Awesome video! I just wanted to say that I fully understand your take on the 9 - 5 life (it doesn't have to be specifically 9 - 5 but any set schedule). I feel like people don't appreciate it until they have experienced having to constantly work afterhours or awkward hours throughout the day like when having to run a business or being constantly on call for example.
I love being a swe too for similar and slightly different reasons like getting to work with other smart people, learning the ability to create smth from scratch, getting to understand the logic behind how stuff works
sir i am from india i am preparing for my placements(software) i wanted to say that in the ocean of negativity spread around the internet on software engineers life this video has definitely made a positive mark. Thank you sir ❤
Ok let me give you something I got a remote job as a fullstack dev is what they call it, Mon to saturday 9 am to 10pm or maybe in some days till 3 am And my pay is 22k inr per month 💀
Nice video, yet I cannot confirm the 9-to-5-life statement. Usually I cannot timebox my tasks, maybe due to the project. So everyday at EOB I need to decide when to stop, often work a little longer to reach a certain state to make it easier to continue next day, and often still think about work after EOB.
i'd like to raise an audience and would ask for any of yours advice............... apparently i will be getting my college admission this year and i'll be required to choose particular subjects or modules that i will be persisting on towards the rest of my life so i've got 4 choices as per my ambition and scope and stuff..... 1. CS (CYBERSECURITY, DATA ANALYTICS, AI) 2. LAW (BARRISTER) 3. MBBS or let's say FCPS (SURGEON) 4. CA 5.ENGINEERING (MECHATRONICS, AERONAUTICS) WHAT DO YOU THINK OVERALL don't be bias suggest me other upcoming fields too but the whole problem is that i am as interested in computing and stuff as i am towards medicine or math's prolly because of lack of exposure that's the entirety i must say..... recommend me please because i am deciding on towards leaving my country in search of better opportunities
Hey Sayhyun , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Hello, I love your content. I am a French developer so it is really nice to have some feedback from your experience in the USA. I am curious, do you really do 9 to 5? I have multiple experiences and in each team I worked with, doing "only" 9 to 5 was considered inappropriate.
Deep Work is one of my favorite books! Cal Newport recently released a new book called "Slow Productivity" and I just finished it the other day. It complements Deep Work really well and highly recommend it.
Thanks for the positive vid! Audible must have a way better wlb and culture than it's parent Amazon 😅 What domain do you work in? Backend, Data, mobile?
Love the advice 💪 PS: You sound really experienced in this stuff, do you know of anyone that's interested in a educational/inspiring thumbnail? I am a graphic designer and planning on perfectly recreating the ideas of content creators... So I'm planning on asking the right questions, matching the brand, studying the viewers, matching the personality... and then using the right techniques (sometimes I'd like to jump out of the comfort-zone and learn new stuff) so that I can keep adjusting till they're satisfied with their ideal thumbnail
Awesome video! I just wanted to say that I fully understand your take on the 9 - 5 life (it doesn't have to be specifically 9 - 5 but any set schedule). I feel like people don't appreciate it until they have experienced having to constantly work afterhours or awkward hours throughout the day like when having to run a business or being constantly on call for example.
agreed! 🙂
I love being a swe too for similar and slightly different reasons like
getting to work with other smart people,
learning the ability to create smth from scratch,
getting to understand the logic behind how stuff works
agreed on those too! great points 🙂
sir
i am from india
i am preparing for my placements(software)
i wanted to say that in the ocean of negativity spread around the internet on software engineers life
this video has definitely made a positive mark.
Thank you sir ❤
Ok let me give you something
I got a remote job as a fullstack dev is what they call it,
Mon to saturday 9 am to 10pm or maybe in some days till 3 am
And my pay is 22k inr per month
💀
Nice video, yet I cannot confirm the 9-to-5-life statement. Usually I cannot timebox my tasks, maybe due to the project. So everyday at EOB I need to decide when to stop, often work a little longer to reach a certain state to make it easier to continue next day, and often still think about work after EOB.
everyone has different situations, i appreciate your perspective!
i wonder if there are tactics you can deploy to have firmer work life boundaries 🤔
Thank you for the video
thank you for the comment
meanwhile i graduated last may with a bs in applied stats and suck at programming and am still looking for my first job
you got this!! rooting for you
Thank you Say!
Yoo this came out sooo well! New favorite Sayhyun video🤙🏼 And thanks for sharing the inspiration!
Great video. A fellow Korean, too 🙂
i'd like to raise an audience and would ask for any of yours advice...............
apparently i will be getting my college admission this year and i'll be required to choose particular subjects or modules that i will be persisting on towards the rest of my life
so i've got 4 choices as per my ambition and scope and stuff.....
1. CS (CYBERSECURITY, DATA ANALYTICS, AI)
2. LAW (BARRISTER)
3. MBBS or let's say FCPS (SURGEON)
4. CA
5.ENGINEERING (MECHATRONICS, AERONAUTICS)
WHAT DO YOU THINK OVERALL don't be bias suggest me other upcoming fields too but the whole problem is that i am as interested in computing and stuff as i am towards medicine or math's prolly because of lack of exposure that's the entirety i must say..... recommend me please because i am deciding on towards leaving my country in search of better opportunities
Hey Sayhyun , very good video . I can do better editing in your videos which can help you to get more engagement in your videos . Pls lmk what do you think ?
Hello, I love your content. I am a French developer so it is really nice to have some feedback from your experience in the USA. I am curious, do you really do 9 to 5? I have multiple experiences and in each team I worked with, doing "only" 9 to 5 was considered inappropriate.
You are not bragging man, this is a great video. Thank you for it! Def lets me see the positive
Random question, what spec is your macbook you use for coding? @ 6:20 Ram, SSD, and M chip?
I’m a software engineer too. Mostly working on python and C#.
I used the M1 macbook air, 16GB ram. I wished i upgraded the ssd to 512GB.
@@IzzatZubir Thank you for your insight :)
Your Videos are soo good; Thank you:❤
Fantastic video, motivated me a lot. Just what I needed. Thanks!
a new sayhyun video i've been waiting my whole life for this moment
thank you for your patience 🙏🏼
i hope it was a good life !!
Exactly my motivation too. Great to see a reminder after the current job market doom and gloom noise.
Deep Work is one of my favorite books! Cal Newport recently released a new book called "Slow Productivity" and I just finished it the other day. It complements Deep Work really well and highly recommend it.
ah i forgot he released that, i’ll check it out!
yes! i also recommend his "so good they can't ignore you"..such an eye opening book! i'm currently reading it..
Just the advice I needed today 🙏
Thanks for the positive vid! Audible must have a way better wlb and culture than it's parent Amazon 😅 What domain do you work in? Backend, Data, mobile?
I work in mobile! and culture is very team dependent i’ve found
@@SayhyuunWhat kind of mobile work do you do? Ive been in the middle of deciding between iOS and Android lol
how to get a new grad position?
Just curious. Do you work remotely? Any website portal recommendation to find remote work ?
Love the advice 💪
PS: You sound really experienced in this stuff, do you know of anyone that's interested in a educational/inspiring thumbnail? I am a graphic designer and planning on perfectly recreating the ideas of content creators... So I'm planning on asking the right questions, matching the brand, studying the viewers, matching the personality... and then using the right techniques (sometimes I'd like to jump out of the comfort-zone and learn new stuff) so that I can keep adjusting till they're satisfied with their ideal thumbnail
you look handsome after the haircut 😮
so without the haircut, i looked bad? LOL
@@Sayhyuun now you're excessively so.