Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
As a Software Engineering Manager and former Tech Lead, it's always interesting to see a day in the life of a software engineer at a large tech company like Amazon. It's clear from the video that Amazon places a strong emphasis on collaboration, as the software engineer in the video spends a significant amount of time working with their team and seeking feedback from their peers. I also appreciate that the video highlights the use of agile development methodologies and the importance of continuously delivering value to customers. It's clear that the software engineer in the video is deeply engaged in their work and is constantly learning and growing in their role. Overall, it's a great representation of the fast-paced and dynamic work environment at Amazon and the exciting opportunities that software engineers have to make an impact.
@@TANCEUS Then do yourself a favor and watch something else or else you're gonna learn how to do fuck all like she just did in this video... 2 meals, 2 coffee breaks, chilling in the garden and 2 hours of coding at most are not what most software engineers do every day...
@@Dawgfr543 it’s called hyperbole, it’s when someone exaggerates their actions to give more emphasis to the event! in this case, CodeMode means that the alarm clock made him/her/them become shocked, so it ‘literally killed’ him/her/them. usually ‘literally’ is used for things that mean what they say, but sometimes we use ‘literally’ for hyperbolic statements.
Very good! My dream is to work in companies like this. Today I am 18 years old, I am Brazilian and I work as a certified network engineer. I really enjoyed your videos +1 subscribed!
@@ElsaScola btw I was wondering do you color grade your footage, or is that straight from the camera? I've kinda been playing around with color grading on my own videos
@@brianruizy yes, I do color grade all my footage, I think the colors straight from the camera aren't that nice so I've been trying different styles in my videos 😊
I went for a software engineer job at Amazon, passed the interviews. Hold 2 degrees, and 10 years commercial experience and still never got the role. Unless I am missing something I vowed never to work for anyone again as It made me feel undervalued. I feel comp sci and software engineering degrees have been useless to me and should have just become a tradesman of some kind especially now in era of AI. Luckily contracting has been my best solution as there are rarely meetings and work anytime anywhere autonomously. Well done on achieving this role but as one can imagine the whole situation trys to make you feel shit after having putting in so much work over years but I won't let these companies grind me down.
Amazon hires diversity first, not skillset first, unless your on a critical team that actually codes, I'm 100% sure the person in this video is on a non essential team and probably spends 90% of the time in meetings and 10% pasting source code.
what is the most interesting or cool stuff in web development , which would get most return and then : 1. How resolve issues when you cant find relevant docs / code snippets over internet. 2. Should we do DSA , Project post joining a company 3. I hear about specialisation in thing / great at something , so how does on be that in web dev , like what exactly is the brand -personal brand thing if i want to pursue that . Great Video , it may be lot of question , i trying to be articulate as much in one go .
Hey, there are lots of horror stories on net. Like very low work life balance and danger or getting pip etc. The office looks awesome though, it looks like a nice place to work. So I don't really know.
Elsa, thank you for this video, I am back on the road to finish my career in software engineering, I had a bad year in my life, but today I want to work in this area, with a team in a big technology company, I am learning English like a god because I want to work in the USA or in another country with a technology industry. This video is just a motivation for me, it's like a little bit of hope. greetings from Mexico. 🇲🇽
Nice book tips. Thanx! Show your work and Steal like an artist look pretty interesting to me and they look like one could read in 1-2 days trhough both of them. Would love to see some vids on advanced coding / software development topics from you :)
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
Hi, I'm a 19 year old boy from Italy and honestly... I cried watching this video. Why can't I have this life too? What did i do wrong? I'd really rather die than live a life working in some dirty Italian industries. Congrats on your career btw Elsa and really nice video. Bye
hey boy from italy, you didn’t do anything wrong bro. some people in life are just more lucky than others. also, if you put in work and stay consistent and get really good at what you wanna do, you’ll most likely get lucky and live a good life (and if you’re really lucky, maybe you’ll get the life you want). bless up bro.
Hei, non dirle nemmeno per scherzo ste cose. Sei ancora giovane, tabula rasa, impara da 0 quello che vuoi e vedrai che troverai la tua strada. Io a 38 anni ancora non so cosa fare del mio futuro eppure lavoro da quando ho 20 anni. Daje bro.
Lavoro all'estero e ti posso assicurare che non e' tutto rose e fiori nemmeno qui. Ci sono aziende buone in Italia ( e ci ho lavorato ), come ce ne sono all'estero e ci sono aziende del cavolo anche da entrambe le parti. Non credere alle favole che ti raccontano tutti questi "A day in the life of ...". Vallo a chiedere a tutti quelli sbattuti fuori con un calcio nel sedere da queste realta' durante i layoffs come si sentono ...
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
so meeting, 2nd meeting, terrace, croissant, work 1-2, lunch break, after lunch coffee break, 1:1 mentor meeting, another coffee break, finally another 1-2 hrs of work before home. So you worked like 2-4 hours,..?
@@bunk9261 correction coming to tech industry with layoffs. look at Amazon, FB/meta, twitter, Shopify etc layoffs. makes sense with rising interest rates and dropping stock prices they need to now be more efficient which means cutting employees down to ppl who actually work 6-10 hours/day not 2-4.
I been coding for months in python and sql and r and getting certificates on data analytics but still can’t land my first job without a degree 😅any advice on this or connections?
Hey i like your vlogging style. I am from srilanka and 2nd year computer science student. Could you tell me please what technologies do you use or what skills you have? This motivate me sure 🙂
Hi, Was a lot of dedication & hardwork required to grab this opportunity? Also how much of mathematics do you guys have to use? I am in the middle of my studies & a little less confident...
Given everything that you've said in this video, could you share with us how many lines of quality code you write daily on average. Just to put some numbers behind your effort. As dry as it may sound I belive a few of us would be interested to know.
@@whatitis8785 I think I asked a genuine question as high-end companies will have have some expectations for their software engineers to deliver an acceptable level of one their quantitative metric, numbers of written code line might be one of them. It is relevant and although I can see a lot of good in this video I cannot see the former, that's all.
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
Awww... Lovely of you to share your day with us! Big Congratulations on your second anniversary 🎉 Will be here to cheer you for future achievements🤗
Thank you so much ✨ it really means a lot☺️
@@ElsaScola i know why amazon fired 10 000 people, eat, sleep, talking friends, 2 hour job in day
As a Software Engineering Manager and former Tech Lead, it's always interesting to see a day in the life of a software engineer at a large tech company like Amazon. It's clear from the video that Amazon places a strong emphasis on collaboration, as the software engineer in the video spends a significant amount of time working with their team and seeking feedback from their peers. I also appreciate that the video highlights the use of agile development methodologies and the importance of continuously delivering value to customers. It's clear that the software engineer in the video is deeply engaged in their work and is constantly learning and growing in their role. Overall, it's a great representation of the fast-paced and dynamic work environment at Amazon and the exciting opportunities that software engineers have to make an impact.
@@TANCEUS Then do yourself a favor and watch something else or else you're gonna learn how to do fuck all like she just did in this video... 2 meals, 2 coffee breaks, chilling in the garden and 2 hours of coding at most are not what most software engineers do every day...
Ohh shut up ChatGPT
when you're so lazy you need AI to write a comment for you
These types of videos always seem more like a documentation of what they eat and drink in a day.
It was "A day in the life...". Not a video on how to program. Geesh.
Your alarm clock in the beginning literally killed me 😂
Are you a ghost?
How are you commenting?
@@Dawgfr543 Wdym?
@@CodeModeYT i didn't understand. I'm learning English
@@Dawgfr543 it’s called hyperbole, it’s when someone exaggerates their actions to give more emphasis to the event!
in this case, CodeMode means that the alarm clock made him/her/them become shocked, so it ‘literally killed’ him/her/them. usually ‘literally’ is used for things that mean what they say, but sometimes we use ‘literally’ for hyperbolic statements.
very great, elsa ! here in Brazil, we loved your videos :)
Thank you! 😃
Very good! My dream is to work in companies like this. Today I am 18 years old, I am Brazilian and I work as a certified network engineer. I really enjoyed your videos +1 subscribed!
Thanks so much! If that's your dream I'm sure you'll make it😊
Alright. Now just stay away from multinational outsourcing companies in third world.
@@RUclipsAccount0420Why please?
This is more specifically what it's like to be a junior dev.
Love your content & Editing too🤍, keep uploading this type of videos ✨
Thanks a lot! I will☺️
Oh! A new player in the tech vlogs space. Sub!
Worth waiting for a new video from you, Elsa! Great, interesting and enjoyable video! Congrats on your 2nd anniversary btw! 🎉
Thank you so much!✨😊 Happy to be back
Love the creative transitions👌
Thanks for noticing the small details!
@@ElsaScola btw I was wondering do you color grade your footage, or is that straight from the camera? I've kinda been playing around with color grading on my own videos
@@brianruizy yes, I do color grade all my footage, I think the colors straight from the camera aren't that nice so I've been trying different styles in my videos 😊
I've watched many of the types of videos and this is the most informative one
Appreciate it Matt ☺
Love that I’MIN NYC style intro
Love the video! Everything looks so peaceful and you and ur friends are very beautiful! Love from Atlanta ga ❤️
I went for a software engineer job at Amazon, passed the interviews. Hold 2 degrees, and 10 years commercial experience and still never got the role. Unless I am missing something I vowed never to work for anyone again as It made me feel undervalued. I feel comp sci and software engineering degrees have been useless to me and should have just become a tradesman of some kind especially now in era of AI. Luckily contracting has been my best solution as there are rarely meetings and work anytime anywhere autonomously. Well done on achieving this role but as one can imagine the whole situation trys to make you feel shit after having putting in so much work over years but I won't let these companies grind me down.
Amazon hires diversity first, not skillset first, unless your on a critical team that actually codes, I'm 100% sure the person in this video is on a non essential team and probably spends 90% of the time in meetings and 10% pasting source code.
what is the most interesting or cool stuff in web development , which would get most return and then :
1. How resolve issues when you cant find relevant docs / code snippets over internet.
2. Should we do DSA , Project post joining a company
3. I hear about specialisation in thing / great at something , so how does on be that in web dev , like what exactly is the brand -personal brand thing if i want to pursue that .
Great Video , it may be lot of question , i trying to be articulate as much in one go .
Super helpful and interesting videos. Very useful. Great content
Hi! I'm Japanese Infrastructure Engineer(AWS!!). I found your way of working very helpful :)
Thanks a lot 😊✨
Love your hair 💖 Keep up the videos ✨
Thank you so much! 😊
Hey, great video! From a fellow Amazonian (SDE)
smooth transition in the end with the revolving door
That transition at the end was awesome!!!!
Thanks for noticing the small details :)
ahhh yes another day in a life video of software ing. that is 99% food and 1% work
Congrats on you work anniversary! It was really inspiring, and I also want to work in FAANG company one day. Love form India
Thanks! And if that's what you really want I'm sure you'll make it happen 😊
Everyone dreams of FAANGM
Yaah broooo
@@satya350 I don't I want to make my own company 😎
The sub-humans in the warehouse: You guys are getting lunch?
Keep up this kind of content, nice working environment❤.
Thanks, I will!
Hi elsa
what a vibe!
Really enjoyed this video!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
It's nice of Amazon to hire kids and get them out into the workforce
Tremenda bomba de progressive house te mandaste en el minuto 3:39
Really!!! Ur vlogs are so good...❤
Can you some data structures videos and congrants on your work anniversary
70% food
29% talk
1% work
yep
Nice, enjoyed it.
Thanks!
this video inspired me a lot, thank you.💛
Thank you so much🤗it means a lot
What headset is this? Thank you! Great vid!
This is a dreams work!!! Congratulations!
Hey, there are lots of horror stories on net. Like very low work life balance and danger or getting pip etc. The office looks awesome though, it looks like a nice place to work. So I don't really know.
really amazing , i enjoyed it .
Hey,Thank you for the content , its a boost for me! keep growing..
Thanks a lot! ☺️
Hi Elsa,
What's the song at 2:08?
The song is "Balloons" by I'MIN :)
Feeling great thanks to aws all the time😀
Elsa, thank you for this video, I am back on the road to finish my career in software engineering, I had a bad year in my life, but today I want to work in this area, with a team in a big technology company, I am learning English like a god because I want to work in the USA or in another country with a technology industry. This video is just a motivation for me, it's like a little bit of hope. greetings from Mexico. 🇲🇽
you got this Alfonso! mucha suerte! 🍀
Nice book tips. Thanx! Show your work and Steal like an artist look pretty interesting to me and they look like one could read in 1-2 days trhough both of them.
Would love to see some vids on advanced coding / software development topics from you :)
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
It's video so cozy and beautiful. I like. And music was great👍
Thanks! 😃
oh, my god, is that herman miller chair?
Amazing!!
finally a woman doing this videos!! i love it!! hope to be like you soon :)
Thanks so much!! It really means a lot😊✨
x)
Elsa I love your videos. Your voice is so calm
Thanks a lot for watching 😊 I'm glad you enjoy the videos✨
I'm studying for this, I'm Brazilian.
Love your videos! Working at Amazon seems so interesting. Hope to see more videos ;)
Thank you! ☺️
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
This is very inspirational video
Wow just wow 😍
I m electrical engineering student it's my last year.
How I can join Amazon???
So comfortable place for working
I really loved your songs >3
Thanks!
Hi, girl! Good video.
please what programming languages and software tools do u usually use at Amazon
I like this video and nice BGM! :)
Hey! First time in your channel. Very chill video. What model are your headphones?
Hi! Headphones are Sony WH-1000XM4: amzn.to/3UPOVSd :)
@@ElsaScola Thank you!
This is so good ✨ and I also can't stand coffee haha
The rise of tea over coffee 🙌 we're slowly conquering the world
I like your video. Someday I wanna work for FAANG like you😊
I thought u were a 14yo boy off the thumbnail
I'm pretty sure you only one did
@@Ivan-zc9ds no me too, She is look like a 14yo boy
Very much looked like a young boy in the pic of video lol. I thought it was a joke video made by a kid lol.
@@survivalSC lol same im like how does he work for amazon he looks like hes in hs😭
Yaa, she looks exactly like a boy😂..
Love videos this 💓
I love this video. I'll be in Amazon today or tomorrow but I'll be there.
Really appreciated amazing job in Amazon
This is my dream company but I am doing a degree from a random college and I am not sure that I can join it or not in future 😍
Your reply is shown just once but now now it is hidden plz send again.
Hi, I'm a 19 year old boy from Italy and honestly... I cried watching this video.
Why can't I have this life too? What did i do wrong?
I'd really rather die than live a life working in some dirty Italian industries.
Congrats on your career btw Elsa and really nice video.
Bye
hey boy from italy, you didn’t do anything wrong bro. some people in life are just more lucky than others. also, if you put in work and stay consistent and get really good at what you wanna do, you’ll most likely get lucky and live a good life (and if you’re really lucky, maybe you’ll get the life you want).
bless up bro.
Hei, non dirle nemmeno per scherzo ste cose. Sei ancora giovane, tabula rasa, impara da 0 quello che vuoi e vedrai che troverai la tua strada. Io a 38 anni ancora non so cosa fare del mio futuro eppure lavoro da quando ho 20 anni. Daje bro.
Lavoro all'estero e ti posso assicurare che non e' tutto rose e fiori nemmeno qui. Ci sono aziende buone in Italia ( e ci ho lavorato ), come ce ne sono all'estero e ci sono aziende del cavolo anche da entrambe le parti. Non credere alle favole che ti raccontano tutti questi "A day in the life of ...". Vallo a chiedere a tutti quelli sbattuti fuori con un calcio nel sedere da queste realta' durante i layoffs come si sentono ...
inspiring!🌟❤️🙏
Complimenti! Attendiamo altri video.
Lovely video 😊😊
Thank you!
I love that you have korean music in a background 😉
This is unmatched. I had the privilege of reading something similar, and it was unmatched. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Primera persona de España que me encuentro haciendo el day in a life ❤
Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech RUclipsr that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.
Wich apps do you use to manage tasks and appointments?. BTW, nice video!!!
Awesome ❤️❤️
You've got some good jams!
OMG ! y ver los sobres de colacao cuando van por cafe :O que recuerdos!
0:00 do you mind, what is the phone case please?
so meeting, 2nd meeting, terrace, croissant, work 1-2, lunch break, after lunch coffee break, 1:1 mentor meeting, another coffee break, finally another 1-2 hrs of work before home. So you worked like 2-4 hours,..?
Videos like this annoy me too. Its usually 2-3 hours of work, and the rest of talking about perks they get, and meals and pow-wow meetings
@@bunk9261 correction coming to tech industry with layoffs. look at Amazon, FB/meta, twitter, Shopify etc layoffs. makes sense with rising interest rates and dropping stock prices they need to now be more efficient which means cutting employees down to ppl who actually work 6-10 hours/day not 2-4.
The food isn't free??
I been coding for months in python and sql and r and getting certificates on data analytics but still can’t land my first job without a degree 😅any advice on this or connections?
bro which most languages program do you used ?
Cuanto te queda después de taxes en Madrid anualmente ? Estoy viendo a qué país mudarme para combinar trabajo+calidad de vida
My day in the life if social media 🤗
Hello Elsa. Such an amazing video. Am also aspiring to become a software engineer. Which is the best way to get there?
If BE civil students can get a job in Amazon please reply🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Love the vid, just wondering why do you take tranzit instead of a car to work, arent u rich from faang haha.
I love your day how engineer software in amazon.... Greetings from Peru
Wow the song is a K pop song! It is so good.
Hey i like your vlogging style. I am from srilanka and 2nd year computer science student. Could you tell me please what technologies do you use or what skills you have? This motivate me sure 🙂
Fav 😍
Hi, Was a lot of dedication & hardwork required to grab this opportunity? Also how much of mathematics do you guys have to use? I am in the middle of my studies & a little less confident...
I've watched this a month ago I think. If I'm not mistaken, the Korean background music was not exist. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I just love the whole vibe of this video. And your hair is so cool. I wish I could have that :(
the prices are in EUR in what city do you work?
Given everything that you've said in this video, could you share with us how many lines of quality code you write daily on average. Just to put some numbers behind your effort. As dry as it may sound I belive a few of us would be interested to know.
has a rainbow keychain, though.
@@PavlinMavrodiev who cares
@@whatitis8785 I think I asked a genuine question as high-end companies will have have some expectations for their software engineers to deliver an acceptable level of one their quantitative metric, numbers of written code line might be one of them. It is relevant and although I can see a lot of good in this video I cannot see the former, that's all.
Hi, nice video Elsa✨✨.I have one question, what programming language do you use?
Cinematography on these videos damn 😳