Thank you Piyush sir for sharing your journey. If we be consistent enough and keep doing hardwork, we can Crawl out of hell, but sometimes we lose the fuel which keeps this desire burning consistently. Thank you for providing us with motivation to keep the flame burning. I got to learn from this podcast and I will surely work on them
You guys are doing what we all Electronics engineering student always needed. This Channel is a Diamond mine for people like us. Thank you so much for this
Awesome podcast and very honest. I am gonna start working as a firmware engineer, and it would be great if I could get to know which are the core concepts of programming that I should know (C,C++)
I can relate with you totally,i was also btech ee students for masters i opt VLSI and Embedded got intel intership 😂 Didn't got full-time though still looking for job Very inspirational journey Thank you for sharing
Hi Piyush, These are really wonderful podcasts that are helping me a lot. Right now, I am looking for a job in Embedded system design and came across this goldmine recently. I was facing difficulty in accessing your course content related to pointers that you provided in the first video. Can you please walk me through it?
I recently lost my seat of ECE engineering in the counciling process....From Childhood i was interested in electrical and electronics, following the interest I started learning EE on my own at this point of I have learnt a lot.. but now as I lost my seat of engineering and i know i will never get a chance to do engineering again makes me sad and hopeless... regret and self doubt is killing me.. all the efforts that I put in learning EE from the Childhood is now feels like a waste of time, because i will never be able to use this knowledge in my academics anymore( I will probably do a BA, that's what I can afford)...But I am not able to accept the fact that i have to forget all of that hard-earned knowledge... What should I do now should I continue Electrical and electronics as hobby or should I forget all those and start a new journey accepting the fact that, whatever I was interested in was a pure illusion and I should move forward... this is the biggest decision that I have to take in my life right now..
Hi Sefali, It really sad to hear that you couldn't get into ECE branch, but its really not end of the world. Keep learning what you have always been passionate about, and one day everything will be sorted out and then things will make sense. Keep doing what you really want to do. Hope you will reach where you want to go. Best of Luck :)
Thanks for this inspirational story. As a student currently in masters degree in France, It really gives me hope that I can work in a big tech as embedded software engineer one-day. Thanks for all the great work.
Coming to me I got offers from Nvidia ,Arm,AMD,Intel,Cadence, Synopsys,Mentor Graphics, Qualcomm, Texas instruments I think only Google is left remaining till date interview 2time one in Mountain view and another one is Tiwan . I THINK GOOGLE INDIA IS KIND OF Afraid of calling me ... They might need to give exceptional hike or I might make the whole company dance in Bagmane tech park in front of Google Kyoto building 🎉🎉🎉🎉. I pass everyday you people just stear at me 😂😂😂.
Thank you Piyush sir for sharing your journey. If we be consistent enough and keep doing hardwork, we can Crawl out of hell, but sometimes we lose the fuel which keeps this desire burning consistently. Thank you for providing us with motivation to keep the flame burning. I got to learn from this podcast and I will surely work on them
You guys are doing what we all Electronics engineering student always needed. This Channel is a Diamond mine for people like us.
Thank you so much for this
Can you tell why this year embedded companies are less hiring this year?
This is really inspirational guys , Keep it up and wish you folks a Very Happy Diwali.....
Wish you and your family happy diwali too! 🪔
This is so inspiring piyush.. thank you
Hi Piyush. Wonderful session. Valuable Learning Experience.
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Really helpful tips at the Interview part of the video. Thank you for making this video, must say - amazing journey!
Awesome podcast and very honest. I am gonna start working as a firmware engineer, and it would be great if I could get to know which are the core concepts of programming that I should know (C,C++)
Please provide your insights on starting an embedded systems company. What are the challenges and opportunities?
Coming up :)
I just love the way Piyush said it "You can always crawl out of hell one inch at a time" 💪👍
🙏🙌
Thank you for sharing your stories. Very informative and inspiring.
I can relate with you totally,i was also btech ee students for masters i opt VLSI and Embedded got intel intership 😂
Didn't got full-time though still looking for job
Very inspirational journey
Thank you for sharing
Looking for an opportunity in open market sucks. But eventually things work out. Just stay in the game 🙌
Wish you all green lights!
Very Inspiring Piyush 🎉🎉🎉
Hi Piyush, These are really wonderful podcasts that are helping me a lot. Right now, I am looking for a job in Embedded system design and came across this goldmine recently. I was facing difficulty in accessing your course content related to pointers that you provided in the first video. Can you please walk me through it?
Inspiring ❤🔥
I am the guy with green screen in social environments.
I recently lost my seat of ECE engineering in the counciling process....From Childhood i was interested in electrical and electronics, following the interest I started learning EE on my own at this point of I have learnt a lot.. but now as I lost my seat of engineering and i know i will never get a chance to do engineering again makes me sad and hopeless... regret and self doubt is killing me.. all the efforts that I put in learning EE from the Childhood is now feels like a waste of time, because i will never be able to use this knowledge in my academics anymore( I will probably do a BA, that's what I can afford)...But I am not able to accept the fact that i have to forget all of that hard-earned knowledge... What should I do now should I continue Electrical and electronics as hobby or should I forget all those and start a new journey accepting the fact that, whatever I was interested in was a pure illusion and I should move forward... this is the biggest decision that I have to take in my life right now..
Hi Sefali,
It really sad to hear that you couldn't get into ECE branch, but its really not end of the world. Keep learning what you have always been passionate about, and one day everything will be sorted out and then things will make sense.
Keep doing what you really want to do. Hope you will reach where you want to go. Best of Luck :)
Are there job opportunities for Linux device drivers in Google?
Thanks for this inspirational story. As a student currently in masters degree in France, It really gives me hope that I can work in a big tech as embedded software engineer one-day. Thanks for all the great work.
Great Scott piyush.
part 2 please
Part 2. ?
What was the course you took on pointers?
cs107 Programming Paradigms
yups! see.stanford.edu/course/cs107
Coming to me I got offers from Nvidia ,Arm,AMD,Intel,Cadence, Synopsys,Mentor Graphics, Qualcomm, Texas instruments I think only Google is left remaining till date interview 2time one in Mountain view and another one is Tiwan . I THINK GOOGLE INDIA IS KIND OF Afraid of calling me ... They might need to give exceptional hike or I might make the whole company dance in Bagmane tech park in front of Google Kyoto building 🎉🎉🎉🎉. I pass everyday you people just stear at me 😂😂😂.
Great and hopeful ⭐⭐
Just one thing: Midlle person with "Professional mic" please keep the pitch natural no human sounds that deep.
Noted 🙂. Thanks for pointing that out.