Everytime I hit a speed bump whilst learning to code i watch one of your videos and im pumped and ready to give it another go... thank you for sharing everything you know with us 🙂
just a note, these salaries are for senior developers in San Francisco, in most places outside of this region from junior to mid-level will make somewhere between 50 to 90k depending on what part of the world they are. and Unfortunately, Junior developers 99% of the time won't have the chance to work remotely.
Could you point me in the place to start?:,) I am so lost here but I think working from home would be a life changer. I’ve been researching this stuff for a couple days and feel totally lost still
Don't forget to mention that being a software engineer is very challenging and it takes a long time to even get your first entry level role because you have to actually learn to code with a project to back up what you are trying to build.
@@TiffInTech I want to work remote and start my schooling how should I start? Should I go to my local community college? Should I do certificates?? What is going to help me to land a great remote job first? I only have customer service/tech support as of experience call center things Thank you
@@jordanrossi9725 from support, you can go into QA, and from there, based on your abilities and ambitions, automation QA (coding), or management roles such as QA team lead or manager, or go into project or product management
@@jordanrossi9725 look up "josh makador wgu" there are 4 year degrees you can get in 6-12 months. Maybe 18-24 depending on your schedule and familiarity with coding/tech
Hi Tiff, I am Joshua from Nigeria. Thank you so much for putting this together. I have the opportunity of speaking on 'Opportunities in Tech' in a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) info session in my school this weekend and this video was my 'GO TO' for more insights. I love the simplicity of your explanations.Thank you once again.
At this point in August 2021 I cringe at the SWE job postings saying *NO REMOTE OPTION*, but am also glad that now this is something that these people need to state explicitly. Honestly a SWE job that isn't remote is a red flag for me now.
Just starting in coding and I've discovered your channel, which it's so useful and interesting! the topics you speak about are just all what I had in mind :)
Not too many people know it, but Patent Engineers and Patent Attorneys would fit well into your list. This is a niche profession that overlaps Tech industry with Law!
Hiya, I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of years. I live straight across to Michigan from you. I would rather learn from a beautiful woman than from anyone else. you have a manner of explaining things that makes me feel at ease. So thank you. I wish you all the best!
I don't know if your reading my comments but your videos are getting better and better and your hitting some of the areas that I commented previously that you need to cover. I also find it funny that you pointed out that your not good at UX design. I have noted this for many years now that Developers in general are typically not that good at UX design. Great Job Pun Warning 👍👍👍👍
does software developer means fullstack? maybe for a next video it would be cool a "How to apply for remote jobs", maybe some portfolio ideas or some MUST HAVE skills. some of us want to get a remote job at the US or canada or europe because of the salary.
front end is becoming a wanted skill these days. that becoming a fullstack developer can have a similar salary as a front end developer. i just love the backend more since it challenges your logical analytics of your brain. where fullstack development can provide you a full experience of your projects you are building.
Thank you for this video. 2 weeks ago I began my coding journey and I love it. But at some point I have to move back to Jamaica to take care of my family so this video is helpful in displaying remote jobs.
You've outdone yourself this time. I'll add Network or Systems Architect (my field). I'll leave you to discover salary levels for our delightful Remote positions.
WOW, your video title does not mention TOP PAYING jobs only. I would think that folks stumbling onto your video from the YT home page and following your link, most folks would be interested in entry-level Associate type beginner job pay, possibly fresh out of University or looking to change careers in today's environment. Do you have a video for these folks like me? You also seem to be limited to the SF area but that information can be cut in half for faraway places, no worries. Thank you.
Hey Tiff! Thank you for making all these useful videos! I am really curious about your first week/month in a tech position? How was it to start? Did you have support from your colleagues? What was your first task ? What was difficult for you? Sorry if my questions are not related to this video. Atm I am not sure what is more difficult - finding first tech job or actually starting working in tech, feels like a jump into unknown. Thank you! Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Hi Anna! Thanks for your questions! I think this would be better explained in a video but I will do a short form.. I had two very different experiences at two companies for how my onboarding went. The company I am at now though it was super great. They didn’t expect me to come on and know everything. There was people I could ask for help which was huge. It is scary onboarding at a new company of course but those feelings do go away quickly. I have learned to embrace those feeling of being uncomfortable recognizing that everyone feels like that when starting out and they do go away! These are awesome questions though and I will make a video going through the full onboarding process 💕
@@TiffInTech many thanks for your quick and broad answer! I asked you because I didn't expect it would feel that way after getting a job offer. I was happy for a day and then scared and studying more with no days off. Think it is also because I am self-taught and I don't know what to expect. Thank you! 💕
@@TiffInTech I am really interested in moving to the Mediterranean within the next 1or 2 years and I so appreciate you for providing this information. I have also shared it on my FB page. You got a fan over here!
I came looking for info for a friend, but suscribed just because your so kind, I like how you communicate. I'm full stack developer so I guess your channel is more for me than my friend hehe. But... I can't find info to my friend, maybe you can help me? or maybe you already talked about that? She is having a hard time to handle things with her daughter and finding a remote job will be so helpful. She worked on the past as tech support for HP, and she is willing to learn something else too, I know her, and I think digital marketing could be her thing, can you point me or create a video talking about that kind of jobs, just to get informed? I can provide her the material to study anything, but a few mins talk about what is every job of those will be helpfull to her to decide which path to take (I'm very bad talking as you see hehe) Mostly videos in youtube are only about "how to make money without knowing anything" I'm looking smething more about tech support nowadays, marketing, and any other that is a easy starting point for someone starting again in this era. Thanks in advance!!!
This is amazing! I have been looking for remote software developer roles in the USA from the UK however no luck. What sites or tips would you suggest for this? TIA
quality assurance is becoming a part of the developers themselves lol i started working as a qa and then all of the sudden the company i worked for told me that they are training their developers on jasmine lol so i said let me become like them then lol
I have hyperhidrosis and desperately just want to work and provide for my family but well paying,remote work seems impossible to find without a degree. Tysm
I’m in the process of teaching myself to code since last year.. And I realized I’m more of a backend person since I suck at designing and, I enjoy solving logical problems. What is your advice about how I will build on my portfolio considering that I’m struggling to think of how should it look? Lol
I am an IT Systems Architect and I work in a data center. I am looking at working as a software engineer. My wife and two daughters are training and using suggestions given by you to achieve this goal. I took an undergraduate course on the 3D Pipline Using Blender. I want to create 3D animations and use Python scripting to automate movements/animations for events actions and so forth. I am presently getting reacquainted in programming in C/C++/C#/Python/JavaScript. Hopefully I can start a business building/automating cloud builds and some software development on systems for reporting/gui logins for reading data from dbs on web pages and other corporate needs. If you have any further insight please let me know, Ma'am? Thanks!
Hi ; thanks for video . Is there any difference between Remote but being US citizen / being American, or from other countries ? I believe that many companies are requiring you to be in America to get this kind of jobs (even it s ridiculous though )
TIFF! I want to know what laptop or computers are good to use for becoming a remote software engineer? Any low cost ones? Or high end ones? I want to invest in one but one that is reliable, and one that is commonly used.
To add what TIFF mentioned - it also depends on what type of development you are doing. Web development you can do on almost anything, while for game development, you would need a high-end machine. Regardless though of what you choose - make sure you have a good keyboard!
@@technomancr7187 oh well. I want to get into software development Frontend and backend but I think I will start front end/web developer because I want to master one first. So what laptop or work station is best for that?
@@tonysoprano6265 For web development, I tend to strongly recommend Apple. Even the entry-level Apple Air would do. Apple laptops have a very solid build quality, AND the operating systems runs on top of a POSIX (Unix/Linux) OS. You will end up using the terminal quit a bit, as most of the servers you deal with will be running Linux. Using the terminal/command line is your super-power as a web developer and learning to navigate it should not be undervalued. Try to get 16GB of RAM at least.
Hii. My name os deeptesh panda. I want to know about remote job. Can you please help me? Is skills required to get a remote job or without skill also we can get remote job?
Hello Tiff, I hope all is well. I do have a question. How long have you been in the IT industry? What's your thoughts on the reputation of the Certs one would receive through Coursera?
Hey Tiff! I just found your channel not too long ago, and I want to become a software developer, but idk where to start. Can you or anybody tell me where to look or what to do to start gaining experience/knowledge?
I am 35 and looking to switch to Web app development. This video is really movitating. Since, I sometimes give up studying thinking that I wouldnt make it at this age.
0:43 ...Yes..... a digital nomad. Until he lifts his hands for a second and his laptop slides right down his legs and into the water. :D $160,000 for a Software Developer...!!! Well, unless you're at a state government job in Idaho, wearing multiple hats as an Software Engineer / Full Stack Developer & SDET and making less than a third of that.
Anyway, it's like 4 or more times the salary of a doctor, 9 times the average and 15 times the minimum salary. But still like 70% less of what an american would made because of being american.
Great video, remote jobs are literally the only reason I’m learning to code. Keep up the great work.
Is coding hard?
@@JJ-dd6gp no, so easy a caveman could do it.
@@conservativestrawman9837 lol.
Same!
It’s been 8 months are you any further in coding, I’m curious.
Everytime I hit a speed bump whilst learning to code i watch one of your videos and im pumped and ready to give it another go... thank you for sharing everything you know with us 🙂
just a note, these salaries are for senior developers in San Francisco, in most places outside of this region from junior to mid-level will make somewhere between 50 to 90k depending on what part of the world they are. and Unfortunately, Junior developers 99% of the time won't have the chance to work remotely.
@@leej1759 yup
Tiff your so inspiring, im week 4 almost 5 into my coding bootcamp, and i'm using every resource at my availability..and I love it!!!
I feel really thankful with God for being in this field. I know we have a lot to learn and to improve, but I think we're on the right way :)
i think the same as you
Could you point me in the place to start?:,) I am so lost here but I think working from home would be a life changer. I’ve been researching this stuff for a couple days and feel totally lost still
Don't forget to mention that being a software engineer is very challenging and it takes a long time to even get your first entry level role because you have to actually learn to code with a project to back up what you are trying to build.
yes forsure!
@@TiffInTech
I want to work remote and start my schooling how should I start? Should I go to my local community college? Should I do certificates?? What is going to help me to land a great remote job first?
I only have customer service/tech support as of experience call center things
Thank you
@@jordanrossi9725 from support, you can go into QA, and from there, based on your abilities and ambitions, automation QA (coding), or management roles such as QA team lead or manager, or go into project or product management
@@jordanrossi9725 look up "josh makador wgu" there are 4 year degrees you can get in 6-12 months. Maybe 18-24 depending on your schedule and familiarity with coding/tech
Hi Tiff, I am Joshua from Nigeria. Thank you so much for putting this together. I have the opportunity of speaking on 'Opportunities in Tech' in a Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) info session in my school this weekend and this video was my 'GO TO' for more insights. I love the simplicity of your explanations.Thank you once again.
That’s so awesome you had that opportunity sounds amazing! 🙌💀
It's so amazing hear her mention about Brazil and she's even chosen a background music based in the Bossa Nova
At this point in August 2021 I cringe at the SWE job postings saying *NO REMOTE OPTION*, but am also glad that now this is something that these people need to state explicitly. Honestly a SWE job that isn't remote is a red flag for me now.
Yah I hear you, I really love working remote too
This is exactly what i need! Thank you so much, you just really read my mind.
Yay! Happy Tuesday ☺️
You gotta send me that screensaver 😀
Just starting in coding and I've discovered your channel, which it's so useful and interesting! the topics you speak about are just all what I had in mind :)
Thank you so much!
Not too many people know it, but Patent Engineers and Patent Attorneys would fit well into your list. This is a niche profession that overlaps Tech industry with Law!
thanks for sharing!!
Hiya, I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of years. I live straight across to Michigan from you. I would rather learn from a beautiful woman than from anyone else. you have a manner of explaining things that makes me feel at ease. So thank you. I wish you all the best!
I don't know if your reading my comments but your videos are getting better and better and your hitting some of the areas that I commented previously that you need to cover. I also find it funny that you pointed out that your not good at UX design. I have noted this for many years now that Developers in general are typically not that good at UX design. Great Job Pun Warning 👍👍👍👍
does software developer means fullstack? maybe for a next video it would be cool a "How to apply for remote jobs", maybe some portfolio ideas or some MUST HAVE skills. some of us want to get a remote job at the US or canada or europe because of the salary.
front end is becoming a wanted skill these days. that becoming a fullstack developer can have a similar salary as a front end developer. i just love the backend more since it challenges your logical analytics of your brain. where fullstack development can provide you a full experience of your projects you are building.
Full stack developer is front end & back end
Thank you for this video. 2 weeks ago I began my coding journey and I love it. But at some point I have to move back to Jamaica to take care of my family so this video is helpful in displaying remote jobs.
Ahaha “god has some standardization..”, that’s really true. Thanks a lot!!🙏🏻🧡
I have watched lots of your videos and it's all awesome. Thanks for your great work
Good video. But make a series of videos on how to build the essential skill sets for these jobs
Your videos really help me to become a better developer. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!!!!
Yay! Happy to hear!!
You've outdone yourself this time.
I'll add Network or Systems Architect (my field). I'll leave you to discover salary levels for our delightful Remote positions.
👏👏👏thanks for adding!
I'd just be happy to have a list of lower level tech jobs and such. I've been in it since the 90's but have never tapped in above $20/hr
That drumroll made my day.
WOW, your video title does not mention TOP PAYING jobs only. I would think that folks stumbling onto your video from the YT home page and following your link, most folks would be interested in entry-level Associate type beginner job pay, possibly fresh out of University or looking to change careers in today's environment. Do you have a video for these folks like me? You also seem to be limited to the SF area but that information can be cut in half for faraway places, no worries. Thank you.
Yup, ignore this video
Hey Tiff! Thank you for making all these useful videos! I am really curious about your first week/month in a tech position? How was it to start? Did you have support from your colleagues? What was your first task ? What was difficult for you? Sorry if my questions are not related to this video. Atm I am not sure what is more difficult - finding first tech job or actually starting working in tech, feels like a jump into unknown. Thank you! Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Hi Anna! Thanks for your questions! I think this would be better explained in a video but I will do a short form..
I had two very different experiences at two companies for how my onboarding went.
The company I am at now though it was super great. They didn’t expect me to come on and know everything. There was people I could ask for help which was huge. It is scary onboarding at a new company of course but those feelings do go away quickly. I have learned to embrace those feeling of being uncomfortable recognizing that everyone feels like that when starting out and they do go away! These are awesome questions though and I will make a video going through the full onboarding process 💕
@@TiffInTech many thanks for your quick and broad answer! I asked you because I didn't expect it would feel that way after getting a job offer. I was happy for a day and then scared and studying more with no days off. Think it is also because I am self-taught and I don't know what to expect. Thank you! 💕
These salaries feel suspiciously high, Do you think they are much lower in other parts of the country?
They vary by location forsure!!
QA‼️🙌🏼 I’m in a boot camp for Software QA right now. 💻
I love your passion for this great career, good job!
This is right on time. Thanks for this.
Great to hear!!
@@TiffInTech I am really interested in moving to the Mediterranean within the next 1or 2 years and I so appreciate you for providing this information. I have also shared it on my FB page. You got a fan over here!
an absolute gem!! thank you for your content queen
Glad you enjoy it! ❤️
I came looking for info for a friend, but suscribed just because your so kind, I like how you communicate. I'm full stack developer so I guess your channel is more for me than my friend hehe. But...
I can't find info to my friend, maybe you can help me? or maybe you already talked about that? She is having a hard time to handle things with her daughter and finding a remote job will be so helpful. She worked on the past as tech support for HP, and she is willing to learn something else too, I know her, and I think digital marketing could be her thing, can you point me or create a video talking about that kind of jobs, just to get informed?
I can provide her the material to study anything, but a few mins talk about what is every job of those will be helpfull to her to decide which path to take (I'm very bad talking as you see hehe) Mostly videos in youtube are only about "how to make money without knowing anything"
I'm looking smething more about tech support nowadays, marketing, and any other that is a easy starting point for someone starting again in this era. Thanks in advance!!!
This is amazing! I have been looking for remote software developer roles in the USA from the UK however no luck. What sites or tips would you suggest for this? TIA
Check out Tech Mahindra. They give work visas & are in 60+ countries too!
@@kassianahjoint1778 Thanks! Will have a look. I forgot about this comment as its been so long
You are one of the biggest reasons I want to be in tech! Thank you !
Wow, thanks!
Thank you, excited to get started!
Thanks Tiff, great video!!! we have several options and good salaries to start in a tech career doing remotely.
Glad it was helpful!
quality assurance is becoming a part of the developers themselves lol i started working as a qa and then all of the sudden the company i worked for told me that they are training their developers on jasmine lol so i said let me become like them then lol
Very good looking woman. Definitely drew me into the video. Solid salesperson skills.
Very informative also!
I have hyperhidrosis and desperately just want to work and provide for my family but well paying,remote work seems impossible to find without a degree. Tysm
Great video!
Thank you!
Thanks for this video, definitely gave me lot more information. Lot more to learn.
Great to hear!
Great video it's very helpful
Thank You
are software developers and software engineers the same? Thank you so much for the video
Buen video, como siempre! Saludos.
☺️☺️☺️
Oofff I'm a QA from India and I'm only getting 4100 USD ☹️, hope to get more as you mentioned 💯
I’m in the process of teaching myself to code since last year.. And I realized I’m more of a backend person since I suck at designing and, I enjoy solving logical problems. What is your advice about how I will build on my portfolio considering that I’m struggling to think of how should it look? Lol
use a template. you dont need to program your own portfolio website
Great video! Thanks!
💓💓
Great video 🔥🔥👍 Thanks ☺️
Thanks for tuning in!!
1. Software developer
2. UX designer
3. Online educator
4. Quality assurance
5. Product manager
6. Technical program manager
I am an IT Systems Architect and I work in a data center. I am looking at working as a software engineer. My wife and two daughters are training and using suggestions given by you to achieve this goal. I took an undergraduate course on the 3D Pipline Using Blender. I want to create 3D animations and use Python scripting to automate movements/animations for events actions and so forth. I am presently getting reacquainted in programming in C/C++/C#/Python/JavaScript. Hopefully I can start a business building/automating cloud builds and some software development on systems for reporting/gui logins for reading data from dbs on web pages and other corporate needs. If you have any further insight please let me know, Ma'am? Thanks!
Great info in this one!! Appreciate your videos!! 🤗
Glad you like them! Means alot!
Hello Tiff! Can you talk about the best way to start small projects Freelancing?
Forsure! I will make a video on it!
The same here
I always try to learn code...I couldn't found the way ..how I learn ....because I am very far from school an colleges time.....
Hi ; thanks for video . Is there any difference between Remote but being US citizen / being American, or from other countries ? I believe that many companies are requiring you to be in America to get this kind of jobs (even it s ridiculous though )
Nice video!! Very informative 👍👍
Thank you!
TIFF! I want to know what laptop or computers are good to use for becoming a remote software engineer? Any low cost ones? Or high end ones? I want to invest in one but one that is reliable, and one that is commonly used.
There are so many options honestly I would just search up recommended laptops for programming.
To add what TIFF mentioned - it also depends on what type of development you are doing. Web development you can do on almost anything, while for game development, you would need a high-end machine. Regardless though of what you choose - make sure you have a good keyboard!
@@technomancr7187 oh well. I want to get into software development Frontend and backend but I think I will start front end/web developer because I want to master one first. So what laptop or work station is best for that?
@@tonysoprano6265 For web development, I tend to strongly recommend Apple. Even the entry-level Apple Air would do. Apple laptops have a very solid build quality, AND the operating systems runs on top of a POSIX (Unix/Linux) OS. You will end up using the terminal quit a bit, as most of the servers you deal with will be running Linux. Using the terminal/command line is your super-power as a web developer and learning to navigate it should not be undervalued. Try to get 16GB of RAM at least.
Thanks!! 😊......do these kind of videos more....luv from india
Thank you!!
in canada is it easy to find a IT job even without a PR ?
thx and love from Bangladesh
Thank you!!
Hii. My name os deeptesh panda. I want to know about remote job. Can you please help me? Is skills required to get a remote job or without skill also we can get remote job?
Hello Tiff, I hope all is well. I do have a question. How long have you been in the IT industry? What's your thoughts on the reputation of the Certs one would receive through Coursera?
Hi! I have been in it for 4 years. I think Coursera courses are awesome! They have a great reputation.
Thanks for your valuable video
Thanks for watching!
Yup. exactly what I need. Thanks, Tiff!
Happy to hear!!
Amazing video again !
Thank you!!
@@TiffInTech pleasure it’s the truth ! X
Thanks.
Welcome!
Nice video,I love it
Thank you!!
Hi I live in south Africa can I still work for a USA based company
You're the smartest and prettiest tech woman I've ever seen. Keep up the good work!👌🎉
Is it only in the US?
Can you tell me which companies hire software developers as fresher one
Hey Tiff! I just found your channel not too long ago, and I want to become a software developer, but idk where to start. Can you or anybody tell me where to look or what to do to start gaining experience/knowledge?
SF offers the highest salaries.
Nice video 👍
Thank you!!☺️
@@TiffInTech welcome 🙏
I'm in love with you FFS don't ask why
HELLO TIFF!
HI!!
Tiff make videos on this topics
Why do you have 2 computer monitors ?
Probably for gaming🤷🏾♂️😂😂😂
Thanks💗💗😻😍
Can you plsss make a video on Why you left modelling ??
I definitely will!
How do I start and thnak you for video
The udemy topic was insteresting.
💥
1.5x speed.
Indian Scam caller job aka IRS agent. You omitted from your list
your videos are always informative and helpful...I also follow you on TikTok and instagram
Thank you so much!
A tech no code corporate remote job is the ultimate life hack. All of the flexibility, all of the security, all of the benefits.
I can’t love it more
QA, Scrum masters, Product owners, Project managers, etc. All mid to senior management positions in the same fields too.
What do you think about Turing?
I am 35 and looking to switch to Web app development. This video is really movitating. Since, I sometimes give up studying thinking that I wouldnt make it at this age.
You got this!! ❤️
Check out "coding after thirty"
EXACTLY !!! REMOTE I.T.
Will you work remotely after the pandemic ??
I think a few days remote few days in office!
♥️
0:43 ...Yes..... a digital nomad. Until he lifts his hands for a second and his laptop slides right down his legs and into the water. :D $160,000 for a Software Developer...!!! Well, unless you're at a state government job in Idaho, wearing multiple hats as an Software Engineer / Full Stack Developer & SDET and making less than a third of that.
Is it realistic to get a entry level job like this?
Most entry jobs aren't remote. It's possible but pretty rare.
very vague on what they actually DO!
I live in Latin America, so because of the single fact my ass is sitting below Rio Grande whatever sum you name I'll only get a third of it. XD
Anyway, it's like 4 or more times the salary of a doctor, 9 times the average and 15 times the minimum salary. But still like 70% less of what an american would made because of being american.
Wish I was younger
Never too late to start! I know it is harder to switch as we get older though because of more responsibilities
Helloo 👐
Happy Tuesday!!
@@TiffInTech to you too☺
Helloo 👀
Hi!!
I am student cs second year i want to be software engineer how i become
It sounds like you are on the right track with studying CS!
Stupid background musuc
You are beautiful 😊
Thank you!
@@TiffInTech pleasure 😊