Is This The End For Entry-level Software Engineers? | Current Software Engineer Market Trend
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- Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
- Tech layoffs continue, and what does it tell us about the market?
Seniority levels can be confusing. In big tech, 'senior' typically refers to someone with 5+ years of experience (YOE), but at smaller companies, it could be as low as 2+ YOE. Additionally, many companies don't offer dedicated mid-level roles, creating a gap between junior and senior positions.
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00:00 Layoff data
00:57 How many openings are there right now?
02:22 Senior + hiring
03:24 Why you need an internship
04:42 What can we learn from the recent job offers
06:09 What are my recommendations?
08:20 Conclusion - Наука
Entry level jobs: www.levels.fyi/jobs/location/united-states?locationSlug=united-states&standardLevels=entry%2Cinternship&jobId=85726620720997062
If it truly is the end of entry level then my career is over before it even started. No matter how much ive done or learned or know i will forever be entry level because ill never get professional experience.
Is not truly the end just yet. Entry level will still be a title but the requirements can look very different. Sure the amount of opening now is def a lot less than before but I do think there’s always a chance to break in. If this is something you are truly passionate about go for it
Just build lots of stuff. make up a company and build something big. give yourself a senior title.
Look at one of Joshua Flukes videos. I think it was about these retard CEOs wanting people back in the office. Ive noticed this too in the past. You see people who graduated from college and their first job is "director" or "senior". I think these people just understood the game. It doesnt pay to be honest in this world. You have to lie about some things that you CAN control.
Im not going to lie that I can do python, or Java because I dont do those. I do React, Next, and Javascript these days. But libraries, or other small silly things that really shouldnt be on a job description. SURE, I know PWA stuff and yeah I did it in my last job blah blah blah. Lies.
What about freelancing? That might be the way to go now
a story to how i found the JOB its just 3 LPA but I'm a fresher ....I solved 200 easy level questions on leetcode and I knew html,css and now I have 15 months of experience and currently working as front end developer......practice hard ! even if u dont get job u can create your own products and start your own applications !
Thank you for sharing your story!
Hey bro do you have a kid
@@heisenberg73215 lol why you asked that question?
Great insights as always. Thanks for sharing Luca!
Thank you for watching!
Hey Luca I have few questions, I’m currently 23 I decided to study software engineering this year but I’m confused weather to go uni because of my age.
I wanted to know if you took any lesson outside of your university.
great video Luca, but when you will upload office tour ?
Haven’t had time to visit recently will do once I get some more clips :)
Doing a career switch from game to tech. It’s so hard now to get a job in tech although there are so many postings…
Bro I am currently 16 years old and want to be in robotics and ai
But I am worried that by the time I graduate college there willn't be need for engineers because of AGI or AI. Any tips?
It's great that companies require again the university careers for jobs, a lot of people would be filtered in that way
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Software Engineers is changing, AI will take over more and more of the grunt work, there may be less entry level roles going around because one programmer who knows how to utilise AI prompts can produce the output of five people a few years back. The industry will start to shift, creativity and problem solving will be valued more than technical proficiency, there may be fewer overall roles but with much higher productivity, the salary will go up a lot for those who makes it in the field.
Very interesting insight! I would not mind the salary going up
I quit my business to career change amidst this awful market. I think in the end it's really about confidence and grit. I know that as long as i put in 50 hours study weeks for a long period of time, I will outperform the average developers in the long run. People get stagnant when they have a job, but if you have grit to continue learning even when you're comfortable, you'll do well.
Good luck thank you for sharing your story! Best of luck!
long run means more that 10 years, good luck!
@@Rajmanov I said average developers, not FAANG seniors.
do you have a CS degree or getting one?
@@CaliburPANDAs Nope, no degree whatsoever, not even high school. I'm just self-learning through FreeCodeCamp and The Odin Project.
So if we graduate without an internship, are we pretty much done for?
I wouldn’t say done for but for sure harder than before. Teaching assistants related work is still better than nothing. Attending hackathons and career fairs is still something available to college students
Projects are also great! I didn’t have any internships and still got a job by showing off school projects that I was proud of lol
You're done for even with an internship.
Entry level will be required. It is the 10-15 years who are NOT.
That’s not true. If 10-15 years are willing to work for entry level salary (which they will have to) if there aren’t that many jobs and granted entry level software work makes more than a lot of other fields, then entry level is finished.
Just stop making netflix clones, pokedexes, calculators and things will start looking up for you.
Luca, I must know, what certifications do you have?