Not kidding, being a full stack developer right now literally feels like a curse. For a job opening of ₹7500/month for a developer intern, i was able to receive 2000+ applications within 3 days, the mass rejection process made me feel bad for the devs. The market seems beyond saturated
We want a sam video on the job market for next five years. Like ranking of the roles for next five years. Which roles will have more demand in the next years and which not ?
I am a Sales engineer (Solutions engineer), and can totally agree with Varun here. :) In India the job as a Sales Engineer in a SaaS company hasn't picked up yet, but here in the west it is the best niche to be in. You can print money through commissions alone. Imagine combining the power of being an Technical Engineer along with people skills and sales skills, you are unbeatable. This is also confirmed by Naval who said, "learn to sell, learn to build, if you can do both, you will be unstoppable." This is a secret that hasn't been revealed yet in India.
Where do you work? India or Abroad. I'm a robotics engineering undergrad in final year. Also, I'm doing an internship in technical sales and marketing. Is there a growth in this field in India. I'm into Gen AI and LLM's. But, absolutely love sales. So, joined as an intern in the same field. Just want to know your opinion. Thanks!
I just got into sales engineering myself but don't see much scope as I am trying to switch. Biggest roadblock is technology. I come with software test automation SaaS application but then now if I want to switch how can I join another technology as my expertise lies in test automation? Any help?
In india sales dont matter here people think 10 times before buying a earphone, even snacks they compare which has 10 rs lower and if your trying to sell to top 1% there is so much competition. In india people save money so future will be secure but outside they spend money whatever they get. This is changing in GenZ but culturally even GenZ will stop because there something about cultural pull back that instinct says go back to roots
00:01 Demand for job roles constantly changes 01:49 Distinction between product manager and project manager 05:33 The role of UI/UX designers in early-stage startups vs. mature companies 07:19 UI/UX designers in high demand, competitive 11:00 Oversaturation of full stack developers in the market led to job crisis 12:47 Content writing is competitive, but domain expertise sets good writers apart. 16:25 VFX and 3D artist roles are low-paying and competitive. 18:01 Content creators in companies have high demand and importance in organic content creation. 21:06 AI solutions for real-world problems are valuable 22:37 Digital marketing specialist job is evolving and requires creative skills. 25:43 Choosing the right company is crucial in sales roles. 27:12 Video editing has seen a surge in demand due to increased consumption of video content. 30:21 Transition from video editing to marketing roles 31:48 Robotics has potential to evolve into a high-demand field.
Working as an intern at a growing manufacturing startup, I've noticed something interesting. Despite trying chatbots, they found that people strongly prefer human sales reps with deep domain knowledge. Surprisingly, even in startups, sales executives often earn more than the tech team in India. While society and young people might view sales negatively, it's actually a lucrative career path. This experience has shown me that the human touch in sales is still crucial, especially in certain industries.
Yes totally agree with you it's a lucrative career but the toxicity it brings down with it, I mean Indian ideology and their way of working is something which burns own the individual. I have been and seen folks who were earning good in sales leaving jobs cause of this.
In india business owners or bosses abuse sales people in foreign countries that is not the case that's why people don't won't to work in sales in india
@@utkarshkumar612 what do u mean? wall street is a place in NYC ig so how does this connects to sales as a lucrative career? does it mean- in wall street many sales person meet people and convince them and which indians think is very bad or begging kinda things? (if its yes then don't need to explain dude thanks just say yes :)------- but if not then pls elaborate I am in the middle of thinking to choose a career for good money and secure my future! I am 19 doing bba (Ik bba won't give me anything lmao I was thinking to do mern stack but ig its not secure anymore coz of many sheeps in it and RUclipsrs still hyping it up! what about CAT+MBA+SALES=?) ) I hope for a good response thank u :)
This is something that no one really talks about. Everyone just does their thing without knowing how the job market is. Thanks for sharing this. More of these will help, but also increase competition 😂
Everytime I see people talk about future of jobs, there's one that never gets talked about but I think is important. It's the cybersecurity roles, it's so vast in itself, every major company needs it, AI is going to increase the demand as well
Some more thoughts on the jobs you highlighted: #1: Product Management: It's indeed shaping what the direction of the product should be. A scoped way of delivering on this direction or vision comes through a roadmap that have an evolving concept of the product. One thing I disagree with your take is that, in a 3-way (Product/Dev/Design) collaborative environement of building a feature; all 3 parties get to direct and keep the other 2 parties in account. It would look something like this: PM scopes and presents a concept. The concept needs buy-in from both Dev and Design before any work starts. Design iterates over the concept (can start at system level then towards Interface). The iterations need buy-in from both Dev and PM. Dev implements it in code (Feasibility gets ironed out in step 2 or here depending on how simple/complex the feature's core tech is). The demo needs buy-in from Design and PM. So a Product Manager and/or an organization, that doesn't put all 3 functions in an even plane are really dysfunctional at best. Completely agree with the rest of it. #2: Design: Couldn't agree more when it comes to End-user products. Products like Uber/AirBnb and other end-user product's core UX takes only 3-4 years to capture. Beyond that it's really just localization, hyper-split edgecases and visual updates (accessibility has left the chat, just like Cred's motion designers mascarading under the banner of gamifying finance and calling it "pushing UX" 😄). Enterprise B2B companies have a different story though, as these companies usually end up becoming the next Oracle while they cover the entire problem space, or go bankrupt and are chopped for parts while trying to do so (VMWare is quite a well-known example of that). The influencers who've been selling UX bootcamps, despite their best intentions, are partly responsible in consistently pumping out mostly bottom quartile designers by creating an illusion that the barrier of entry into the field is low while conveniently leaving out the fact that the companies that'll value design as an organizational function weigh critical thinking and the ability to become technically aware in-depth a lot. #3: The background you shared on 0% VC money flowing into every startup's oriface, and it's subsequent stoppage funnily enough affected non-tech functions (Product/Design/Analyst) more, atleast when you would look at tech placements in IITs/NITs. It obviously did affect devs as well but it didn't wipe out the market overnight. I would rank development in "B Tier" though, just because of how objectively honest the domain is (it's Tractable P-class technically lol), atleast when compared to the misplaced/situational subjectivity of pursuing Management Consultant, Product Management or Design. #7 It's giving DAO/DeFi Engineer (if anyone even remembers it). Most AI/ML Engineering roles are disguised MLOps roles, wrapper-endpoint development (basically fullstack) and/or just straight up companies being delusional that their 25LPA offer to a bunch of fresh grads will yield a monetizable white-paper. It's a market-oriented buzzword at the end of it. Companies that want better MLOps will hire Principle/Staff level Engineers who have in-depth knowledge in ideating and delivering system-level architecture. Companies that want wrapper-endpoint development are at times quite fishy (similar to using DAO/DeFi Engineer tag where every blockchain-based info is being pulled from the chain via the owner's provided API). Companies who are in the business of building out models have dedicated Research Divisions (Google Research's direct-PhD, Microsoft Research at Redmond and so on) who've already been working on this tech for atleast a decade 😄 #11 An additional reason Robotics Engineering would eventually flourish here in India is that USA's laws forbid expats and immigrants (from a huge list of countries) to join and work in companies/divisions that are related to military-based work. These post-grad students then have to double-down and start working in a niche (marine biology/non-propulsion/automation). I've seen that robotics engineers are rebounding back to India and are bringing their learnings with them here. All in all, insanely fun video that got me interested in your channel again. I was quite close to unsubscribing here (on my actual YT account, this is a throwaway) and continuing to watch just Aevy TV.
#7 As a student, it's easier for me to get a job at a wrapper (MLOps) the role is AI Engg . I'm doing internship at one! Although it does sound very much like blockchain days, I feel our founder is good at their stuff- getting the clients. We work on/around marketing and creating short term projects in B2B. I don't feel its possible to create long term applications around APIs. But the overall expression has been enjoyable. I do the entire thing with some assistance in the system prompt stuff. I do want to go into research, what I'm learning is focused around research and I could potentially be at a research Engg level job in the next 4 months. I can't say much though, I'm studying at a depth but it may not be what people want or my knowledge is too shallow (Dunning Krueger) Although I've cleared GATE DA (AIR 6918- only mentioned cuz there's a 69 in it, 4 digits isn't impressive), going for masters will really be decided by the kind/pay of my job. Currently my target role is of a Research Enginner and if ms then Research Scientist. Or I'll just go back to making games as a fallback if everything goes down 😂.
I m a sales guy What Varun is saying is 1/3 right . Sales is a good job only when you are DOING IT FOR SELF not for the Company . No company values your work until you are a BOOT LICKER . People lay off when it comes to paying incentives or Variables. Targets are unrealistic (not achievable ) so that they don't pay you incentives . I would suggest please do not come to Sales . Currently all the companies are facing crisis of sales people because people have started there agency or business . Your Salary remains 30 K for 4 years nothing changes . So better learn and freelance.
Indeed, Fully Agreed ! I myself am from Sales Background that too in Sales of products related to Pro Audio. Apart from that there's zero shit Budget for any Proper kind of Physical / Technically Product Training! Every organization has a presumed notion that sales guys only need to run in the market and by hook or crook achieve those numbers! Better leave this kind of toxic shit Job & focus yourself on learning some skills wherein you're independent with regards to your work and not dependent on any other external factors like convincing the client!!
As an AI/ML scientist, I agree with you. The best environments are those: Which are very close to universities with $$$$ (I live in Cambridge England and we have a lot of collaboration with the university which gives us access to data and professors as well) Yes, the transition from Scientist to Entrepreneur is very difficult for someone trained as a scientist. I’d advise specialization for aspiring scientists either a PhD or as much experience. I started my PhD in robotics (dropped out) and yes, it’s a steep learning curve HOWEVER, you learn a HUGE range of things integrating (pun intended) Physics, Differential Calculus and Machine Learning among others. Curious, do you guys use ROS on Mac or Linux? I tried installing on Mac and wanted to shoot myself.
To people who are scared of not getting into the software just because of this... Keep in mind 2 things ... 1. The long term goal 2. Quality is alwyin short supply. The things like low latency development and distributed systems are niche and require yiu to develop skills over thr time. And they are paid far more than other fileds. So get a job... Work hard for say 2 years and switch to either of the fields. Don't be scared. World is moving towards digital infrastructure so we will need more software techies. No matter how many people come, the quality will always be short supply. Quality comes with hard practice and not just sitting and coding a clone project. Make your hands dirty and youll be better than 99.9 percent of the crowd. Dont just listen to any video or anyones suggestions. Do you research and have a sane outlook towards whats going on. The fed rates won't stay thing high eternally. The feds rates needs to be lower for the silicon valley to function. Imagine the silicon valley not being able to finance their projects? Yes there is a downturn but it wont stay for long. The market is already picking up slowly but surely. Stop being scared. Don't stop practicing and choose a niche field. Youll always be in demand.
@@artificiyal You easily can. Try and fake your experience and see how you are grilled like anything. My company continuously hires people and I took interviews too. The candidates with an experience of 2-3+ years sucked at basic binary search and had no idea about shallow or deep copy... Had no idea about dependency injections, IoC or how springboot works behind the scenes and they had like 2 to 3 projects listed in their resume. That's the quality of people we have. Quality will always be in short supply. That's the harsh Truth. People often fail to acknowledge the fact that they have to survive long and not short. Anyone saying you can learn technology within a month or so is lying. Enterprise applications aren't built in a day or two. You need years upon years of practice to be able to perform and manage such projects. And without core knowledge you'll fail big time. That's why it's important to get your hands dirty. Only then you'll learn
The content quality of your videos have significantly improved especially the content and video style earlier the videos got boring at times but these are great and the video style As in someone would have made this video as in job for 2024 something but making it into to tear list somehow makes it intresting Keep up the good work 👍🏽
Sales rep is an important job. But you were talking like it is the most important job ever. I would say that having a good product is more important. Sales rep alone is not making the sale. It is by the backing of the product the sale is being made.
I discovered you in 2021 & have watched your videos. So I have this thing of watching first video of every creator. So last eve I watched your video of how to pitch editors of big magazines & the only sentence which popped up in my mind was "Itna sach nahi bolte varun beta" & the same gonna say for this video of yours. There are soo many other non working tips which people have shared on linkedin & youtube to pitch to editors or the founders & high position people of companies & business I have tried all of them but none of them worked actually but the one which you shared is valid & actually works. Kudos to you.
This is very insightful. You just decluttered a lot of things for freshers. Your way of putting both sides of the story for every major point and breaking it down to layman language, deserves appreciation. Great work Varun!
My List, S: Video Editor, Content Creator/ Influencers A: VFX Artist B: AI/ML Engineer, UI / UX Designer, Full Stack Developer C: Product Manager, Sales Executive D: Actor, Content Writer, Digital Marketing Specialist It's based on overall demand from both industry or freelancing. i have considered Job statisfaction & work life balance. Tier B is most balanced, you will have good regular paychecks and decent work life balance. Anything above it, more the risk, more the time spend, more the reward. it also depends on your patience level and risk taking abilities. Surely good money but surely comes with others ifs & buts Anything below it, more the risk, worst work life balance, less the reward. surely exceptions exists.
Varun is so humble that he constantly defends his point to avoid being criticized for his rating. Don’t worry so much about people, man. No matter what rating you give, there will always be those who criticize. It’s inevitable.
"Wait, WHAT? I've been buried in code, learning full stack for 6 months, and cranking out projects like a caffeinated squirrel... and now you're telling me it's not that much in demand? 😱 Is there any demand for rap singers instead? 🛌💤 #CoderDreamsCrushed #Bhai Main to gaya abhi"
u only covered few of the roles in tech which is huge but like what's your perspective that you covered only a few of the roles which are obviously the majority in the market or those you confront or think more important than other
I am someone who is presently working at my first software developer job which I got 2 years ago. During the last 2 years I developed this pristine interest and appreciation for the domain of software engineer. And now kind of enjoy exploring it even more and tinkering with it(to the extent I could, there is a whole lifetime worth of things I need to learn). It is at a point right now where I don't think there is anything else I would like to do. One of my biggest regret in life now is that I haven't I had this awakening in college, while I was studying CS, so that I could understood and contributed to this whole field on a whole new level. I want to build my career here and this video was a little hard to watch. But at end, it just fuels a fire in me to be better and become the best version of an engineer I could. There certainly won't be any place for a *copy-pasta* developer in the future.
Your comment made me a bit happy. I am at a point in my life where I need to choose my career path, and I was considering learning to code. However, after watching this video, I started doubting my decision. I would really appreciate it if you could share some insights into this field for a newcomer like me. I still have a tinge of worry, though.
Hii, i m about join college for btech in cse. Can you please give some advice or tip about how i should proceed in college, what i should learn, what kind of skill will be beneficial for me ?
@@Akankshamishra-pq7ov Explore the different domains of tech like web dev, app dev, ML, data science, etc in the first year and second year of college. You will eventually find your interests in any among these. Shortlist them and try them out and further shorten the 2-3 fields to narrow down on one field. Specialise in that field and make yourself an expert in that field. During your course, subjects like database management(DBMS), computer networking, object oriented programming, computer architecture, compiler design will come in different semesters. Study them well as you will be tested in these subjects for tech job interviews on campus placements. Join some college clubs you're interested in and gain some tech/event managing experience from it. This can be an attractive point in your resume. Finally during your third year to gain internship and placement opportunities, start learning dsa,aptitude,etc. Build some good projects in all the fields you've tried out..like for example, after learning web development, implement your learning by building a website and so on.. During final year placement, tailor your resume according to the job you're applying to, mentioning the relevant things that are expected in that job and similarly apply for every job you're trying. All the best!
@@VishwaTangadi even me lol i am thinking for mern stack and obv adding additional stuffs , but these videos and living in India as a 19 year old with a commerce background an doing bba thinking of mba but more to code etc is nothing but hell! HELPPPPPPPPPPPP
As a fresher who graduated last month, I was hesitant to apply for a sales role. Thank you for telling the truth, might start to apply for sales roles from tonight. If you are hiring please let me know!
Great video! I'd like to add some of my perspective after working 4-5 years in the video editing industry. I have been working as a video editor and video creator professionally for the last 4-5 years. I have worked with many well-paying clients as a freelancer and have made a good amount of money. However, in the past 1-2 years, I feel like video editing has become saturated. There are a huge number of video editors available who can create cinematic or fancy-style videos. I can say there is still a huge demand for motion graphics (after effects) artists, but for editing videos like music videos and short films, where mainly trimming, adding music, basic VFX, color grading, and setting up a flow are required, everyone is able to do that because software has become easy to use and often free. Even experience 5-7 years Video editors are working for hours just to make 35-40k a month. Some of them are editing reels for 700-1k INR. So, after working in a digital marketing agency for 1 year as a video editor, I switched my job profile to an in-house company digital marketer/content creator. And I can say I am 10x happier now.
@@riddikulussogu so I am still doing few video editing projects as freelancing and with my full time digital marketing job. Earning approx 50-60k monthly (still not a big ammount) But after switching my job profile I realise that video editing was really pressureised job profile you need constant attention, also people in upper management often interfere with our creative ideas that makes the job more harder. So now as the digital marketer I am in the upper management getting good salary 😜 But it's really peaceful and working inhouse company job profile makes a big difference. where all I feel that video editing is always a lower level job in hierarchy of corporate business. Also like to highlight that video editor or graphic designer can out perform any upper management employee if the focused on their communication and researched little bit about industry they are working.
@@TheHaribols i don't have impressive career, just fixing what went wrong in the past for better future. Hopefully in a year will be at better place career wise.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I am currently in the process of completing my Digital marketing certification but people are soo negative about this field that makes me question my choice but after looking at your reply, I felt a little ease that people do like this job.
This shows exactly why we are so bad at Multi-criteria Decision Making. Freshers! please do not make career choices based on this video. It is just Varun's opinion with a superficial narrative.
how to develop selling skills, is there any resource one could start with as I work and cannot directly take a sales job and that honestly that is not practical also because they pay like 15-20k
ಬ್ರದರ್ ಇತರ ಮಾಹಿತಿ ಕೊಡೋರು ತುಂಬಾ ವಿರಳ ಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು ♥️ I have lot of confusion in my life all these years i m trying many different things not sticking to anything because log of confusion. Thats why i m here and looking further to get more clarity with you thank you ANNA Content creating with ai career VS Trading Vs Dropshipping, Ecommerce
I would like to know what are your thoughts on cyber security related jobs ? Its weird to look at field where we see so many people saying cyber security jobs are/ will be in need a lot as our society devolopes. Buts instead we dont see anything related to the field in public , its like a ghost organisation or like all cyber security analyst, engineer or even security testers work in the black market or something
Yo, i know this is mot the best place to ask this , but stilll need an opinion simce its very much related to this video.i uave to choose a college this year , having a hard time picking one- IT or maybe CS in DTU 5yr integrated MBA from IIM Indore (IPM)
This video editing, this is it, this is what we need - simple and minimal with high impact, other videos come with too many colours, elements, frames per second, bgm, click sound, and speed of the element's movement, it's like too much, one video is fine, every other video with such editing takes away the attention as well as intent to complete the video. Also, by the way, mechanical and civil engineering job gaya tel lene.
@@VarunMayya Bro, would like to make a video on cyber security and various startup possibilities in that particular niche. As a tech enthusiast that would help in finding my startup idea. Moreover. this is out of context I just shifted from web development to cyber security.
A perfect video that I was expecting because our opinions match on some roles like sales executive, video editors and development Also a video suggestion from my side - As we know there will many jobs in the future that we don't know now but how to get the insight that it the right time to switch your career from one field ro another because of sufficient demand For e.g. Video editing was not a lucrative career back in 2017-18 but it saw a tremendous growth after 2020-21 because of obvious reason of growth in content creators. Therefore I think Varun sir can explain using his experience that how to know the right time to jump into a new/ niche career/ field and make it big.
Commenting before watching the video if there is AI/ML engineer or Data science/Analyst job he is definitely going to put those in A or S tier Edit: I was right
Mhm.. nice. Now do one with the OFFLINE job roles as most of these seem to be digital job roles. Also that seeing you've put an offline job role at S tier (Sales executive), I'd like to see your offline job roles rating
I am a Sales Executive in a SaaS based company and seeing it only one in S-tier, I'm loving my job more and will become more better in my role. Thank you for this encouragement!!
Varun mentioned how data is important for training AI/ML models, but didn't discuss Data Engineering as a career option for freshers. "Data is the new oil" - Mukesh Ambani
This content is a piece of 💩 and it is sad that most people gets influenced by these myopic influencers who have limited knowledge over diverse domains. First of the current job market scenario is nothing to do with AI. It is just because the demand is constant and the supply is increasing day by day. And this is in every domain. My question is why a fresher who is passionate about let’s say Astrophysics even get into sales? Or vice-versa. In 2024 - I would still say follow your passion and go deep on your core skills.
You should've thought about the frame composition at the earliest (pre-production) and move the board to the left. There is a lot of empty space in the left side of the screen and you're covering most of the board. But I like this approach also, feels more organic like attending a seminar. 3rd time watching this video, love your content. Kudos🎉
So varun do you think data analytics, etc trending job market is better than full stack developer job market. Even I feel that full stack developer jobs aren't easy to crack, because a lot of people know react js, node js, etc.
It would be really helpful if you can make a video deep diving into data roles (difference between data scientist and ML Engineer, Hows AI different). Its been so confusing in the market, I dont wanna end up becoming an API connector.
Hello Varun, just saw your video on networking from 2 years back, and trust me, it was dope. It already got me into Twitter. This one was another banger, and it really explains why direction matters. Also, bursting, that full stack or web dev sn't as good as we think. The trend has gone with arrival of Al, and the supply is way more than the demand. I agree on you ranking content creators in A category, as they bring their digital reputation to the company, which makes it easy to build their brand image. Also agree on your point ranking video editors as A tier, because videos are everywhere. Everyone wants to have a Iman Ghazi style editor, or a MrBeast type editor, and we don't find it very common. There is very high demand, everyone is trying to learn it, and very few have mastered it. So as the demand for content creation goes up, so will the demand for video editors go. Anyways, waiting for your next video on Al tools
I'm into sales. This video poped up when I was literally thinking to switch to software development. Now I am reconsidering the decision. 🤔 Commissions are there but salaries in sales are not that great. Plus, the revenue targets, work pressure and uncertain environment really messes up with your head. And it's a most insecure job even if you have great skill-set. Because output is not in your hand, various external factors affects the sales. No matter if you were the best performer in last 3 quarters but if you fail to meet the target in one quarter, you'll be asked to leave.
The pan and zoom edited in this video makes it interesting to watch and keeps watcher's psychological attention. Whoever did the editing he is real psychological researcher.
This type of content comes from only industry experts otherwise, it becomes biassed. Create more such content that helps people know about industrial thoughts.
Fantastic! I wish I had seen such content during my graduation days (2014). I would have had a better understanding of where things were headed - if not for few years but immediately ahead of me and just to be aware. Good job, Varun :)
Such an important and insightful video, Varun. even for seniors like me, it is tough to know where to go and where the future lies. This gives great insights to decide.
You look like a villain from a 2007 Bollywood movie.
You don't know this but it was on purpose, But I totally got it @varunmayya.
No smoking?
Shiney Ahuja you mean
Arjun rampal specifically
Not the villain but the Bhade ka Gunda from those movies
Not kidding, being a full stack developer right now literally feels like a curse. For a job opening of ₹7500/month for a developer intern, i was able to receive 2000+ applications within 3 days, the mass rejection process made me feel bad for the devs. The market seems beyond saturated
where did you put up the application?? I wanna apply
Bro, Interns Bro.. Interns are learners.
Ofcourse there would be many applicants.
i have 3yoe in full stack java. unemployed right.now lemme know how can i apply !
@@ashraymangal3942 indeed
The unskilled people got to go somewhere no?
I rate your shirt F-tier
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seriously😂😂
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more like L tier lol
When your wife gifts you a shirt and you have no choice!
We want a sam video on the job market for next five years. Like ranking of the roles for next five years. Which roles will have more demand in the next years and which not ?
What is sam?
@@i_love_sparrow2502 I assume he meant "same"
Yeah
Yes please, best digital jobs after 5yrs and 10 yrs.
I mean "same"
I am a Sales engineer (Solutions engineer), and can totally agree with Varun here. :)
In India the job as a Sales Engineer in a SaaS company hasn't picked up yet, but here in the west it is the best niche to be in. You can print money through commissions alone.
Imagine combining the power of being an Technical Engineer along with people skills and sales skills, you are unbeatable. This is also confirmed by Naval who said, "learn to sell, learn to build, if you can do both, you will be unstoppable."
This is a secret that hasn't been revealed yet in India.
Where do you work? India or Abroad. I'm a robotics engineering undergrad in final year. Also, I'm doing an internship in technical sales and marketing. Is there a growth in this field in India. I'm into Gen AI and LLM's. But, absolutely love sales. So, joined as an intern in the same field. Just want to know your opinion.
Thanks!
Agree man
Selling is hard in India for now. People like to pay the minimum amount for products. Though that's changing slowly.
I just got into sales engineering myself but don't see much scope as I am trying to switch.
Biggest roadblock is technology. I come with software test automation SaaS application but then now if I want to switch how can I join another technology as my expertise lies in test automation?
Any help?
In india sales dont matter here people think 10 times before buying a earphone, even snacks they compare which has 10 rs lower and if your trying to sell to top 1% there is so much competition.
In india people save money so future will be secure but outside they spend money whatever they get. This is changing in GenZ but culturally even GenZ will stop because there something about cultural pull back that instinct says go back to roots
You have to upload this types of video every year as you also have industry knowledge
yess!!!
I was about to say the same
YESSS !!
forget abt these stupid stubborn keeds, those who think that they are the only one who is right
00:01 Demand for job roles constantly changes
01:49 Distinction between product manager and project manager
05:33 The role of UI/UX designers in early-stage startups vs. mature companies
07:19 UI/UX designers in high demand, competitive
11:00 Oversaturation of full stack developers in the market led to job crisis
12:47 Content writing is competitive, but domain expertise sets good writers apart.
16:25 VFX and 3D artist roles are low-paying and competitive.
18:01 Content creators in companies have high demand and importance in organic content creation.
21:06 AI solutions for real-world problems are valuable
22:37 Digital marketing specialist job is evolving and requires creative skills.
25:43 Choosing the right company is crucial in sales roles.
27:12 Video editing has seen a surge in demand due to increased consumption of video content.
30:21 Transition from video editing to marketing roles
31:48 Robotics has potential to evolve into a high-demand field.
U copy from summarizer
Working as an intern at a growing manufacturing startup, I've noticed something interesting. Despite trying chatbots, they found that people strongly prefer human sales reps with deep domain knowledge. Surprisingly, even in startups, sales executives often earn more than the tech team in India. While society and young people might view sales negatively, it's actually a lucrative career path. This experience has shown me that the human touch in sales is still crucial, especially in certain industries.
Can you name some of those industries?
Yes totally agree with you it's a lucrative career but the toxicity it brings down with it, I mean Indian ideology and their way of working is something which burns own the individual. I have been and seen folks who were earning good in sales leaving jobs cause of this.
In india business owners or bosses abuse sales people in foreign countries that is not the case that's why people don't won't to work in sales in india
@@utkarshkumar612 what do u mean? wall street is a place in NYC ig so how does this connects to sales as a lucrative career? does it mean- in wall street many sales person meet people and convince them and which indians think is very bad or begging kinda things? (if its yes then don't need to explain dude thanks just say yes :)------- but if not then pls elaborate I am in the middle of thinking to choose a career for good money and secure my future! I am 19 doing bba (Ik bba won't give me anything lmao I was thinking to do mern stack but ig its not secure anymore coz of many sheeps in it and RUclipsrs still hyping it up! what about CAT+MBA+SALES=?) ) I hope for a good response thank u :)
@@utkarshkumar612 Any moron can talk. We are doing that right now.
More than the video idea, I love how much job/domain info he gave out in a way anyone could understand
This is something that no one really talks about. Everyone just does their thing without knowing how the job market is. Thanks for sharing this. More of these will help, but also increase competition 😂
Everytime I see people talk about future of jobs, there's one that never gets talked about but I think is important. It's the cybersecurity roles, it's so vast in itself, every major company needs it, AI is going to increase the demand as well
Some more thoughts on the jobs you highlighted:
#1: Product Management: It's indeed shaping what the direction of the product should be. A scoped way of delivering on this direction or vision comes through a roadmap that have an evolving concept of the product. One thing I disagree with your take is that, in a 3-way (Product/Dev/Design) collaborative environement of building a feature; all 3 parties get to direct and keep the other 2 parties in account.
It would look something like this: PM scopes and presents a concept. The concept needs buy-in from both Dev and Design before any work starts. Design iterates over the concept (can start at system level then towards Interface). The iterations need buy-in from both Dev and PM. Dev implements it in code (Feasibility gets ironed out in step 2 or here depending on how simple/complex the feature's core tech is). The demo needs buy-in from Design and PM.
So a Product Manager and/or an organization, that doesn't put all 3 functions in an even plane are really dysfunctional at best. Completely agree with the rest of it.
#2: Design: Couldn't agree more when it comes to End-user products. Products like Uber/AirBnb and other end-user product's core UX takes only 3-4 years to capture. Beyond that it's really just localization, hyper-split edgecases and visual updates (accessibility has left the chat, just like Cred's motion designers mascarading under the banner of gamifying finance and calling it "pushing UX" 😄). Enterprise B2B companies have a different story though, as these companies usually end up becoming the next Oracle while they cover the entire problem space, or go bankrupt and are chopped for parts while trying to do so (VMWare is quite a well-known example of that).
The influencers who've been selling UX bootcamps, despite their best intentions, are partly responsible in consistently pumping out mostly bottom quartile designers by creating an illusion that the barrier of entry into the field is low while conveniently leaving out the fact that the companies that'll value design as an organizational function weigh critical thinking and the ability to become technically aware in-depth a lot.
#3: The background you shared on 0% VC money flowing into every startup's oriface, and it's subsequent stoppage funnily enough affected non-tech functions (Product/Design/Analyst) more, atleast when you would look at tech placements in IITs/NITs. It obviously did affect devs as well but it didn't wipe out the market overnight. I would rank development in "B Tier" though, just because of how objectively honest the domain is (it's Tractable P-class technically lol), atleast when compared to the misplaced/situational subjectivity of pursuing Management Consultant, Product Management or Design.
#7 It's giving DAO/DeFi Engineer (if anyone even remembers it). Most AI/ML Engineering roles are disguised MLOps roles, wrapper-endpoint development (basically fullstack) and/or just straight up companies being delusional that their 25LPA offer to a bunch of fresh grads will yield a monetizable white-paper. It's a market-oriented buzzword at the end of it.
Companies that want better MLOps will hire Principle/Staff level Engineers who have in-depth knowledge in ideating and delivering system-level architecture. Companies that want wrapper-endpoint development are at times quite fishy (similar to using DAO/DeFi Engineer tag where every blockchain-based info is being pulled from the chain via the owner's provided API). Companies who are in the business of building out models have dedicated Research Divisions (Google Research's direct-PhD, Microsoft Research at Redmond and so on) who've already been working on this tech for atleast a decade 😄
#11 An additional reason Robotics Engineering would eventually flourish here in India is that USA's laws forbid expats and immigrants (from a huge list of countries) to join and work in companies/divisions that are related to military-based work. These post-grad students then have to double-down and start working in a niche (marine biology/non-propulsion/automation). I've seen that robotics engineers are rebounding back to India and are bringing their learnings with them here.
All in all, insanely fun video that got me interested in your channel again. I was quite close to unsubscribing here (on my actual YT account, this is a throwaway) and continuing to watch just Aevy TV.
Wow ! Impressive. Who are you man . Lets connect.
Wow why are you so gay man 😮
#7
As a student, it's easier for me to get a job at a wrapper (MLOps) the role is AI Engg .
I'm doing internship at one!
Although it does sound very much like blockchain days, I feel our founder is good at their stuff- getting the clients.
We work on/around marketing and creating short term projects in B2B.
I don't feel its possible to create long term applications around APIs.
But the overall expression has been enjoyable. I do the entire thing with some assistance in the system prompt stuff.
I do want to go into research, what I'm learning is focused around research and I could potentially be at a research Engg level job in the next 4 months.
I can't say much though, I'm studying at a depth but it may not be what people want or my knowledge is too shallow (Dunning Krueger)
Although I've cleared GATE DA (AIR 6918- only mentioned cuz there's a 69 in it, 4 digits isn't impressive), going for masters will really be decided by the kind/pay of my job.
Currently my target role is of a Research Enginner and if ms then Research Scientist.
Or I'll just go back to making games as a fallback if everything goes down 😂.
I m a sales guy What Varun is saying is 1/3 right .
Sales is a good job only when you are DOING IT FOR SELF not for the Company .
No company values your work until you are a BOOT LICKER .
People lay off when it comes to paying incentives or Variables.
Targets are unrealistic (not achievable ) so that they don't pay you incentives .
I would suggest please do not come to Sales . Currently all the companies are facing crisis of sales people because people have started there agency or business .
Your Salary remains 30 K for 4 years nothing changes .
So better learn and freelance.
Indeed, Fully Agreed ! I myself am from Sales Background that too in Sales of products related to Pro Audio. Apart from that there's zero shit Budget for any Proper kind of Physical / Technically Product Training! Every organization has a presumed notion that sales guys only need to run in the market and by hook or crook achieve those numbers! Better leave this kind of toxic shit Job & focus yourself on learning some skills wherein you're independent with regards to your work and not dependent on any other external factors like convincing the client!!
As an AI/ML scientist, I agree with you.
The best environments are those:
Which are very close to universities with $$$$ (I live in Cambridge England and we have a lot of collaboration with the university which gives us access to data and professors as well)
Yes, the transition from Scientist to Entrepreneur is very difficult for someone trained as a scientist.
I’d advise specialization for aspiring scientists either a PhD or as much experience.
I started my PhD in robotics (dropped out) and yes, it’s a steep learning curve HOWEVER, you learn a HUGE range of things integrating (pun intended) Physics, Differential Calculus and Machine Learning among others.
Curious, do you guys use ROS on Mac or Linux? I tried installing on Mac and wanted to shoot myself.
Does robotics worth
Yeah myself a mech student and thinking to go further and take robotics and I don't know about future ,whether to take up or not @@GowsicSibi
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its a perfect video at perfect time of my life: Thank you Varun
Varun, what about Big Data Analysts or Business Analysts? The demand for these roles is also growing. What would you rate these careers?
Oversaturated feild
Please make an video on data analysis
Great to see An MITian taking over AI future, well controlled. Congrats Varun ! Kudos
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GOD DAMM MIND-BLOWING, WE NEED PART 2-3-4-5 MAN, REQUESTING!
Nice video! Loveee It.., The way u explained abt FSD is pretty without hearting the sentiments.
To people who are scared of not getting into the software just because of this...
Keep in mind 2 things ...
1. The long term goal
2. Quality is alwyin short supply.
The things like low latency development and distributed systems are niche and require yiu to develop skills over thr time. And they are paid far more than other fileds. So get a job... Work hard for say 2 years and switch to either of the fields. Don't be scared. World is moving towards digital infrastructure so we will need more software techies.
No matter how many people come, the quality will always be short supply. Quality comes with hard practice and not just sitting and coding a clone project. Make your hands dirty and youll be better than 99.9 percent of the crowd.
Dont just listen to any video or anyones suggestions. Do you research and have a sane outlook towards whats going on.
The fed rates won't stay thing high eternally. The feds rates needs to be lower for the silicon valley to function. Imagine the silicon valley not being able to finance their projects?
Yes there is a downturn but it wont stay for long. The market is already picking up slowly but surely.
Stop being scared. Don't stop practicing and choose a niche field. Youll always be in demand.
at-last found a optimist comment
but you cant judge quality with interview
@@artificiyal You easily can. Try and fake your experience and see how you are grilled like anything.
My company continuously hires people and I took interviews too. The candidates with an experience of 2-3+ years sucked at basic binary search and had no idea about shallow or deep copy... Had no idea about dependency injections, IoC or how springboot works behind the scenes and they had like 2 to 3 projects listed in their resume.
That's the quality of people we have.
Quality will always be in short supply. That's the harsh Truth. People often fail to acknowledge the fact that they have to survive long and not short. Anyone saying you can learn technology within a month or so is lying.
Enterprise applications aren't built in a day or two. You need years upon years of practice to be able to perform and manage such projects. And without core knowledge you'll fail big time. That's why it's important to get your hands dirty. Only then you'll learn
Fed rates are going to be cut once as a token before election but the US can't afford to cut them further
Long term goal yeah good luck with that when you are burned out
The content quality of your videos have significantly improved especially the content and video style earlier the videos got boring at times but these are great and the video style
As in someone would have made this video as in job for 2024 something but making it into to tear list somehow makes it intresting
Keep up the good work 👍🏽
I'm a 22 year old UX designer and if you're in atleast top 10% you're sorted. For this you have to grind and best thing is to learn in public.
Bootcamps mafia made it worse! Everywhere
100%
How you started
Sales rep is an important job. But you were talking like it is the most important job ever. I would say that having a good product is more important. Sales rep alone is not making the sale. It is by the backing of the product the sale is being made.
I discovered you in 2021 & have watched your videos. So I have this thing of watching first video of every creator. So last eve I watched your video of how to pitch editors of big magazines & the only sentence which popped up in my mind was "Itna sach nahi bolte varun beta" & the same gonna say for this video of yours. There are soo many other non working tips which people have shared on linkedin & youtube to pitch to editors or the founders & high position people of companies & business I have tried all of them but none of them worked actually but the one which you shared is valid & actually works. Kudos to you.
All jobs are essentially about working for money, the key shift in life happens when you learn to make money work for you.
This is very insightful. You just decluttered a lot of things for freshers. Your way of putting both sides of the story for every major point and breaking it down to layman language, deserves appreciation. Great work Varun!
Awesome 🔥 Analysis Varun! Really Eye 👀 Opening!
My List,
S: Video Editor, Content Creator/ Influencers
A: VFX Artist
B: AI/ML Engineer, UI / UX Designer, Full Stack Developer
C: Product Manager, Sales Executive
D: Actor, Content Writer, Digital Marketing Specialist
It's based on overall demand from both industry or freelancing. i have considered Job statisfaction & work life balance. Tier B is most balanced, you will have good regular paychecks and decent work life balance.
Anything above it, more the risk, more the time spend, more the reward. it also depends on your patience level and risk taking abilities. Surely good money but surely comes with others ifs & buts
Anything below it, more the risk, worst work life balance, less the reward. surely exceptions exists.
VFX artist and content creators more demanding than full stack dev?Ur brainwashed af by varun
Loved watching it! Stay Awesome
Just curious, why is this channel and AevyTV not publishing these good videos on a single channel ?
Atul Khola nailing the bars in UI/UX Designing as he's currently working as a head of design @CRED
Varun is so humble that he constantly defends his point to avoid being criticized for his rating. Don’t worry so much about people, man. No matter what rating you give, there will always be those who criticize. It’s inevitable.
One of the most value-providing and impactful video, Varun. This is gonna help a lot of us gain good clarity and informed decisions🙌
"Wait, WHAT? I've been buried in code, learning full stack for 6 months, and cranking out projects like a caffeinated squirrel... and now you're telling me it's not that much in demand? 😱 Is there any demand for rap singers instead? 🛌💤 #CoderDreamsCrushed #Bhai Main to gaya abhi"
u only covered few of the roles in tech which is huge but like what's your perspective that you covered only a few of the roles which are obviously the majority in the market or those you confront or think more important than other
I am someone who is presently working at my first software developer job which I got 2 years ago. During the last 2 years I developed this pristine interest and appreciation for the domain of software engineer. And now kind of enjoy exploring it even more and tinkering with it(to the extent I could, there is a whole lifetime worth of things I need to learn).
It is at a point right now where I don't think there is anything else I would like to do.
One of my biggest regret in life now is that I haven't I had this awakening in college, while I was studying CS, so that I could understood and contributed to this whole field on a whole new level.
I want to build my career here and this video was a little hard to watch. But at end, it just fuels a fire in me to be better and become the best version of an engineer I could.
There certainly won't be any place for a *copy-pasta* developer in the future.
Your comment made me a bit happy. I am at a point in my life where I need to choose my career path, and I was considering learning to code. However, after watching this video, I started doubting my decision. I would really appreciate it if you could share some insights into this field for a newcomer like me. I still have a tinge of worry, though.
you'll be become hard to replace in few years what's your stack?
Hii, i m about join college for btech in cse.
Can you please give some advice or tip about how i should proceed in college, what i should learn, what kind of skill will be beneficial for me ?
@@Akankshamishra-pq7ov Explore the different domains of tech like web dev, app dev, ML, data science, etc in the first year and second year of college. You will eventually find your interests in any among these. Shortlist them and try them out and further shorten the 2-3 fields to narrow down on one field. Specialise in that field and make yourself an expert in that field.
During your course, subjects like database management(DBMS), computer networking, object oriented programming, computer architecture, compiler design will come in different semesters. Study them well as you will be tested in these subjects for tech job interviews on campus placements.
Join some college clubs you're interested in and gain some tech/event managing experience from it. This can be an attractive point in your resume.
Finally during your third year to gain internship and placement opportunities, start learning dsa,aptitude,etc. Build some good projects in all the fields you've tried out..like for example, after learning web development, implement your learning by building a website and so on..
During final year placement, tailor your resume according to the job you're applying to, mentioning the relevant things that are expected in that job and similarly apply for every job you're trying.
All the best!
@@VishwaTangadi even me lol i am thinking for mern stack and obv adding additional stuffs , but these videos and living in India as a 19 year old with a commerce background an doing bba thinking of mba but more to code etc is nothing but hell! HELPPPPPPPPPPPP
As a fresher who graduated last month, I was hesitant to apply for a sales role. Thank you for telling the truth, might start to apply for sales roles from tonight. If you are hiring please let me know!
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Varun this is the finest video on this serious topic, love what you guys are doing. And thank you
Thank you! I was looking just for this.
Great video! I'd like to add some of my perspective after working 4-5 years in the video editing industry.
I have been working as a video editor and video creator professionally for the last 4-5 years. I have worked with many well-paying clients as a freelancer and have made a good amount of money.
However, in the past 1-2 years, I feel like video editing has become saturated. There are a huge number of video editors available who can create cinematic or fancy-style videos.
I can say there is still a huge demand for motion graphics (after effects) artists, but for editing videos like music videos and short films, where mainly trimming, adding music, basic VFX, color grading, and setting up a flow are required, everyone is able to do that because software has become easy to use and often free.
Even experience 5-7 years Video editors are working for hours just to make 35-40k a month. Some of them are editing reels for 700-1k INR.
So, after working in a digital marketing agency for 1 year as a video editor, I switched my job profile to an in-house company digital marketer/content creator. And I can say I am 10x happier now.
What's your linkedin?
How much are you earning now a days?
@@riddikulussogu so I am still doing few video editing projects as freelancing and with my full time digital marketing job.
Earning approx 50-60k monthly (still not a big ammount)
But after switching my job profile I realise that video editing was really pressureised job profile you need constant attention, also people in upper management often interfere with our creative ideas that makes the job more harder.
So now as the digital marketer I am in the upper management getting good salary 😜
But it's really peaceful and working inhouse company job profile makes a big difference.
where all I feel that video editing is always a lower level job in hierarchy of corporate business.
Also like to highlight that video editor or graphic designer can out perform any upper management employee if the focused on their communication and researched little bit about industry they are working.
@@TheHaribols i don't have impressive career, just fixing what went wrong in the past for better future.
Hopefully in a year will be at better place career wise.
Thank you for sharing your experience. I am currently in the process of completing my Digital marketing certification but people are soo negative about this field that makes me question my choice but after looking at your reply, I felt a little ease that people do like this job.
Want video on "I Ranked 2024 Startup/Business Fields"
This shows exactly why we are so bad at Multi-criteria Decision Making. Freshers! please do not make career choices based on this video. It is just Varun's opinion with a superficial narrative.
Lmao you didn't got heart from Varun
it's surprising people consider this guy smart. the bar is so slow!!! freshers are so gullible.
he said it depends on supply and demand
can you go into more details? what was superficial here?
will u plz explain what wrong in the video? I see nothing wrong, he is explaining supply and demand.
Really Great video bro...liked it.
How to get into ROS? Can you give some resources on this emerging space?
Ros docs and turtlesim are good
We need more of these videos definitely an S tier 🏆❤️
33:30 for the table screenshot
thanks!
I am sales executive for 2 years and their learning is used in every life aspect
how to develop selling skills, is there any resource one could start with as I work and cannot directly take a sales job and that honestly that is not practical also because they pay like 15-20k
one of the best video, i have seen so far...very useful
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I have lot of confusion in my life all these years i m trying many different things not sticking to anything because log of confusion. Thats why i m here and looking further to get more clarity with you thank you ANNA
Content creating with ai career VS Trading Vs Dropshipping, Ecommerce
maga estu age Matthe yen oddidya?
@@nobody124... 25, Bsc dropout
your follower from CU. Keep doing great things bro.
First time saw Varun tuck in his shirt.
Signs of aging
Often people troll this guy for his opinions but he has great strike rate when it comes to socio economic predictions.....
Ayo bro, I am leaving my TCS job to join your video editing cohort 😵
Why you "leaving" brdr, do the cohort and secure a job and leave TCS
Bro is trying to prove that he is not using AI tools by moving too much and weird formals.
Love you bro.❤😂
we want part 2 now
I would like to know what are your thoughts on cyber security related jobs ? Its weird to look at field where we see so many people saying cyber security jobs are/ will be in need a lot as our society devolopes. Buts instead we dont see anything related to the field in public , its like a ghost organisation or like all cyber security analyst, engineer or even security testers work in the black market or something
Part 2
@@VarunMayya Hi Varun, would also like to know future of DevOps engineer, cloud engineer, and Engineering Managers.
Great video.
Tons of banks and Vanguard. What do you mean?
Superb 🤯👌🏻
Ive applied fir blender artist.💀 I hope this year ill turn 18 with Varun
how and from where did you applied bro??
Just a suggestion: tell editors to add visuals and motion graphics so the viewers will be more engaged in the video
Yo, i know this is mot the best place to ask this , but stilll need an opinion simce its very much related to this video.i uave to choose a college this year , having a hard time picking one-
IT or maybe CS in DTU
5yr integrated MBA from IIM Indore (IPM)
IIM
IPM
With India starting its journey in semiconductor manufacturing, Robotics Engineering will surely blowup in India in the coming years
This video editing, this is it, this is what we need - simple and minimal with high impact, other videos come with too many colours, elements, frames per second, bgm, click sound, and speed of the element's movement, it's like too much, one video is fine, every other video with such editing takes away the attention as well as intent to complete the video.
Also, by the way, mechanical and civil engineering job gaya tel lene.
Quality content!!
Bro what about cyber security expert. Nowadays the cost of privacy is death, please do talk about it. #cyberscurity #varunMayya #doubt
Considering that companies are getting sued left right centre for breaches, it would be S/A tier
@@VarunMayya Bro, would like to make a video on cyber security and various startup possibilities in that particular niche. As a tech enthusiast that would help in finding my startup idea. Moreover. this is out of context I just shifted from web development to cyber security.
Crazy value didn't expect this much of value in this video
A perfect video that I was expecting because our opinions match on some roles like sales executive, video editors and development
Also a video suggestion from my side - As we know there will many jobs in the future that we don't know now but how to get the insight that it the right time to switch your career from one field ro another because of sufficient demand
For e.g. Video editing was not a lucrative career back in 2017-18 but it saw a tremendous growth after 2020-21 because of obvious reason of growth in content creators.
Therefore I think Varun sir can explain using his experience that how to know the right time to jump into a new/ niche career/ field and make it big.
Thanks bro for spitting facts 🫡
Without fearing the comment section.
Commenting before watching the video if there is AI/ML engineer or Data science/Analyst job he is definitely going to put those in A or S tier
Edit: I was right
And video editing too bro bhabhi ji's economy yk
@@LuckyAgarwal-e7nTrue bro
@@LuckyAgarwal-e7n This video is low-key made for marketing bhabhi's video editing school.
Yea but WHY???? EXPLAIN PLEASE
@@LuckyAgarwal-e7n One of my friend who is a video editor making 1lakh per month from freelance clients from outside India. Just saying
Mhm.. nice. Now do one with the OFFLINE job roles as most of these seem to be digital job roles. Also that seeing you've put an offline job role at S tier (Sales executive), I'd like to see your offline job roles rating
He'll never wear that shirt again 😂
It's a really helpful video, Thank you!🔥 Btw you look like some classic villain
33:50 final ranking thank me later
I am a Sales Executive in a SaaS based company and seeing it only one in S-tier, I'm loving my job more and will become more better in my role.
Thank you for this encouragement!!
I have done Python, javascript and dsa. do u think i can get into ur field? i am from commerce background aswell. How much do they pay annually?>
Sales art you can’t learn in a course or bootcamp…it’s actually very different it’s more of psychological thing.
@@mahirbeylim2763 can u test me ? i wanna give it a try
Varun mentioned how data is important for training AI/ML models, but didn't discuss Data Engineering as a career option for freshers. "Data is the new oil" - Mukesh Ambani
This content is a piece of 💩 and it is sad that most people gets influenced by these myopic influencers who have limited knowledge over diverse domains. First of the current job market scenario is nothing to do with AI. It is just because the demand is constant and the supply is increasing day by day. And this is in every domain. My question is why a fresher who is passionate about let’s say Astrophysics even get into sales? Or vice-versa. In 2024 - I would still say follow your passion and go deep on your core skills.
You should've thought about the frame composition at the earliest (pre-production) and move the board to the left. There is a lot of empty space in the left side of the screen and you're covering most of the board. But I like this approach also, feels more organic like attending a seminar. 3rd time watching this video, love your content. Kudos🎉
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So varun do you think data analytics, etc trending job market is better than full stack developer job market. Even I feel that full stack developer jobs aren't easy to crack, because a lot of people know react js, node js, etc.
It would be really helpful if you can make a video deep diving into data roles (difference between data scientist and ML Engineer, Hows AI different). Its been so confusing in the market, I dont wanna end up becoming an API connector.
Hello Varun, just saw your video on networking from 2 years back, and trust me, it was dope. It already got me into Twitter. This one was another banger, and it really explains why direction matters. Also, bursting, that full stack or web dev sn't as good as we think. The trend has gone with arrival of Al, and the supply is way more than the demand. I agree on you ranking content creators in A category, as they bring their digital reputation to the company, which makes it easy to build their brand image. Also agree on your point ranking video editors as A tier, because videos are everywhere. Everyone wants to have a Iman Ghazi style editor, or a MrBeast type editor, and we don't find it very common. There is very high demand, everyone is trying to learn it, and very few have mastered it. So as the demand for content creation goes up, so will the demand for video editors go. Anyways, waiting for your next video on Al tools
much needed for freshers who are in confusion
I'm into sales. This video poped up when I was literally thinking to switch to software development. Now I am reconsidering the decision. 🤔
Commissions are there but salaries in sales are not that great. Plus, the revenue targets, work pressure and uncertain environment really messes up with your head.
And it's a most insecure job even if you have great skill-set. Because output is not in your hand, various external factors affects the sales. No matter if you were the best performer in last 3 quarters but if you fail to meet the target in one quarter, you'll be asked to leave.
Looking forward to watch next video...
And this one full pack of value.
Thanks Brother :)
The pan and zoom edited in this video makes it interesting to watch and keeps watcher's psychological attention. Whoever did the editing he is real psychological researcher.
Lucky to watch this before starting my college... ik u r 2 3 4 busy but please try to stay consistent please bhai
Love the way you Explain ❤❤❤
Was seriously waiting for a quant researcher. Need a part 2
Really good info 💯
Did 46 lakhs in 5 months as fresher in a startup and still got a layoff
This type of content comes from only industry experts otherwise, it becomes biassed.
Create more such content that helps people know about industrial thoughts.
Fantastic! I wish I had seen such content during my graduation days (2014). I would have had a better understanding of where things were headed - if not for few years but immediately ahead of me and just to be aware. Good job, Varun :)
Loved this series, make more.
What an Video . MindBlowing
This video must be trending on RUclips India, but the taste of "Aam Janta" won't make it possible.
Big fan Varun sir, great work with Aevy as well as this channel.
You are your wife are excellent persons I have seen on you tube.
Thank you for creating such quality videos
Such an important and insightful video, Varun. even for seniors like me, it is tough to know where to go and where the future lies. This gives great insights to decide.
thanks for making it , it gives me alot of clarity
2:42 - a Project Manager creates Figma and writes documents?
Varun I think you mean Product Manager there.
Correct me if I'm wrong
Thanks