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Lots of good advice here. The one thing I can add, and this might fall more into interview habits, is to remember that a "technical interview" isn't about writing code to solve the problem. The interviewer usually wants to see you demonstrate how you identify and approach a solution to a problem. I've made the mistake of doing the former and missed out on job offers because of it.
Fantastic advice for aspiring iOS developers like myself. I try to take an approach that says “I may not know the answer right now, but I know how to research and find the answer”. Especially being so new I have to be humble and realize that there’s a LOT I don’t know, but be open to learning it, learning from team members, online resources, etc.
Amazing video. I hardly found content and advice related to software engineering. It is quite relatable and solved many confusions of our daily activities. Great Video 👏🏻
Definitely appreciate this video and the other video about getting hired on. I'd personally love to be hired on to a company, and was looking for this type of vid to understand more of what'd make me marketable.
Hi Cris! Love your videos. I’m doing a important highschool work about developing an app. I’m doing a health app in which I need to multiply diferent user input with other double numbers. I’ve watched the whole 14 days course and did all the web exercises but I still don’t really know how to do it. Sorry if my english is not very good though. Greets from Spain.
Hi, great videos, what is the exact xcode equivalent for iPad users to use? Like something that also let me do the UI design and stuff like that as well as regular coding?
Ready and I've been actively applying! I don't hear back much though. Any advice on how to land an interview in the first place? I'm confident I'd pass technically and soft skills wise with flying colors. Thanks!
I’d take a look at your resume! If you’ve been sending out lots of resumes but don’t hear back, your resume is the issue (cause that’s the only thing they’ve seen from you)
👋 Our "Launch Your First App" program will help you build up your iOS skills to publish your very own feature rich app even if you’re a beginner starting from scratch. cwc.to/youtubeoffer
Lots of good advice here. The one thing I can add, and this might fall more into interview habits, is to remember that a "technical interview" isn't about writing code to solve the problem. The interviewer usually wants to see you demonstrate how you identify and approach a solution to a problem. I've made the mistake of doing the former and missed out on job offers because of it.
Great point! Thank you for sharing! - Pat
Fantastic advice for aspiring iOS developers like myself. I try to take an approach that says “I may not know the answer right now, but I know how to research and find the answer”. Especially being so new I have to be humble and realize that there’s a LOT I don’t know, but be open to learning it, learning from team members, online resources, etc.
Exactly! We hope you're enjoying your learning journey :) Remember to have fun! - Pat
Amazing video. I hardly found content and advice related to software engineering. It is quite relatable and solved many confusions of our daily activities. Great Video 👏🏻
Thank you so much for your kind words! - Pat
Definitely appreciate this video and the other video about getting hired on. I'd personally love to be hired on to a company, and was looking for this type of vid to understand more of what'd make me marketable.
Best of luck! - Pat
Hi Cris! Love your videos. I’m doing a important highschool work about developing an app. I’m doing a health app in which I need to multiply diferent user input with other double numbers. I’ve watched the whole 14 days course and did all the web exercises but I still don’t really know how to do it.
Sorry if my english is not very good though. Greets from Spain.
Hi Marc! You may ask questions on our CodeCrew forum codecrew.codewithchris.com and have our tech support staff help you out! - Pat
Hi, great videos,
what is the exact xcode equivalent for iPad users to use? Like something that also let me do the UI design and stuff like that as well as regular coding?
You can use Swift Playgrounds :)
Ready and I've been actively applying! I don't hear back much though. Any advice on how to land an interview in the first place? I'm confident I'd pass technically and soft skills wise with flying colors. Thanks!
I’d take a look at your resume! If you’ve been sending out lots of resumes but don’t hear back, your resume is the issue (cause that’s the only thing they’ve seen from you)
@@MikaelaCaron I’m keeping it up to date. I’ve reformatted. Anything I’m missing
@@marshallross I can't say without looking at it, you can DM it to me on Instagram or Twitter if you want
@@MikaelaCaron Yes please!