Why software development has to always be web development lol I mean what about mobile app development and desktop development. You also have embedded software.
I get what you are saying but trust me embedded is not for beginners. Web dev is like the easiest side of software development. If you want to cut it into embedded that’s a total different beast.
if you check the tech market share you'll see that a lot of the software developers out there specializes in web development compared to any other field like mobile or desktop development. and don't forget a lot of the jobs out there you'll see a much bigger demand for web developers so that's why you see more people inclined to learn web development than any other field (depends on where you live in the world) one other reason could be recruiters mislabeling web developers as software developers when you see a job opening
I am at my first year of CS Degree and I have set my mind on DS / DA & ML. I know python learning Scikit, pytorch & getting Used to Numpy , Pandas and SQL Databases
Hello I am going to start my undergraduate program next year I got two options Computer science AI and Data Science And I thought of focusing in the area of cybersecurity as well (with certificates and self learning) So what can I do, is it choosing Computer Science and focusing on cybersecurity better or AI and Data Science and focusing on cybersecurity better It will be grateful if I receive a reply Thank you
I'm 46 years old and I already hv a bachelor in criminal justice but that was years ago, I've been in the trucking industry for over 15 years and now I want to break I to the tech world because I see it's an industry that's going no where, is it too late for me to break into the tech world? If not where do I start?
No. It's never too late, but as you get older there are more challenges to overcome. First, there's some ageism. Second, there's a heavy bias towards experience. Third, prepare for a low starting wage. The way to overcome these is to be levels above your peers. Like getting a degree, certifications, building projects and a website to put them on. Start a blog of your journey or RUclips channel. Personally, I'd go through some IT support courses and get a feel for things. Find some direction (networking, web dev, programming, cloud, etc.) Then I would get a certification like CCNA, Sec+, etc. to get you into an easier market (even if that's not your real direction). You want to get your foot in the door somewhere, then transition into your ideal role. You want to position yourself higher with these certs than just an A+/Net+. With a lot of companies any degree places you higher in these roles. You can also leverage your work history and get into a company that hires IT/Programmers. Look at City, County, State, Fed jobs. Just get any job you're suited for, prep your skill sets for those jobs, then transfer when a position opens up. It's a long answer but having a good plan will get you where you want to go. You just have to be better than the competition.
Are AI/ML specialists the same thing as AI/ML Engineers, or are they different in any way? Also, is the interview process for these Tech related jobs similar to software engineering interviews, and if so how?
@@ubaydahhussain6774 I would recommend starting with vanilla JavaScript and build your foundation first. Then I would look into React and express JS. Don’t just limit your focus on just one platform, try expanding into multiple areas.
I'm learning Java to become a backend developer but I'm feeling that java is getting outdated although I worked with javascript and python I thought if I need to become a backend developer Java is a good choice, am I doing the right thing by learning Java?
I’m form Pakistan and I want to become a software engineer I could go to England of university but a want to come back to Pakistan I want to work remotely how would I get a remote job
I am also planning to coming to California for bachelors degree in computer science and i selected san jose and san francisco state University, Is these Universities are good for me And i also have a good knowledge in programming languages like python, java, javascript, html,flask, nodejs, react, nextjs and i have passes 12th this year with 70%
@@SajjaadKhadercan you tell me which universities are good for me and some cheap also❤❤ as you are in usa and you have a better experience and knowledge in tech world as I saw in your videos
7. UX Designer
6. Software Developer
5. DevOps Engineer
4. Cloud Engineer
3. Cyber Security Specialist
2. Data Scientist
1. AI/ML Specialist
I like how you used construction of a house to swiftly define each role.
Good informative video . subscribed
Why software development has to always be web development lol I mean what about mobile app development and desktop development. You also have embedded software.
I get what you are saying but trust me embedded is not for beginners. Web dev is like the easiest side of software development. If you want to cut it into embedded that’s a total different beast.
App dev >>>
@@andreiursachi3558 yeah but everyone presents software development like its just web development without making a distinction
if you check the tech market share you'll see that a lot of the software developers out there specializes in web development compared to any other field like mobile or desktop development. and don't forget a lot of the jobs out there you'll see a much bigger demand for web developers so that's why you see more people inclined to learn web development than any other field (depends on where you live in the world)
one other reason could be recruiters mislabeling web developers as software developers when you see a job opening
To me, it's a tie between Software Developer and Cybersecurity. By the way, awesome job doing a simple break down of each role and what it involves.
Now I got the hang of it. (Everyone's role in Software development lifecycle.)
I am at my first year of CS Degree and I have set my mind on DS / DA & ML. I know python learning Scikit, pytorch & getting Used to Numpy , Pandas and SQL Databases
am also a first year DS student, python libs e.g Numpy, Pandas, Seaborn, Matplotlib, JS, Power BI , DAX , M code , SQL
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I’m just getting in at cybersecurity and im on networking, needs more guidance
A software developer only works on the front end. A software engineer does both the front end and back end
6 saftwer devloper,1 AI/ML ,2 Data scientists , cybersecurity
CS50 courses are just an introductory courses, not intended to teach you everything to become a software dev.
Amazing, I'll be doing cloud or software or Dev ops
even to become a good web developer you have to learn and practice fro 3 years these are majors you have to give 7 to 8 years od your life for it
Hello
I am going to start my undergraduate program next year
I got two options
Computer science
AI and Data Science
And I thought of focusing in the area of cybersecurity as well (with certificates and self learning)
So what can I do, is it choosing
Computer Science and focusing on cybersecurity better or
AI and Data Science and focusing on cybersecurity better
It will be grateful if I receive a reply
Thank you
I'm 46 years old and I already hv a bachelor in criminal justice but that was years ago, I've been in the trucking industry for over 15 years and now I want to break I to the tech world because I see it's an industry that's going no where, is it too late for me to break into the tech world? If not where do I start?
No. It's never too late, but as you get older there are more challenges to overcome. First, there's some ageism. Second, there's a heavy bias towards experience. Third, prepare for a low starting wage.
The way to overcome these is to be levels above your peers. Like getting a degree, certifications, building projects and a website to put them on. Start a blog of your journey or RUclips channel.
Personally, I'd go through some IT support courses and get a feel for things. Find some direction (networking, web dev, programming, cloud, etc.) Then I would get a certification like CCNA, Sec+, etc. to get you into an easier market (even if that's not your real direction). You want to get your foot in the door somewhere, then transition into your ideal role. You want to position yourself higher with these certs than just an A+/Net+.
With a lot of companies any degree places you higher in these roles. You can also leverage your work history and get into a company that hires IT/Programmers. Look at City, County, State, Fed jobs. Just get any job you're suited for, prep your skill sets for those jobs, then transfer when a position opens up.
It's a long answer but having a good plan will get you where you want to go. You just have to be better than the competition.
What about digital marketing & please keep in mind future perspective??
thanks!
Right now the job market is extremely competitive. Specially with many companies laying off people.
That’s just a cycle, it’s normal.
From time to time that happens.
But wont DS roles looks disappearing? or it's almost required to be in niche?
Ai/ML engineers
AOA Sajjad, I’m pursuing CS. Any advice on specializations apart from software engineering?
Life long job: cybersecurity
Elaborate
BUT hard to get your feet in the market.
what if quantum computing steps in
@@alilefta_ Bro plz tell me how is Cyber security not safe from AI this days
@@IdkWhatToPut33AI cannot do cybersecurity. It’s probably the last tech job to get replaced
I m in Montréal and there are no jobs in AI as a data scientist...
Labour market is bad😮
Why didn't u mention soft engineering?
I would go for either devops or cloud engineer
Btw what are the significan differences between those
I am planning on pursuing digital marketing how's the market for this and is this a good career
Are AI/ML specialists the same thing as AI/ML Engineers, or are they different in any way? Also, is the interview process for these Tech related jobs similar to software engineering interviews, and if so how?
Specialist roles are usually more research focused and each tech job has a different interview process
@SajjaadKhader Good to know!
@@SajjaadKhader ❣️😍😁 I love thiss
What about blockchain please
How is Blockchain engineering not on this list
Bro forgot data engineer most in demand tech role in market
Hey Sajad. What are your thoughts on Servicenow Dev/Admin? And Servicenow architect? Are these solid tech jobs?
@@ubaydahhussain6774 I would recommend starting with vanilla JavaScript and build your foundation first. Then I would look into React and express JS. Don’t just limit your focus on just one platform, try expanding into multiple areas.
AI/ML
I'm learning Java to become a backend developer but I'm feeling that java is getting outdated although I worked with javascript and python I thought if I need to become a backend developer Java is a good choice, am I doing the right thing by learning Java?
Java is the preferred choice for scalably software. So, all the big projects still run on Java. You're good, keep learning
First ❤
Yup
ur forgetting QA and software tester roles
What about IT consultant?
I’m form Pakistan and I want to become a software engineer
I could go to England of university but a want to come back to Pakistan I want to work remotely how would I get a remote job
I am also planning to coming to California for bachelors degree in computer science and i selected san jose and san francisco state University, Is these Universities are good for me
And i also have a good knowledge in programming languages like python, java, javascript, html,flask, nodejs, react, nextjs and i have passes 12th this year with 70%
This sounds like a good plan 👍🏻
@@SajjaadKhadercan you tell me which universities are good for me and some cheap also❤❤ as you are in usa and you have a better experience and knowledge in tech world as I saw in your videos
no product managers ?
PM is a solid role ‼️
Software development is not just web development 😭
That is true but often times people do work in that realm hence the example I gave