch, chill vibes indeed. Do you have a linked in profile? Would love to pick your mind about working in Singapore, it was always in the back of my mind and i'd love to know more about it.
What's the task planner app you use? Seems pretty cool!
It's call Tick Tick. I did some benchmarks and this one is the best so far to track my routine :)
@@MrAlexitron Please make one short video on that
@@MrAlexitron Can you tell how that UI came as you're doing slide ? what is settings for it?
a great of live..
Interesting 🤔 so far my experience in SG working culture is more work oriented. For me not chilled at all. Overtime work, weekend work 😣
11:22a.m. breakfast?🤣
What is the name of the app you are using to keep track and log your daily tasks ?
It is called Ticktick, the free version is enough for basic usage :)
what programming languages do you use in this company ???? what is your stack ??
yo bro would you recommend moving to singapore for being a swe? how is the pay?
Great video, please more!
How do you cope with the temperatures and humidity in Singapore?
Wow! It's so beautiful where you are! Everything is just beautiful.. love from Atlanta ga ❤️
As a singaporean, yes its humid but it also frequently rains, all in the space of a day so its very easily adaptable.
Wear light clothing, walkways are mostly covered, trees everywhere and the buildings and transports are all airconditioned.
If you've taken vacations to a tropical country you mostly already know what to expect :)
how did you get a job in singapore as an expat? did you transfer internally by an outside company or did you just happen to be recruited by some company in singapore?
Both. I would advice internal transfer to come to Singapore, this will facilitate admin processes and give you a smoother experience overall
Hi Alex, which company are you working in ?
Hello,Can you tell me your reminder app
It is called TickTick :)
Ill be in SG this week RUclipsr here also lets meet!
Food vlog this week!? G!?
bro which company u worked in singapore and can u please tell for frontend developer is there any scope in singapore and do they ask DSA in interviews or not
lol i stay at that condo
Hey! I'm a software engineer and just recently visited Singapore! Can I ask how much rent costs?
as a singaporean, probably between 1.5k to way more, depends on the type of apartment and location, (closer to central where the financial/shopping districts are obviously more costly). But if you are willing to rent an apartment in the so-called "heartlands" then its much cheaper, especially if you are renting just a single room (usually with a bathroom or shared bathroom). Since Singapore is so tiny with a very well-developed public transport and the heartlands themselves are equipped with mostly all the facilities and services you need, it makes a very logical sense to actually live there and save a lot of money in the long run.
Are there alot of job opportunities there for swe??
bro's always in shorts....
No way this is typical lol. Man works like what..5,6 hours a day? And most companies in sg dont allow work form home anymore, much less 3 months remote.
Depends on job vocations, seems like all my family members all have very flexible timings, from media to IT, they are working generally from home with 2-3 days at the office, (even then for meetings). So his day is actually very familiar to me. Even an inlaw whos HR work 2-3 days from home.
As for myself, i work all the time from home lol working on my own business so i actually envious of his office with free pantry and really nice settings haha
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Sir do you earn 200000 dollars a year as a software engineer in Singapore? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
😂 fr
What is the name of the app you did the walk with maya?
It is call Ticktick 😉
woow ur office allows u to work in shorts
Squat lower buddy, these are half squats!
Is 6700 sGD per month is good salary?
Having to twist your neck to look at your left monitor doesnt seems pretty healthy
Please stay with your dog and work from home.
If you need a reminder to walk your dog and eat breakfast,you are doing it wrong.
I have a problem with feeling like I'm not productive, and when I put my activities on a list, I can realize that and not "blame" myself. Maybe he does for the same reason!
It's not a reminder, it is a habit tracker :)
that was really a productive routine.....actually i am a computer science student in india and looking forward to work as a software engineer in singapore after my graduation:).....can i have your linkedin or instagram?...also say hi to maya :))
what's your instagram?