Have been doing this for over a decade now and undoubtedly it changed my life for good in ways I simply can't state in a few couple of words here. Please just be careful with your health. Don't neglect with it specially when it comes to food, exercise and sleep. During check-up exams I found a plaque sitting at my main coronary artery. Hopefully I'm still young and found it in a timely way that I can treat it, otherwise it'd simply risk me a long term myocardial infarctation which could simply drop me dead anywhere around my age.
what a beautiful vlog, at least to me is so pleasent to see how doing what i love i can visit or work at every part of the world, watching some collegues like you make me feel very confindent about my career and my decision, i love to code even at home, but the fact that you can be in somewhere else because of your career is completely fantastic, keep sharing this for all of the software community, congrats! :))
currently taking IT and im on my last year and been studying this field for almost 2 years now, I hope i get to experience this once I graduated here in JP, thank you for sharing :D
@@Danuxsy i hope not my friend 😂 but so far, there are so many opportunities here in our country. And also why do you have to be so negative, I saw you commenting negative things in this channel as if you know everything about this industry. Get a life friend stop being a 25 years old burden to your parents and delete your cringy contents 😂
Слушая речь, даже и не догадалась бы, что на самом деле передо мной русскоговорящий человек, тоже работаю разработчиком, узнала себя, спасибо за тёплую атмосферу видео и прекрасные виды Парижа😍
Сейчас активно изучаю язык, твои видео очень помогают, использую их для тренировок. Отлично, что ты кладёшь английские субтитры, плюс чистая речь, очень легко воспринимается
From the legal point of view, I should work 8 hours per day. In France, there’s a 35-hours week (making in 7 hours per day). And by additional 10 vacation days per year (RTT days) I’m supposed to work 40 hours/week. So basically it should be from 9 to 6 (having 1h per lunch and 8 hours of work). Sometimes I have longer lunches, or chat with colleagues (like it was the day I filmed), or if I’m really interested in the task and don’t feel tired - why not staying more to improve my skills ? ;)
@@codinggirl_ because the company you work for doesn't care about you so why would you stay to work even harder? They will replace you as soon as AI technology is sufficient enough. Look at the mass lay-offs that happened in the large tech companies last year, over 150k lost their jobs just like that.
@@codinggirl_ If you support UBI then there won't be a reason for you to have another job, of course we aren't there yet but automation will continue to occur at faster rates so sure you might have a job today but capitalism work against you since it relies on increasing profits year by year, so the job pool will shrink and the competence required for a job will increase as a result. The only way to combat this is to dismantle the entire system itself which is where we are heading. The only winners in a capitalism system are the elite.
@@codinggirl_ I feel like people in the comments, usually North Americans, tend to forget that in most of western EU countries, workers' rights are highly protected. Working 40h/w is in no way, shape or form "overworking" when you consider the rights that come with it, that is paid vacation days, paid sick days, paid maternal / paternal leave, etc etc. In addition to that, working more to learn more skills is beneficial to the employee as well, regardless of whether the "company does not care about you".
hi, i'm just starting, i lack impostor syndrome so i learned just the basics of c++ (i have some background in pic programming and assembler, just a hobby, really basic code) and got my first freelancer gig programming a Arduino project LOL, just finish it and bag it, maybe ill continue coding c++ is fun compared with assembler. i wanted to ask you about your setup, being a begginer i don't get why you type on your laptop, i have a really long background in hardware repair but i'm a noob about gear and everything tech (specially new tech) really, i got really curious. Greetings from Argentina, i love when you speak Russian, i do not understand a word.
здравствуйте, а можно ли написать вашей компании про двухнедельную стажировку? я также нахожусь во Франции, в предпоследнем классе и хотела бы попробовать пройти стажировку в айти сфере!, если это возможно. заранее спасибо за ответ!
This is a beautiful video. It's my first time for me on your channel. May I ask how willing are French IT companies to recruit international workers either Remote or in country? Love from India. Thanks :)
@@chitralima2208 I don’t have statistics 😅 I just think that technically relocating someone from another country or searching ways how to hire remotely would not be easy for a small startup (easier to find the talent here). There are always exceptions, so if you want to work for a French company, you should at least try to apply !
1-2 hours of lunch break for the French? That explains why the French branch of our company is so unresponsive after a half day of working, while we only have a 30-minute break at noon. 😅
XDDD reminds me of first year college projects, someone changed the main branch directly and broke everything. Luckily we had a backup branch, so it was mostly just funny "yeah good work everyone let's hit the showers!"
Generally I think it's not that difficult as it seems :) in French educational system it's obligatory to have an internship at the end of your studies, so companies normally have open positions for interns.
@@codinggirl_ That's comforting. We also have obligatory internships in finland and I'm so nervous about applying because I still feel like a beginner even though I have learned a lot during these few years. I don't know how much they expect from me. I'd be more than willing to learn more though T_T
@@y-yyy I decided to my last optional courses this summer and also do a summer project where I can get internship credits, so I can focus completely on the internships and company projects next fall and spring. I'm planning to apply for a company project next fall. I'm excited but also scared shitless lol. How are your studies going?
@@hanac5586 Oh that's cool! What exactly are company projects? Is it like some collaboration projects between your school and companies, or? My main school studies are ending very soon, just got my first internship offer last week, starting in June, scared shitless as well lol... Met the team already, they seem chill and don't seem to expect anything too crazy from me, but I'm sure it will be challenging still, especially first few weeks/months... Still, I'm just glad someone finally wants me enough to pay me lol! Facing all the instant rejections was really discouraging.
I really want to become a java software developer, but it is so hard to find a job for an entry position where I'm from (Ireland). what advice would you give on finding an entry position opportunity.
see if you can find any companies giving out internships. Taking that first step brings you closer to getting that entry position. You can also connect with others in your field if you graduated recently!
I like how people are proud of being literal wage slaves for their life and then die lmao, there can be a better future. Capitalism is not sustainable nor is it for the collective good of society, we need CHANGE.
@@Danuxsy I work 40 hours a week and make 150k a year, if you want to call me a "wage slave" then so be it. Nobody is saying capitalism is perfect. Also, some people actually enjoy their profession
What would you advise someone who wants to get a job like yours? I will graduate from my master degree this year (that has nothing to do with computers) but I’m really interested in IT-jobs like yours, can you give me some advice?
Hello! I have a video on from where to start learning programming: ruclips.net/video/pDDMj1d-Wmg/видео.html I also described my experience in searching for the first job in dedicated playlist :)
Very sad life indeed... Working under an artificial light is a killer for developer's eyes, it just takes 2 to 3 years to damage them . Also you stay all day in heavily EMF polluted environment (so many wireless devices ) - learn to use cables and ethernet as many software developers have lost their lives due to cancer because of that. Finally if you do not see many old people around you in the office start thinking now where are they and what will happen to you after few years - it is not a joke! Young people are not smarter - they are just more naive. If you do not see the old developers around, it is a clear sign that you are currently misused by this company. Never forget that!
@@Tar.o Ok but you can''t compare Japan and any western countries. If you do that is like you compare Singapore to Jamaica.....People are so different that it is not possible to compare.
@@bmc868 I can compare, I just did. France is even less populated. You are right, people are different. Some are brown, loud, and rude, like in France, and some are nice, educated, and civilized, like the Japanese. Two countries that are different, saying that you cant compare things is just stupid.
Don’t miss out my other “day in a life” video (working from home edition) ruclips.net/video/Xipu9GrR5jk/видео.html
fucking sad life
Have been doing this for over a decade now and undoubtedly it changed my life for good in ways I simply can't state in a few couple of words here. Please just be careful with your health. Don't neglect with it specially when it comes to food, exercise and sleep. During check-up exams I found a plaque sitting at my main coronary artery. Hopefully I'm still young and found it in a timely way that I can treat it, otherwise it'd simply risk me a long term myocardial infarctation which could simply drop me dead anywhere around my age.
great advice mate
I am sorry to hear that
I'm curious, what exam checks for that?
what a beautiful vlog, at least to me is so pleasent to see how doing what i love i can visit or work at every part of the world, watching some collegues like you make me feel very confindent about my career and my decision, i love to code even at home, but the fact that you can be in somewhere else because of your career is completely fantastic, keep sharing this for all of the software community, congrats! :))
currently taking IT and im on my last year and been studying this field for almost 2 years now, I hope i get to experience this once I graduated here in JP, thank you for sharing :D
You can do it!
you will probably experience a lay-off lmao
@@Danuxsy i hope not my friend 😂 but so far, there are so many opportunities here in our country. And also why do you have to be so negative, I saw you commenting negative things in this channel as if you know everything about this industry. Get a life friend stop being a 25 years old burden to your parents and delete your cringy contents 😂
Best part of this: “Minimum of 1 hour lunch break”. Good on you, girl! Keep living the life ❤
Thanks for posting your junior software engineer diary, I found it cute and the explanation about the career was interesting.💖
Glad you liked it! Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
finally someone make videos talking like you, I really love that!
Слушая речь, даже и не догадалась бы, что на самом деле передо мной русскоговорящий человек, тоже работаю разработчиком, узнала себя, спасибо за тёплую атмосферу видео и прекрасные виды Парижа😍
Ого, я бы и не подумал, что она русскоговорящая.
Сейчас активно изучаю язык, твои видео очень помогают, использую их для тренировок. Отлично, что ты кладёшь английские субтитры, плюс чистая речь, очень легко воспринимается
Очень рада, что мои видео помогают в изучении англ ☺️ успехов! 🍀
This is actually really well done video and well explained.
love your vlog 🙂 just started learning IT, thank you for the content 😍
thank you!!! good luck in your coding adventures!
Awesome videossss! Happy I found this channel.
wow, I have dreaming about this kind of work and and workplace, I wish I could get job like you, seeing your vlog motivates me, keep doing it 💌
positive energy
Super cool vlog!! Another coder from australia here!
hello i actually watched this video bc i needed to pic a place for my stage découverte so this was very insightful thank youu
You're so welcome!
На какую камеру снимаешь?
What a beautiful commute to your office
thank you for sharing your story
❤️❤️❤️
Man, i miss this city soooo much. And: cool video!
Tell me please, why blur the code on the monitor?
Wow, is the first video that I see, but it's amazing and I like it
You have really an amazing work, what language you are using?
Hi, dear . Thank you.
I can't get over how beautiful you guys got it over there.
как называется фото рабочего стола? what is the name of the desktop photo?
So you work like from 9 am till 7pm! That’s A LOT of hours! Do you work overtime ? How do you handle it ?
From the legal point of view, I should work 8 hours per day. In France, there’s a 35-hours week (making in 7 hours per day). And by additional 10 vacation days per year (RTT days) I’m supposed to work 40 hours/week.
So basically it should be from 9 to 6 (having 1h per lunch and 8 hours of work). Sometimes I have longer lunches, or chat with colleagues (like it was the day I filmed), or if I’m really interested in the task and don’t feel tired - why not staying more to improve my skills ? ;)
@@codinggirl_ because the company you work for doesn't care about you so why would you stay to work even harder? They will replace you as soon as AI technology is sufficient enough. Look at the mass lay-offs that happened in the large tech companies last year, over 150k lost their jobs just like that.
@@Danuxsy simply cause when you don’t work hard you won’t have enough skills to find a new job 😉
@@codinggirl_ If you support UBI then there won't be a reason for you to have another job, of course we aren't there yet but automation will continue to occur at faster rates so sure you might have a job today but capitalism work against you since it relies on increasing profits year by year, so the job pool will shrink and the competence required for a job will increase as a result. The only way to combat this is to dismantle the entire system itself which is where we are heading. The only winners in a capitalism system are the elite.
@@codinggirl_ I feel like people in the comments, usually North Americans, tend to forget that in most of western EU countries, workers' rights are highly protected. Working 40h/w is in no way, shape or form "overworking" when you consider the rights that come with it, that is paid vacation days, paid sick days, paid maternal / paternal leave, etc etc. In addition to that, working more to learn more skills is beneficial to the employee as well, regardless of whether the "company does not care about you".
hi, i'm just starting, i lack impostor syndrome so i learned just the basics of c++ (i have some background in pic programming and assembler, just a hobby, really basic code) and got my first freelancer gig programming a Arduino project LOL, just finish it and bag it, maybe ill continue coding c++ is fun compared with assembler. i wanted to ask you about your setup, being a begginer i don't get why you type on your laptop, i have a really long background in hardware repair but i'm a noob about gear and everything tech (specially new tech) really, i got really curious. Greetings from Argentina, i love when you speak Russian, i do not understand a word.
Awesome!!!! ❤️
Why you blur your screen? You're on stackoverflow
realistic video, nice video
thx for the video, so cool
здравствуйте, а можно ли написать вашей компании про двухнедельную стажировку? я также нахожусь во Франции, в предпоследнем классе и хотела бы попробовать пройти стажировку в айти сфере!, если это возможно. заранее спасибо за ответ!
Is france has good future for software engineers , kindly share your point of view.😊
Cool! ❤😊
Great video!
Thank you!!!
This is a beautiful video. It's my first time for me on your channel. May I ask how willing are French IT companies to recruit international workers either Remote or in country?
Love from India.
Thanks :)
It depends!
But I would say that most of the time it would be big companies with offices in different countries.
@@codinggirl_ oh so normal startups or mid tier companies don't generally hire internationally?
@@chitralima2208 I don’t have statistics 😅 I just think that technically relocating someone from another country or searching ways how to hire remotely would not be easy for a small startup (easier to find the talent here).
There are always exceptions, so if you want to work for a French company, you should at least try to apply !
France or swiss which is better for a foreigner SDE to work at?
1-2 hours of lunch break for the French? That explains why the French branch of our company is so unresponsive after a half day of working, while we only have a 30-minute break at noon. 😅
A little challenge : Create a critical bug and push it to the master branch.
Why, dude?...
@@aleksei933 Hehehe , I'm just kidding man. She is smart enough to not do this.
XDDD reminds me of first year college projects, someone changed the main branch directly and broke everything. Luckily we had a backup branch, so it was mostly just funny "yeah good work everyone let's hit the showers!"
hello! in which language are u working?
If you meant a programming language, it’s typescript
If it’s language we speak in the company: English and French :)
How difficult is it to start as an intern in France for developeur web? I'm taking an online course and will have my final exams this year.
Generally I think it's not that difficult as it seems :) in French educational system it's obligatory to have an internship at the end of your studies, so companies normally have open positions for interns.
@@codinggirl_ That's comforting. We also have obligatory internships in finland and I'm so nervous about applying because I still feel like a beginner even though I have learned a lot during these few years. I don't know how much they expect from me. I'd be more than willing to learn more though T_T
@@hanac5586 How is your internship search going? I'm a programming student in Finland too^^
@@y-yyy I decided to my last optional courses this summer and also do a summer project where I can get internship credits, so I can focus completely on the internships and company projects next fall and spring.
I'm planning to apply for a company project next fall. I'm excited but also scared shitless lol.
How are your studies going?
@@hanac5586 Oh that's cool! What exactly are company projects? Is it like some collaboration projects between your school and companies, or?
My main school studies are ending very soon, just got my first internship offer last week, starting in June, scared shitless as well lol... Met the team already, they seem chill and don't seem to expect anything too crazy from me, but I'm sure it will be challenging still, especially first few weeks/months... Still, I'm just glad someone finally wants me enough to pay me lol! Facing all the instant rejections was really discouraging.
I;m enrolling in software engineering in may ;)
HOPE I CAN MAKE IT!!
PLease give me a job referral in the future when I graduate !! Haha
Spasibo za content
Enfin une chaine d'un(e) codeur(se) francais ^_^ Je m'abonne.
il y en a plein
Mais je crois vous voulez parler d'une chaîne de vlog pluôt
Sinon il y a de youtubeurs devs français
En plus elle n'est pas française
@@itsLD52 Ouais mais pour l’instant je ne tombe que sur des chaînes d’américains ou de pays scandinaves.
You are wonderful😝
vous parlez bien anglais pour une francaise, je vous encourage vraiment de faire plus de video
je suis pas française non plus :) mais merci en tout cas !
I really want to become a java software developer, but it is so hard to find a job for an entry position where I'm from (Ireland). what advice would you give on finding an entry position opportunity.
see if you can find any companies giving out internships. Taking that first step brings you closer to getting that entry position. You can also connect with others in your field if you graduated recently!
Hello! What macbook model do you use?
it’s M1 Pro for work, and I still have pro on intel for personal purposes
Greate 🌠
i will never work again out of my home
hi! how did you learn software? from university or bootcamp?
42 school :)
Shared all of my story here: ruclips.net/video/X4RG348FVHY/видео.html
@@codinggirl_ thank you🥰
its actually eat sleep coffee code repeat :)
hahaha, definitely ! :)
I like how people are proud of being literal wage slaves for their life and then die lmao, there can be a better future. Capitalism is not sustainable nor is it for the collective good of society, we need CHANGE.
@@Danuxsy I work 40 hours a week and make 150k a year, if you want to call me a "wage slave" then so be it. Nobody is saying capitalism is perfect. Also, some people actually enjoy their profession
nice bracelet
Молодец, Анюта, очень интересно и красиво
Hello
I think I found the Flag of Uzbekistan which is my country I love your vlogs and I respect you
Does your bracelet say 'Fuck' on it?
Hahaha yes 😅
@@codinggirl_ ha ha, I was not expecting that! lol
😍
Во Франции наверное комфортнее работать, чем в РФ?)
What would you advise someone who wants to get a job like yours? I will graduate from my master degree this year (that has nothing to do with computers) but I’m really interested in IT-jobs like yours, can you give me some advice?
Hello! I have a video on from where to start learning programming: ruclips.net/video/pDDMj1d-Wmg/видео.html
I also described my experience in searching for the first job in dedicated playlist :)
@@codinggirl_ Great, thank you so much!
do you code in French?
i code in typescript :)
How someone can get a job in Paris being an Asian ?
I like your "f***" bracelet lol
First comment for the algo' :P
Thank you.Great Content.Ukraine follows you 🇺🇦❤️
Hi, where your russian channel?
here: youtube.com/@annacodinggirl
почему пропал контент на русском?
На другом канале: youtube.com/@annacodinggirl
Вот они, бывшие коллеги из сбердевайсов как живут..
the beautiful place!i like your unicorn figure!
i love u
Hi from Turkey 42istanbul
you are beatiful, i am from argentina
А сколько тебе лет?
ohuenno kak vsegda
remember dining philosophers problem , eat sleep think khkh
My sister has curly hair like you, I used to laugh because its seems like cartoon face to me 😁
Smooth dude
Very sad life indeed... Working under an artificial light is a killer for developer's eyes, it just takes 2 to 3 years to damage them . Also you stay all day in heavily EMF polluted environment (so many wireless devices ) - learn to use cables and ethernet as many software developers have lost their lives due to cancer because of that. Finally if you do not see many old people around you in the office start thinking now where are they and what will happen to you after few years - it is not a joke! Young people are not smarter - they are just more naive. If you do not see the old developers around, it is a clear sign that you are currently misused by this company. Never forget that!
Paris is the coolest city in Europe
lol, search up paris syndrome. The city is a big ghetto filled with crime
@@Tar.o I prefer this than living in any countryside.....
@@bmc868 Its not a question about countryside, or city. A city doesnt automatically mean crime, just look at Japan.
@@Tar.o Ok but you can''t compare Japan and any western countries. If you do that is like you compare Singapore to Jamaica.....People are so different that it is not possible to compare.
@@bmc868 I can compare, I just did. France is even less populated. You are right, people are different. Some are brown, loud, and rude, like in France, and some are nice, educated, and civilized, like the Japanese. Two countries that are different, saying that you cant compare things is just stupid.
This video is cap
You continuously blurring parts are so annoying. 😑
I think you drink too much coffee 😅
you live a sad life and you have a really sad job
sounds like you're self projecting buddy
its very annoying that you blur everything no one is going to sue in puplic becaue you filmed ughhh