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  • @JasonGoodison
    @JasonGoodison  Год назад +118

    Like and subscribe or I’ll make you update your dependencies
    Grab the free resume templates I made: www.hiredfortech.com

    • @maxdegreat566
      @maxdegreat566 Год назад

    • @FreeComputerTutor
      @FreeComputerTutor Год назад +1

      How many hours a week are these people putting in? During my career as a programmer/analyst I sometimes had to work 50+ hours week to meet poorly scheduled deadlines.

    • @Robin_Is
      @Robin_Is Год назад

      Ok.

    • @darkguardian1314
      @darkguardian1314 Год назад +1

      Ask how much they're making now after 10, 000 Microsot employees were laid off...

  • @kylekeenan3485
    @kylekeenan3485 Год назад +863

    Avg Dev salary in the UK is £40-60k which is $43-65k. If your really good you can get 80-100k in London but you need to be genius level. This equates to about $88-110k a year. London is more expensive than Seattle! So new graduates at Microsoft are making more than top level senior Veterans in the UK. That's crazy!!

    • @ersandy4u
      @ersandy4u Год назад +29

      @@carloandreaguilar5916 why is the salaries so high in the US? Any particular reason? I mean as compared to Europe, UK, Canada and Australian. What are the US employees doing that the rest of the world isn’t? Just curious.

    • @jokedog
      @jokedog Год назад +36

      @@ersandy4u Its competition honestly. You don't give me what I"m asking for, no problem. I'll stay while I look for another and likely will land one easily. Its why these big tech give so much perks besides big compensation such as free breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and unlimited drinks all day as long as you're in the office. Anything to show their appreciation and in return they hope you would be more dedicated to your role instead of just the I only work here mentality. And if after all these you're still unhappy then you're not the right fit. Happy employees are more productive.

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Год назад

      Socialism is always bad for salaries.

    • @Bravo_L
      @Bravo_L Год назад +69

      that 5k less in uk Is going yo your healthcare and university while the same American paying 3x the difference between usa and UK wages for just healthcare

    • @jonathanmoore2139
      @jonathanmoore2139 Год назад +19

      @@ersandy4u because you get 0 time off

  • @CD-zz6ml
    @CD-zz6ml Год назад +37

    Dang when I joined Microsoft Redmond in 2019 the typical offer for new grads was 109k base, 120k stocks (3.5 year vesting), 30k bonus. Surprised that it didn’t go up much with inflation.

    • @r4ym1n13
      @r4ym1n13 Год назад +4

      Microsoft gives you $120k in company stock after you work there fore 3.5 years ? Is that correct cause wow that's amazing

    • @abdelrhmanmohamed4754
      @abdelrhmanmohamed4754 9 месяцев назад +1

      120k stocks every year or yo work four year for 120k

    • @lucasamberg8588
      @lucasamberg8588 4 месяца назад

      @@abdelrhmanmohamed4754 WTF

    • @TheDailyDose2910
      @TheDailyDose2910 2 месяца назад

      How u got job in Microsoft? What qualifications did they really look for? I have completed associate degree in business administration! Looking for positions at Microsoft! Please help me!

  • @Battle_Music.369
    @Battle_Music.369 Год назад +1

    It really worked for me after I look and try some tutorials, yours is the one that worked. Owe you a lot.

  • @PoojaDutt
    @PoojaDutt Год назад +114

    LOVED Daytree’s personality - bring her back in other vid!! 🤩 great video, as usual!

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +32

      I need to be careful or she'll be taking over my channel before I know it aha

    • @MrBigBasket
      @MrBigBasket Год назад

      Bro it's daytrees alt acc

    • @fred718
      @fred718 Год назад +2

      What a joke. This "engineer" is going to "ax" her manager for a raise. Good 'ole Affirmative Action at work, boys and girls...

    • @___Truth___
      @___Truth___ Год назад +14

      @@fred718 she's a complete stranger to you yet here you are being so unnecessarily presumptuous about her accomplishments as if you know her or something, does seeing her being proactive and successful eat you up inside😂?

    • @ba-pro1396
      @ba-pro1396 Год назад +1

      Yes bring her please, she was awesome lol

  • @ThaRealEbby
    @ThaRealEbby Год назад +4

    Thank you this was such a great video. I just started my career in software engineering ❤and I love it…

  • @Dulge
    @Dulge Год назад +12

    love these videos man, really good information the people gave tbh

  • @KevinNaughtonJr
    @KevinNaughtonJr Год назад

    This video was dope Jason good stuff dude

  • @acetown2263
    @acetown2263 Год назад +2

    I'm just starting my programming learning this year at 30yrs old and watching your videos is extremely motivating!

    • @azurasenpai3783
      @azurasenpai3783 Год назад +1

      nice! im just starting at 26 years, i do kinda regret not starting much earlier cause i feel like theres so much to learn but at least i started

  • @jcfontech
    @jcfontech Год назад +5

    Great video as usual Jason! Should've paid Commons a visit last week to chat

  • @seandougherty3022
    @seandougherty3022 Год назад +324

    Having worked on various projects across a bunch of orgs, the advice of "learn how to showcase your skills in a sentence" is spot on. this is useful in discussions with recruiters, the interview loop members, the hiring manager, and when you are explaining to others that your idea is the right one and why.
    a decade at msft was amazing. i would never return but I regret none of it.

    • @younesslaoui8327
      @younesslaoui8327 Год назад +11

      Why wouldnt you return?

    • @halilibrahimustun50
      @halilibrahimustun50 Год назад +3

      where r u at rn?

    • @karenamma7716
      @karenamma7716 Год назад +5

      What would you reply to "learn how to showcase your skills in a sentence"?

    • @karenamma7716
      @karenamma7716 Год назад +3

      What would you reply to "learn how to showcase your skills in a sentence"?

    • @seandougherty3022
      @seandougherty3022 Год назад +25

      @@younesslaoui8327 That chapter in my life was fun but is done. I moved on to startups, traveled as a consultant around the world, etc. The doors that open from being successful at a place like MSFT is not a thing to waste or take for granted.

  • @azk4829
    @azk4829 Год назад +2

    Keep rocking dude as always ❤️💪

  • @thanksididitmyself
    @thanksididitmyself 11 месяцев назад +44

    AHHH. I'm dying over this woman's explanation on how she requested a raise. She noticed that salaries were 15% higher than what she was making, but she thought they wouldn't give her that, so she decided to ask for 11 and they replied with 7. It would've been totally reasonable for her to ask for 15 and they probably would've come back with 11. I hate that this was given as a good strategy because it's actually an example of how women negotiate themselves down when they ask for something, only to get negotiated down further. She deserved 15% just to be on par with what others were making, but instead she's still behind.

    • @TheWilDOn31
      @TheWilDOn31 8 месяцев назад +4

      I totally agree. But she is emphasising on personality and I don't think salaries are based on that. Her advice isn't good overall.

    • @lilnate2191
      @lilnate2191 7 месяцев назад +2

      Get real. Microsoft would only hire women if they could pay them less for being women. There are a variety of factors that make up her salary, the average salary of her peers doesn’t necessarily mean her labor is worth the same amount

  • @morbius195
    @morbius195 Год назад +38

    These guys be making more than both sides of my family combined. Absolutely insane

    • @peeeep766
      @peeeep766 Год назад +3

      But their cost of living is also high. You only look at raw numbers, which is mistake.

    • @andiuptown1711
      @andiuptown1711 Год назад +10

      @@peeeep766 It still works out tho lol. Speaking as someone actually living in those places.

    • @sohumchaudhary7968
      @sohumchaudhary7968 Год назад +5

      @@peeeep766 COL is still high for people making shit salaries

  • @westernpigeon
    @westernpigeon Год назад +376

    i self studied for 7 months and landed a position at twitch. even though i was brand new to the whole industry, i still negotiated the salary and bonus and was able to convince them to raise the salary a bit more and the bonus A LOT more! know your worth people! even if you're new to the industry with no CS degree like me!!!!

    • @NobaDyKnowZ
      @NobaDyKnowZ Год назад +36

      Congrats. Could you give any insights on how you self-studied, aka what resources did you use, how many hours a day etc? Would be much appreciated as I’m starting to self study right now

    • @imys
      @imys Год назад +5

      @@NobaDyKnowZ I second this

    • @israelvlbs
      @israelvlbs Год назад +6

      Congrats!!
      Si you did boot camps?
      How much are you making?
      Thanks!

    • @westernpigeon
      @westernpigeon Год назад +77

      @@NobaDyKnowZ i started with freecodecamp then moved to the odin project and then some courses on Udemy like Jonas’ Javascript course and Max’s React course. then i took a Java course on udemy as well (i forget the name but it’s the highest rated course on udemy) and then practiced data structures and algo’s starting with CS50 harvard course, some youtube videos and colt steele’s JS data structures and algo course. studied about 6-8 hours every day and eventually joined twitch as a backend developer. to answer the other persons question: i did not do a bootcamp because they’re too expensive and i make close to $200k TC

    • @NobaDyKnowZ
      @NobaDyKnowZ Год назад +6

      @@westernpigeon awesome thank you so much!!!

  • @samuelsanabria4969
    @samuelsanabria4969 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this advice. Your videos are great!

  • @alexusadays
    @alexusadays Год назад

    This is so cool man! Loved this video and subbed

  • @andyviking3155
    @andyviking3155 Год назад +4

    I work in DOD as a software engineer. I make good money but not as good as I will at apple or Microsoft. However, my job is stable comparing to companies such as Apple and/or Microsoft, specially now with so many the layoffs at these companies.

  • @piyushjoshi9512
    @piyushjoshi9512 Год назад +9

    Now i am gonna work hard to get into Microsoft honestly and great video bro 👍

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад

      Keep me updated on your journey!

    • @AdedotunBankole
      @AdedotunBankole 2 месяца назад

      Same bro

    • @TheDailyDose2910
      @TheDailyDose2910 2 месяца назад

      Have u got job in Microsoft? What qualifications did they really look for? I have completed associate degree in business administration!

  • @amirrezajafari2492
    @amirrezajafari2492 Год назад

    This video stimulated me, thanks, Jason

  • @spacescientistmeteorologis3132

    Great tips!! I'll def check out more of your videos. Just started writing and making soft. I feel soft softs will help get to the next

  • @riclerico
    @riclerico Год назад +35

    Wow. Great video. This is inspiration for all who love code and want the big bucks that come with the grind.

  • @alanjrobertson
    @alanjrobertson Год назад +3

    Really interesting and eye opening video, esp comparing to a different field (medicine) where in the UK we're earning way less than everyone interviewed here and that's after 20y experience!

    • @AlbyTheMovieCreator
      @AlbyTheMovieCreator Год назад +1

      In some years there won't be enough doctors and there'll be too many developers. Just read the comments, most people do it exclusively for money. Being a doctor is just way more stressful.

  • @lydielivolsi314
    @lydielivolsi314 Год назад

    WOW! Great video Jason!

  • @MsParklover
    @MsParklover Год назад

    Great advice and reference! Thank you

  • @jimmiejohnsson2272
    @jimmiejohnsson2272 Год назад +3

    Dev salaries are just way higher in the USA in general then in Europe, even though lots of us work for american companies here. Pretty crazy how different the compensation can be

    • @BobbyBundlez
      @BobbyBundlez Год назад

      yeah fuck EU for that. especially uk/ireland. i've seen jobs asking for literally 5 years experience paying 25k

  • @Felice_Enellen
    @Felice_Enellen Год назад +7

    Damn. Starting salaries have gone up a lot. Inflation, I guess. When I was there circa 2010, I got hired at a senior level (SDE 63 I think-not a noob) at something between 130k and 140k with I think 10k signing bonus and a 20k stock grant (not sure, memory is fuzzy). These entry-level people are coming in at my old salary. It's either inflation, or MS is doing better or being more generous than it was at the time.
    Fun seeing you walking around Studios though. I miss MS, though the culture was really cutthroat at the time and I don't miss that at all. People would do their best to throw you under the bus to make sure they fared well in the stack-ranked reviews. It was kind of a nightmare.

    • @XzzVttll
      @XzzVttll Год назад

      whats starting bonus? and what benefit you have from stocks granted :) not from US so dont know any of that. thanks. i assume they give you 25k just because you signed for them?

    • @Felice_Enellen
      @Felice_Enellen Год назад

      @@XzzVttll My stocks have gone up to about 7x their original value, though of course I'd have to sell them to realize the increase, at which point I'd be taxed very heavily on the increase, making it more like 5x. And yes, the starting bonus is literally for signing on with them. Usually it's to make them more appealing vs. other companies, or to compensate for lost vesting of stocks at your current company.

    • @XzzVttll
      @XzzVttll Год назад

      @@Felice_Enellen than you :)

  • @yojacq
    @yojacq Год назад +1

    Learned a lot thanks
    Don’t be afraid to ask for more you won’t loose anything you won’t loose the offer

  • @radhoueneberrzig2503
    @radhoueneberrzig2503 Год назад

    great content keep the good work!!

  • @maxdlc3626
    @maxdlc3626 Год назад +21

    I would love to see you recreate the same video, but this time ask about their background, if they were self taught, boot camp, or degree in cs, etc… also ask how much math they use day to day and if so what kind of math, please🙏🏼. Im a cs student and im confused on whether or not im taking the right path and this would be very informative and appreciated.

  • @5Siver
    @5Siver Год назад +3

    "Get good at interviewing" this is so true yet so sad. If you have all what it takes to do a great job but you don't master the interviewing process you won't be recruited. This proves that the interviewing process is out of date.

  • @muhdafiq8121
    @muhdafiq8121 Год назад

    Thanks man! Great sharing

  • @OnurTheXbot
    @OnurTheXbot Год назад +1

    I love this type vids.

  • @tuckertech
    @tuckertech Год назад +7

    I would love to work at Microsoft. They are hiring so many people and expanding here in Atlanta.

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +1

      I’ve heard the Atlanta campus is beautiful! Would love to check it out sometime

  • @roundingcorners
    @roundingcorners Год назад +5

    next follow up on question would be "how many hours do you work on avg / week?"

  • @afiffadhil707
    @afiffadhil707 Год назад

    Thank you saved me a lot of time trying to browse videos for an actual working one

  • @mihnealazar7039
    @mihnealazar7039 Год назад

    Thanks for this video! Nice insights!

  • @louienamarie319
    @louienamarie319 Год назад +9

    Currently a freshman in IT. Aiming for Microsoft!

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +1

      Rooting for you!!

    • @inafog
      @inafog Год назад +1

      Never aim at a single company , also make sure to attend DSA lectures and listen them carefully , practise 1 question everyday and you will definitely be selcted for any company of your wish

    • @louienamarie319
      @louienamarie319 Год назад

      @@inafog Thanks for the advice! I’m having my DSA subject next semester. I’ll make sure to practice. Quite hard when starting from scratch in tech😅 But hopefully I’ll get there.

    • @TheDailyDose2910
      @TheDailyDose2910 2 месяца назад

      Have u got job in Microsoft? What qualifications did they really look for? I have completed associate degree in business administration! Looking for positions at Microsoft! Please help me out!

  • @ronlipz3618
    @ronlipz3618 Год назад +23

    I thought it would be just you asking people for their salary but it was far more interesting than that. I like the fact you asked for advices too!

  • @maxdegreat566
    @maxdegreat566 Год назад +1

    I interned here this summer! I thank God, it was a great exp

  • @_zenprogrammer
    @_zenprogrammer Год назад

    Such a good video. Thanks for detailed info.

  • @josephbentley7211
    @josephbentley7211 Год назад +16

    I literally work in a hospital saving lives every day working in the ICU and ER and make 1/4th the amount these people are. I'm glad you guys chose the right profession just wish I had...

    • @nicpro85
      @nicpro85 Год назад

      something has to be done in the medical business/service/dedication worldwide. People pay billions and doctors are worn out. Something is not working somewhere.

    • @jorgevargas1546
      @jorgevargas1546 Год назад +2

      Are you a CNA, nurse, or doctor? I think doctors make more than $100K after residency and all that… nurses have OK salaries specially if they do overtime, I know a traveling nurse who makes $3K/week and the hospital pays for his living expenses too. So I think nurses and doctors in the US definitely make a decent living.

    • @Coolgiy67
      @Coolgiy67 Год назад +2

      @@jorgevargas1546 my moms a senior level nurse and she gets paid 160k a year and we DFWtexas area

    • @papulrocks794
      @papulrocks794 Год назад +3

      Wait till you hear Amazon/Meta MS grad salaries: 350-400K

    • @nicpro85
      @nicpro85 Год назад

      @@papulrocks794 what is MS grad?

  • @-.TS.-
    @-.TS.- Год назад +5

    I’m so surprised the salary is so low, especially in Seattle. Would be nice to know different experience levels.

    • @jamesbyrne9312
      @jamesbyrne9312 Год назад

      Keep living in la la land you greedy sob

    • @midnull6009
      @midnull6009 9 месяцев назад

      I know! That's bellow middle wage salary. Middle is 120k.

    • @sonderexpeditions
      @sonderexpeditions 21 день назад

      Microsoft pays lowest of faang but they makeup in wlb outside of Azure.

  • @SatyamCodesss
    @SatyamCodesss Год назад +1

    Loved this video !

  • @yojacq
    @yojacq Год назад

    Subbed this is super valuable

  • @tobiasdoe2518
    @tobiasdoe2518 Год назад +3

    I am speechless of how much many these people make with just a job

  • @ActuallyAudacity
    @ActuallyAudacity Год назад +6

    I've been offered a very nice role at a pretty big entertainment/tech company on a graduate scheme which goes into a full time job after 7 months(training and everything). The role starts next year which I am super excited about but the one thing I regret is not negotiating the salary when I got the call with the job offer. I didn't apply to too many companies by that time and I just felt super lucky and blessed to land a pretty nice relatively well-paying job (especially at my age) and got super excited and just said yes to the offer with no negotiation especially because I was of the notion that they would revoke my offer if I ask for a pay increase.
    What I was told however is after the graduate scheme is over and you convert into a full time rule, there is a salary increase so I hope to show the company my worth and ask for a nice pay rise after those 7 months though! Wish me luck everyone :D

  • @taanhminh88
    @taanhminh88 Год назад

    Thank you. very helpful video for me personally since I am graduating from university soon and looking forward to find a job.

  • @Nemo-un5rr
    @Nemo-un5rr Год назад

    Great video. I know you helped a lot of people. 👏

  • @ArathiBasinFTW
    @ArathiBasinFTW Год назад +11

    I would be curious to know what the salaries are for the marketing and sales teams. I would love to work in tech, but all my experience is in sales, communication and marketing. I know nothing about coding. I was wondering if it's possible to break in to these salaries in a non-dev/coding position?

    • @green_beard
      @green_beard Год назад

      just go spam their official emails till they hire you, that's how it worked for me, but at another company

    • @rayanncharlery8836
      @rayanncharlery8836 Год назад +1

      Yes there are other roles that are not technical and you can also make great money. Like product management, customer success manager, sales etc. some are starting at 6 figure salaries depending on the company

    • @iwatchtoomuchhaikyuu5307
      @iwatchtoomuchhaikyuu5307 Год назад

      i know people who work in sales for certain tech companies that make about double what the fulltime engineers make on the same time, however its more comission based. But if you're good at sales then you should stick with it instead of switching to coding where you don't know if you'll be good or not imo

  • @mateoruiz1311
    @mateoruiz1311 Год назад +59

    FYI, for those wondering, starting salary for new grads has now been moved up to $118k salary, $130,000k stock vested over 4 years,and a $50k bonus due to inflation :)

    • @tek1645
      @tek1645 Год назад

      Damn 😍

    • @merytek698
      @merytek698 Год назад

      Can you apply to ms from Africa like Ethiopia?

    • @toandiep47
      @toandiep47 Год назад

      Did the bonus range shift up too? Like 50k - 75k?

    • @CaffeinatedDoggo
      @CaffeinatedDoggo Год назад +2

      Sr. Manager, 10yr experience @ 35years old, base salary $205k, $40k bonus, $110k stock, TC $355k.

    • @moonshine4204
      @moonshine4204 Год назад

      Is that monthly or a year?

  • @michaelkaufman5119
    @michaelkaufman5119 Год назад

    Lol, it's rad to see Gonzo on here, I met him in 2018 while I was in the Microsoft New Technologist program, small world!

  • @mthompson863
    @mthompson863 8 месяцев назад +1

    I really digged on this video. I have dedicated the last 20 years of my life as a Chef and here in Arizona. The culinary field is not forgiving when it comes to making what your self worth is. I am changing over into the tech field and I have started a coding boot camp if ya will in C. I did watch your video about the different languages. Being where youre at now with Microsoft? Would you still recommend a university for their BA programs?

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  • @dannymartial7997
    @dannymartial7997 Год назад +6

    These salaries don't mean nothing without the context of the cost of living in that area. What I really want to know is what percentage of your monthly income goes towards rent?

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад

      Rent in Seattle goes for around 2k. Plus or minus 500 depending on where you live and how many roommates you have

    • @kevinchang5082
      @kevinchang5082 Год назад +1

      ~200k in any city except NYC and SF is a lot.

    • @maynardewm
      @maynardewm Год назад

      Seattle to put it in perspective is less expensive than SF but more expensive than LA. It would rank third in the US for how expensive cost of living is after SF and NY.

    • @insomthegreat
      @insomthegreat Год назад

      @@kevinchang5082
      2K is a lot anywhere including NY and SF

  • @eliasrws1924
    @eliasrws1924 Год назад

    thanks for the video! very informative!

  • @greentea_
    @greentea_ Год назад +2

    I’m watching this as I’m sitting on an offer! I don’t think base is something thats also negotiable but I’ll try to fight for the stock and the signing bonus if I can!

  • @jdfbnjs1605
    @jdfbnjs1605 Год назад +4

    Heyyy. First off, thanks for the new vid, really appreciate it, lots of good advice. I'm here wondering if you have any free python websites that would help teach python to a new, but not beginner coder. Thanks in advance for all your help!

    • @user-ts9hh5gg4y
      @user-ts9hh5gg4y Год назад

      Helpline📲📥⬆️
      Questions can come in⬆️

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +1

      Will come up with a few suggestions. I think I recently saw this question in the discord too? If that wasnt you make sure to join it!

    • @jdfbnjs1605
      @jdfbnjs1605 Год назад

      @@JasonGoodison yeah that was me

  • @YegorsTV
    @YegorsTV Год назад +3

    Hello from Russia. I used to live in US. While these salaries are high, the taxes and living expenses eat it up. Living in usa is very expensive. Average nice house around there is probably over a million. In any case, I much prefer to live in Europe. But european salaries are nowhere near those amounts

    • @truthteller8965
      @truthteller8965 Год назад +1

      Privet brat! I agree with you. Could you share more details though about the salaries in Europe for software engineering?
      Details like, name of country, base, stocks and bonus
      I think taxes in Europe are almost as high as in the US. Cost of living is also quite high, depending on where you live in the Europe

    • @YegorsTV
      @YegorsTV Год назад

      @@truthteller8965 for example, you can rent a nice place in moscow for about $600 per month, same place in NY would be $3500. You can live fairly well on just $1500 per month or even less

  • @hnwlightsugar2280
    @hnwlightsugar2280 Год назад

    Current senior and look forward to get interview by Microsoft(my dream company), appreacite for sharing those to us!

  • @beautifullytextured6136
    @beautifullytextured6136 Год назад +5

    Shame on the team for low balling Datri when the typical new hire gets 115-118k

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 Год назад +4

      If this is true, this may possibly be racially motivated (or I suppose technically it could have been justified as less experience than the typical new hire). I wonder if Daetri could have sued for discrimination or - for example, the less experience thing - there would have been insufficient grounds.

    • @beautifullytextured6136
      @beautifullytextured6136 Год назад

      @@ZhangK71 Agreed and a good observation

  • @NovaArk28
    @NovaArk28 Год назад +3

    Why dont you ask him today?!
    ZERO

  • @hart316
    @hart316 Год назад

    @3:07 love her personality! Lightens up those around and those watching this video!

  • @johncho9160
    @johncho9160 Год назад

    great vid and very helpful

  • @ElleMists
    @ElleMists Год назад +6

    Day-tree definitely under compensated Lol, damn, I thought the whole black women getting paid the least was a fallacy in tech. :(

    • @fred718
      @fred718 Год назад

      She is an Affirmative Action hire, who doesn't understand the difference between a melee weapon and the verb "to inquire". She is ridiculously overcompensated.

  • @sadpanda1787
    @sadpanda1787 Год назад +132

    Would have been cool to share the current numbers post rewards with the public. Maybe folks were talking about their comp including this years merit increases, but it seems that it may not be the case.

  • @hagara.6553
    @hagara.6553 Год назад

    This helped a lot thank you

  • @twico3374
    @twico3374 Год назад +1

    Wow thanks for the vid!!

  • @713Fro1
    @713Fro1 Год назад +144

    Would love to see this type of video for people that started working at other places and did not intern at Microsoft before getting hired.

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +28

      I was shocked so many people used to intern. If it’s any consolation, I did not intern here so my channel already has my advice to that affect

    • @mateoruiz1311
      @mateoruiz1311 Год назад +20

      @@JasonGoodison Microsoft has like a 80% return rate for interns, and each intern class is like 4k+ so it sort of makes sense lol

    • @nervonabliss2071
      @nervonabliss2071 Год назад +4

      @@mateoruiz1311 They're literally churning out employees. It's basically college "experimental learning" all over again except you get a guaranteed 6 figures afterwards.

    • @logicalfallacydetector5196
      @logicalfallacydetector5196 Год назад +2

      @@mateoruiz1311 you have to pay for the internship?

    • @mateoruiz1311
      @mateoruiz1311 Год назад +2

      @@logicalfallacydetector5196 lol yeah, a nice -$49 an hour. Really hurt my pockets.

  • @danmcclaren5436
    @danmcclaren5436 Год назад +3

    She axed her manager? like she cut his hand off??

  • @museesu5087
    @museesu5087 Год назад

    using this and never lagging

  • @justrandom6751
    @justrandom6751 Год назад +1

    I just started learning C#; to make games on Unity, your channel however, made me re-think my goal !
    Thanks for your videos man.

  • @theworstguys9487
    @theworstguys9487 Год назад +3

    My dream is being a PM at Microsoft. Subscribed after I saw your bad at coding video. Great content as always.

  • @balkey312
    @balkey312 Год назад +5

    pretty awesome that these people were willing to share their salaries, even in front of their peers. great info here!! awesome job

  • @BobbyReborn
    @BobbyReborn Год назад

    Gonzo with the good advice 5:18.. but there are plenty of people who ask for more and then lose everything so do it if feeling very confident

  • @winterheat
    @winterheat Год назад

    so it seems the TC in Seattle / Redmond is lower than the TC in Silicon Valley, where people may say the TC is like $300k or $350k... but then, a two bedroom apartment here is like $3800 per month... so if it is $2500 a month in Seattle / Redmond, together with the price of other things lower, I guess that makes up for it.

  • @barbarosozturk
    @barbarosozturk Год назад +21

    Loved this! Much more credible than those videos with random "entrepreneurs" giving off random numbers while working as a personal trainer.

  • @nostalgia2884
    @nostalgia2884 Год назад +27

    Recently, I questioned myself and the pathway I'm currently taking in college. But seeing these freshly graduates being happy in their work, I got somewhat motivated to continue and become better of what I'm doing right now. Working overseas at big companies like Microsoft, Google or Amazon is one of my dreams and I will continue to strive harder in order to achieve that.

    • @zwabbah4841
      @zwabbah4841 Год назад +1

      Yes

    • @idk-xx5wi
      @idk-xx5wi Год назад +3

      @@davieee1168 hey just a question i am taking CS in my college but afraid of the layoffs thats been happening here and there. somebody say that IT industry will not bloom much more in the next 5-10yrs or so is this true?

    • @astrid9622
      @astrid9622 Год назад +1

      @@idk-xx5wi be logical and use your common sense instead of fretting about what "someone said". if there's only one sector that'll only Keep growing higher and higher from now on with no regression then that's technology

  • @nafees5271
    @nafees5271 Год назад +1

    That's a good content. Thanks for sharing

  • @LetsShowthisLP
    @LetsShowthisLP Год назад +2

    As a normal german IT guy, these numbers are absolutely nuts!

    • @lu-vly
      @lu-vly Год назад

      These numbers are not sustainable.

  • @Chris-se3nc
    @Chris-se3nc Год назад +5

    I prefer a higher base salary. Monthly bills don’t wait for bonuses at the end of the year that may or may not be what you expect. And also a one time signing bonus is nice. But again one time.

    • @dhjn4214
      @dhjn4214 Год назад +1

      a higher base salary always correlates to seniority at your company. Most people could negotiate higher signing bonuses or slightly higher stock options but a higher base salary can only be offered with right amount of qualifications with competing offers from other companies

  • @heidijay8021
    @heidijay8021 Год назад +8

    I am looking forward to this. I have been an apprenticeship for 3 years, in a variety of IT fields (web development, security, IT Service, technical writing, project management). But during all those successful projects, I still only make $15 an hour, about $28,000 to $29,000 a year.
    I hope once a have a couple programming languages down, maybe I can get out of the apprenticeship and make a good income. It’s been a dream to make the salary’s these people your interviewing make. Being a JR for 3 years, even though I have done a few months of IT management in the mix of all the projects, and I am still a Junior in all the career fields I helped complete projects in.
    I want that software engineer dream job. I will keep using every opportunity I get, to get there someday.

    • @jorgeberruete4537
      @jorgeberruete4537 Год назад +3

      Honestly you have alot of knowledge dont be afraid to check your worth and apply to jobs, trust the worst thing they could say is no and you will learn things in interviews that maybe you didn't know that will help you out in the future. Think of it as improving your social skills

    • @nicpro85
      @nicpro85 Год назад +1

      forget about learning 10 programming languages or knowing what clean architecture or MVVM MVC bullshit is. Just work for people who have money and leave the others alone. Dont work for poor people (if you want money), that's my understanding.

    • @BobbyBundlez
      @BobbyBundlez Год назад +1

      I work a fulltime job n web dev. and one freelance job on the side for about $25 an hour plus another small side hustle building simple websites on weekends. I have very good people skills but you must be doing something else wrong here man. it's not about learning more. i'm willing to bet you know twice as much as me about programming. I sadly don't think the solution here is to just STUDY more and learn more languages.

    • @BobbyBundlez
      @BobbyBundlez Год назад +2

      you need to apply to at least 5 jobs every single day. I can guarantee you in 3 months you will get a better paying job than that

    • @heidijay8021
      @heidijay8021 Год назад +3

      Well I have some good news. I should be increasing my income from $29,000 to $75,000/$90,000 in August this year. My current cyber security project loves me. They are planning to fly me out for specialized training this spring, hire me by the end of my contract this fall, and use my Management, Development, and PAM skills soon after, as they feel they are currently underutilizing my skills. It’s a great company, wonderful team, and I have been happy with them during these past 5 months. This has been my most promising project yet. The future looks good, August should be when all my years of work pays off. I am excited.

  • @Milky44
    @Milky44 Год назад

    Awesome job

  • @trogdor20X6
    @trogdor20X6 Год назад +2

    Nice, I worked at Microsoft from 2013 - 2016. Stock vesting price was $35 or something like that :)

  • @adityavikram
    @adityavikram Год назад +9

    "Interviewing and working are completely different skills". 💯 How are companies even hiring good employees, when all they are looking for is whether the candidate can solve a certain kind of problem?

  • @rhudinaormasa1962
    @rhudinaormasa1962 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this awesome video! I'm a student learning programming and your video is so inspiring. I will do my best to study in college and work on big companies like Microsoft!💖💖💖

  • @fluffycloud6918
    @fluffycloud6918 9 месяцев назад

    using this as motivation.

  • @ivansantamans6714
    @ivansantamans6714 Год назад

    I mean.. LOOK AT THAT BICEPS THO! keep it up G!

  • @82emjay
    @82emjay Год назад +3

    4:28 I love how she answer "know how to speak to people" without having ANY eye contact through out the whole interview

    • @burrybondz225
      @burrybondz225 Год назад +3

      Because she was talking to YOU not jason. Don't let youtube "social skills" coaching make you close minded. She clearly had the most bubbly personality in the video and you would have noticed that if you weren't so focused on eye contact and posture.

    • @82emjay
      @82emjay Год назад

      @@burrybondz225 I'm 40 years old... I'm way too old to learn social skills online! Not sure where you're heading with that reply!? And by the way, eye contact and posture is THE most important features when you talking with other people. That's not the same as you don't have a positive personality.

  • @petihabmx
    @petihabmx Год назад +5

    All this really tells me is that we are in the biggest tech bubble of our history and the crash will be hard. 😬

  • @ericmungai7278
    @ericmungai7278 Год назад

    Attending Code Fellows coding bootcamp here in Seattle. Hopefully by the time I finish I can join the leap program and try and get my foot in there

  • @chosenqueen5109
    @chosenqueen5109 Год назад +1

    Great interviewees 😊😊

  • @MrTechX-0711
    @MrTechX-0711 Год назад +3

    Thanks for the advice bro meeting you at the microsoft office after 5 years 😅

  • @rdias002
    @rdias002 Год назад +8

    People buy iPhones to record videos for their RUclips. This guy is straight up using it as a microphone. XD

    • @JasonGoodison
      @JasonGoodison  Год назад +2

      Hahaha I bought a real microphone and it didnt come in in time so I had to resort to this. It actually worked out really well and now I dont even want the microphone haha

  • @mohammedharoon8627
    @mohammedharoon8627 Год назад

    G
    Keep up the good work

  • @aisjdijasijdajsd
    @aisjdijasijdajsd Год назад

    What camera do you use now and what did you use when you started?

  • @Bjax111
    @Bjax111 Год назад +4

    I believe there may be a correction in compensation coming. These comp levels for entry level are what 95%+ of companies out there pay at the sr level.

    • @GoldAMG
      @GoldAMG Год назад +1

      Doubt a correction is coming. That’s what companies want you to think so you stay in place and don’t switch for more. I left my first software engineering job after 2 years for a 40% raise. One year later I’m again interviewing and seeing comp numbers anywhere from 25%-100% higher.

    • @ArkhamHD
      @ArkhamHD Год назад

      it depends where you live. These salaries are standard.

    • @tomkingston4203
      @tomkingston4203 Год назад

      There’s no doubt these salaries are able to provide a nice disposable income. But you must also factor in the cost of living for the area their office is located. High salaries in the Bay Area and NYC seem nice until you see the average cost of rent and food.

    • @Bjax111
      @Bjax111 Год назад

      @@tomkingston4203 this is in Seattle. Expensive but one full tier below ny and sf. Either way 150k tech jobs have been lost in 60 days. On our way to 1 million by end of next year. Correction is here.

  • @dannggg
    @dannggg Год назад +34

    As a software engineer. I wish I made that salary lol

    • @JuanGarcia-oi1yx
      @JuanGarcia-oi1yx Год назад +1

      This is usually by big tech and in big cities. Most SWE make around 70-80k.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Год назад +1

      @@JuanGarcia-oi1yx 105k for me.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Год назад +1

      @@JuanGarcia-oi1yx got a raised and ain’t even close to them 😂

    • @JuanGarcia-oi1yx
      @JuanGarcia-oi1yx Год назад

      @@dannggg You in a big city? 105k is really good if you live in Low cost of living place.

    • @dannggg
      @dannggg Год назад

      @@JuanGarcia-oi1yx nah I’m in LA lol

  • @bola1535
    @bola1535 Год назад

    Just got an internship offer from Microsoft as a Financial Analyst Intern for summer 2023 at Redmond. Sooo exited 😊😊

  • @asdvsdvkpea
    @asdvsdvkpea Год назад +2

    Can you ask them why I can't play any games from the Microsoft Store anymore.