Wao.... this is encouraging, at times one might think companies will reject them if don't have right credentials, but loved the part that, you only need to prove that you are qualified and the rest will follow.
This might be true to when working or trying to find a job in London or in UK in general, but for me I live in Copenhagen and I got rejected from some big companies just based on the fact that I don't have a university degree such as a bachelors or masters degree. I know that because a lot of hiring managers have told it to me to my face towards the end of the interview. That's why I have mainly worked at startups or mid-size companies as their not as picky compared to the big ones, but then again everywhere is different so yea everyone has their preference, just speaking based on my experience.
I think it's a crime for a company to require a degree if you're applying for a front-end developer role. A developer, to me, is akin to an electrician. Just as electricians use tools and materials, develop by electrical engineer, to provide a service; a software developer uses the technologies developed by computer scientist to develop digital product for clients and businesses.
Yes, that should be fine. However, android studio + emulators causes the mac to run on overdrive. (Makes it hot, quick loss of batery and of course generally high cpu usage.) A tip would be to get an android device instead of emulator for better performance. I hope this helps! (feel free to ask more)
I find that recruiters don't just look for a 'candidate', but rather an 'overqualified' one. It is their job, to find the absolute best of the best for the company, among all the other hundred of contestants.. third-party recruiters tend to be the 'road of no return'. It is in my personal belief, that if you wish to succeed, make an impression to the company whom wish to hire. Just like Amigoscode mentions, don't just apply left and right - search for the 'right company' for you.. that way you'll show them that "Hey, I have actually taken my time read about your company, because i genuinely feel like this would be a great place to be". But that's just my opinion.
If you can go for a degree in IT is good but if not sky is your limit. People are making it into IT WITHOUT degree but doing well in degree means no hurdles in IT you cant overcome because you have limited time to study different programmes, three months for a term is too short.
I got a question. I stopped programming 8 months ago, but now i want to get back into it. I still know the basics, but i am not comfortable doing projects. What's the best way to get back into it? Thank you in advance
best of is to start off with little steps ,lets say "create simple blog" with tutorial then add stuff to it ,break it ,remake it ,doing it on your own. Think of a program what would you like it to do ,think of functionalities, start coding. Don't follow tutorials ,just find answers on stack overflow ,put them back together. It can be pretty sloppy at first but you will learn how to fix your own problems instead of fixing 'typos' that you made during re-typing the tutorial.
@Amigoscode have you used C# .Net stack? How does it compare to Java.? Help me as I'm so confused not knowing which to stick to and progress from there
Fantastic content Nelson! Thank a lot! By the way. I already have 3 years of project management in IT Hardware and I have been learning to code for the last 1 year....but really difficult with full time job. Made 3 projects in JS and 2 in ReactJs...do you think it is a good ideea to start applying to Software Engineer jobs?
@Amigoscode I have an idead for a video: What is more important for a developer to be good? Understanding technologies, tools, etc, or having a nice logical reasoning? Should we do exercises on leet code regularly? or it's best to study kubernetes, spring, etc etc. Congratz on this video btw! Awesome!
I am not sure what she meant that self taught put more affort than ppl go to school??????????? Do u know how much commitment and hard work to be a full time student and full time employee??? If this is her idea a out ppl go to school, may God help ppl apply through her
These interview tips are very helpful. Thanks bro. However, she mentioned two extra platforms where they look out for candidates apart from LinkedIn. Can someone help me with those?
Excuse me, ppl who got in the university studied years, took exams, paid taxes, studied on their own as well. So they are as much as determined and motivated as ppl without degree. The comparison is meaningless.
Machallah. All the ability to get accepted and finish the tech job and get paid comes from Allah after whatever efforts and number of experience on github does not matter with regard to the number of applicants. That to itself is not a perfect fit, not speaking about the jobs found on the LinkedIn algorithms. No one knows if he is really a perfect fit even if he makes sure that he has all the job application requirements. There are also some meaningless requirements about location restrictions and time zone availability. One can give up on applying on LinkedIn and does not know that his successful job application is just one step further. So it is really not clear but the importance is to love what you do and have that collaboration mindset that coding is based on😄👋
you are not just a fullstack developer , you are also fullstack content creator
big respect
@Arif Mahmud it was , now mobile dev
Wao.... this is encouraging, at times one might think companies will reject them if don't have right credentials, but loved the part that, you only need to prove that you are qualified and the rest will follow.
Great job brother. Do you have a suggestion how and where to learm
Honestly, this is one of the most down to earth interviews with real answers ever made. Very insightful, thanks!
What did she say was the second platform 11:37?
Efinancialcarrer
This might be true to when working or trying to find a job in London or in UK in general, but for me I live in Copenhagen and I got rejected from some big companies just based on the fact that I don't have a university degree such as a bachelors or masters degree. I know that because a lot of hiring managers have told it to me to my face towards the end of the interview. That's why I have mainly worked at startups or mid-size companies as their not as picky compared to the big ones, but then again everywhere is different so yea everyone has their preference, just speaking based on my experience.
I think it's a crime for a company to require a degree if you're applying for a front-end developer role. A developer, to me, is akin to an electrician. Just as electricians use tools and materials, develop by electrical engineer, to provide a service; a software developer uses the technologies developed by computer scientist to develop digital product for clients and businesses.
MashaALLAH brother....May ALLAH bless you....LOVE FROM JAMMU AND KASHMIR ❤💚❤
Salaam Nelson , great informative video, I'm potentially becoming an apprentice soon inshaAllah.
Hello amigos, I'd like to know if the m1 MacBook air 8gb ram is good enough for Android development, spring boot, and so on?
Yes, that should be fine. However, android studio + emulators causes the mac to run on overdrive. (Makes it hot, quick loss of batery and of course generally high cpu usage.)
A tip would be to get an android device instead of emulator for better performance.
I hope this helps! (feel free to ask more)
I suggest you to buy 16 gb if you want to use emulator. Minimum requirements for Android Studio now is 8gb.
Go for 16 or possibly 32 GB. It will much smoother
I find that recruiters don't just look for a 'candidate', but rather an 'overqualified' one. It is their job, to find the absolute best of the best for the company, among all the other hundred of contestants.. third-party recruiters tend to be the 'road of no return'.
It is in my personal belief, that if you wish to succeed, make an impression to the company whom wish to hire. Just like Amigoscode mentions, don't just apply left and right - search for the 'right company' for you.. that way you'll show them that "Hey, I have actually taken my time read about your company, because i genuinely feel like this would be a great place to be".
But that's just my opinion.
Salaam Nelson, which University did you go to?
Bro, this audio quality is DOPE!
Awesome video Nelson, May Allah bless you.. big fan from Tunisia.
The difference between the one has degree and not it s you the one with no degree get paid less
Shukran brother this was amazing and eye opening
All the best khayr things and blessings to you
Anyone know Natalie linkedin?
If you can go for a degree in IT is good but if not sky is your limit. People are making it into IT WITHOUT degree but doing well in degree means no hurdles in IT you cant overcome because you have limited time to study different programmes, three months for a term is too short.
Great video. note: audio channels are inverted. 🤪
Iam here....
Thank you for sharing your video..
Like.... 😇💝👍
I got a question. I stopped programming 8 months ago, but now i want to get back into it. I still know the basics, but i am not comfortable doing projects. What's the best way to get back into it? Thank you in advance
best of is to start off with little steps ,lets say "create simple blog" with tutorial then add stuff to it ,break it ,remake it ,doing it on your own. Think of a program what would you like it to do ,think of functionalities, start coding. Don't follow tutorials ,just find answers on stack overflow ,put them back together. It can be pretty sloppy at first but you will learn how to fix your own problems instead of fixing 'typos' that you made during re-typing the tutorial.
@@BelethKing thank you
One day insallah will meet u nelson...u r doing good job.. u r.inspiration for me...😘😘😘🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Thank you so much for making this kind of video, I learn a lot from it.
G8 sir your helping people learn , i think that is the biggest contribution ..contributing to world though "Education".. Information is wealth
Once again - amazing and informative video Masha'allah! keep the good content coming Allah has your back bro!
@Amigoscode have you used C# .Net stack? How does it compare to Java.? Help me as I'm so confused not knowing which to stick to and progress from there
Love you my bro from Afghanistan ❤🇦🇫
Helpful content. As always. Thanks for all the wonderful content on this channel, keep up the good work :-)
тот самый момент когда автора канала лучше воспринимаешь на слух чем русскоговорящую Наталью.
Hey Nelson, great video brother. How can we connect Natalia, is she on LinkedIn or can we get her email ID?
amigo how to build real time web application in spring boot?
Fantastic content Nelson! Thank a lot! By the way. I already have 3 years of project management in IT Hardware and I have been learning to code for the last 1 year....but really difficult with full time job. Made 3 projects in JS and 2 in ReactJs...do you think it is a good ideea to start applying to Software Engineer jobs?
I just started my journey with web developing!!!!
Nelson please can u get back to me as I’m in need of assistance with my transition... (support is crucial!!)
What is the name of the platform other than Linkedin that the recruiter mentions?
From India ❤️
hey man what software are you using for your website/hosting your courses?
I love how you start with Assalamu Alaikum
I want to excel in spring boot. Can you give me a coupon code of that particular course of yours. Respect ++
Good Info
Big up my g
@Amigoscode I have an idead for a video:
What is more important for a developer to be good? Understanding technologies, tools, etc, or having a nice logical reasoning? Should we do exercises on leet code regularly? or it's best to study kubernetes, spring, etc etc.
Congratz on this video btw! Awesome!
Neslon looks like a actor lol
Nelson this is so perfect. Thank you so much!!!
u inspire me really i took javascript tutorial with u and advanced to react native
Awesome video Nelson . May Allah bless you .. Big fan from Egypt 🥰
I am not sure what she meant that self taught put more affort than ppl go to school??????????? Do u know how much commitment and hard work to be a full time student and full time employee??? If this is her idea a out ppl go to school, may God help ppl apply through her
How can you be a full time employee and student at the same time?
@@I_hu85ghjo I work 8 hours a day and my school is online, I used to go to Starbucks 5 am and do my homework then go to work at 8 am
You are beautiful Ma'am ❤️
كيف يمكنني التواصل معك
very helpful conversations. thanks.
i love this video this is pure motivation...thanks @Amigose
Great video thank you! what are the names of the 2 job application platforms she mentioned?
Nelson thanks for this worth information. Greetings from Argentina
Salaam Nelson, great video
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
بارك الله فيك
These interview tips are very helpful. Thanks bro. However, she mentioned two extra platforms where they look out for candidates apart from LinkedIn. Can someone help me with those?
Efinancialcareers I think she said
Thanks you so much for this video amigo
this is great information, thanks mate!!! salam from leeds
Thanks, it's inspiring
Natalia looks like Merida from Brave.
Awesome video, love it
From Bangladesh.
Fine energy and good aura fills
One day I will meet you. InshaAllah
Great content as always Amigoscode
Excuse me, ppl who got in the university studied years, took exams, paid taxes, studied on their own as well. So they are as much as determined and motivated as ppl without degree. The comparison is meaningless.
Salaam
Balekum aassalam
Machallah. All the ability to get accepted and finish the tech job and get paid comes from Allah after whatever efforts and number of experience on github does not matter with regard to the number of applicants. That to itself is not a perfect fit, not speaking about the jobs found on the LinkedIn algorithms. No one knows if he is really a perfect fit even if he makes sure that he has all the job application requirements. There are also some meaningless requirements about location restrictions and time zone availability. One can give up on applying on LinkedIn and does not know that his successful job application is just one step further. So it is really not clear but the importance is to love what you do and have that collaboration mindset that coding is based on😄👋
God bless Nelson
Thank you sir. What is the name of the website other than LinkedIn she suggested us to use? I couldn't quite catch it
I heard efinancialcareer?
@@imadsamad1239 thank you!
Really like it amigo
Great video😊
Great video again, as always
I something wrong with my headphones?
Hahah
Audio channel has got problems
First
Natalia's native language is Russian? :)
i think shes just irish
Thank you so much for this
👍👍
Who's this woman
This is a very good video, I should share it in my circles.
Natalia's hair are just stunning
hello nikita :D
nice video amigo.
Nice interview Nelson.
Coding bootcam isn't that good to be honest. Self learning is way more better :-)
my brother uploading a video where a women with appearing in it is haram , please remove the video
plz revisit your understanding of halal and haram
Lol, such a false claim. Remove your comment
🤣🤣 wtf
Such a joker. Remove your comment instead. 😆