Hi Shivam, How to get remote Front-end/Full-Stack job in US or Europe? I'm from India. Every company asks for minimum of 3-5 years of experience even in India too. But, the problem is I have got zero years of experience. I have learnt and built project on my own. Currently, I'm preparing for interview. What should I do to get a job in US/Europe or in India with no experience?
Hey! I actually made a video a while back about how I started, it can give you some tips on how to get started too: How To Become A Self Taught Software Engineer Without A College Degree ruclips.net/video/pPpupmapLXg/видео.html But in your case, what I recommend is to get an internship in India, whether that’s paid or unpaid for a short period of time. During that time, also work on building small side projects to add to your portfolio. Then try and work for a company in India for 1-3 years, then apply for jobs in the us. Truth be told, this is an extremely selective market for junior engineers in the USA, so if you want to stand a chance, you have to get a bit of experience before coming to the us.
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Which big tech companies you cracked and worked with?
I have a doubt. Let’s say you have 3+ years of experience. Do you still need to add projects on your resume? If yes then what can be great projects to make as a senior frontend engineer?
Hi, truth be told, if you have 3 years of experience it’ll be very difficult to classify yourself as a senior engineer. Generally, that’s past 7 years to be considered senior, however, if you get into FANNG early and crush it, there is a chance you can get senior in 3-4 years if you stay there. In terms of projects on your resume, the more senior you are, the less personal/school projects you should mention and instead, mention your past work at previous companies and how it helped improve their top line metrics
@@shivam_bhalla Got it. Thanks :) Can you please make a video on projects that we can build as a mid/senior level frontend engineer? I'm out of ideas and i don’t want to build those clone projects😅
I don’t even have a bachelors degree :), you can check out an older video of mine where I breakdown how I started and what I did to get to where I am at today: How To Become A Self Taught Software Engineer Without A College Degree ruclips.net/video/pPpupmapLXg/видео.html
@@shivam_bhalla that would be great. It would also be great if you can make video on the complete preocess. Resume preparation, where to apply for high paying remote jobs. How to stand out from the crowd. The interview process. How to coverup if you are not good at sometings, etc.
Why is it so much less in other countries, even in rich EU countries like the UK? Most seniors in the UK make around £70K. I'm lucky as I work for a US company, so it's a bit more, but now I have a problem switching jobs. There is nothing better out there unless I somehow get a visa and immigrate.
I think supply/demand is a major factor but there are other factors too. This thread has a good discussion around this subject: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21904283#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20factors%20that,that%20an%20employee%20can%20produce.
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Hi Shivam, How to get remote Front-end/Full-Stack job in US or Europe? I'm from India. Every company asks for minimum of 3-5 years of experience even in India too. But, the problem is I have got zero years of experience. I have learnt and built project on my own. Currently, I'm preparing for interview. What should I do to get a job in US/Europe or in India with no experience?
Hey! I actually made a video a while back about how I started, it can give you some tips on how to get started too: How To Become A Self Taught Software Engineer Without A College Degree
ruclips.net/video/pPpupmapLXg/видео.html
But in your case, what I recommend is to get an internship in India, whether that’s paid or unpaid for a short period of time. During that time, also work on building small side projects to add to your portfolio. Then try and work for a company in India for 1-3 years, then apply for jobs in the us. Truth be told, this is an extremely selective market for junior engineers in the USA, so if you want to stand a chance, you have to get a bit of experience before coming to the us.
Which big tech companies you cracked and worked with?
Found the right channel at the right time. God bless RUclips algorithm.
Thank you!
I have a doubt. Let’s say you have 3+ years of experience. Do you still need to add projects on your resume? If yes then what can be great projects to make as a senior frontend engineer?
Hi, truth be told, if you have 3 years of experience it’ll be very difficult to classify yourself as a senior engineer. Generally, that’s past 7 years to be considered senior, however, if you get into FANNG early and crush it, there is a chance you can get senior in 3-4 years if you stay there. In terms of projects on your resume, the more senior you are, the less personal/school projects you should mention and instead, mention your past work at previous companies and how it helped improve their top line metrics
@@shivam_bhalla Got it. Thanks :)
Can you please make a video on projects that we can build as a mid/senior level frontend engineer? I'm out of ideas and i don’t want to build those clone projects😅
How to get a job in US😁 from India I don't have any plans of doing MS.
I don’t even have a bachelors degree :), you can check out an older video of mine where I breakdown how I started and what I did to get to where I am at today: How To Become A Self Taught Software Engineer Without A College Degree
ruclips.net/video/pPpupmapLXg/видео.html
How to get interview calls from these companies. Being in India and working remotely.
Resume + Background helps. Let me know if you would like me to make a video on how to build a killer software engineer resume.
@@shivam_bhalla that would be great. It would also be great if you can make video on the complete preocess. Resume preparation, where to apply for high paying remote jobs. How to stand out from the crowd. The interview process. How to coverup if you are not good at sometings, etc.
@@ok.mogartthanks for all the ideas! Please keep them coming. Next video will be an in depth video on the frontend interview process.
@@shivam_bhalla Thanks, looking forward for this video!!
Why is it so much less in other countries, even in rich EU countries like the UK? Most seniors in the UK make around £70K. I'm lucky as I work for a US company, so it's a bit more, but now I have a problem switching jobs. There is nothing better out there unless I somehow get a visa and immigrate.
I think supply/demand is a major factor but there are other factors too. This thread has a good discussion around this subject:
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21904283#:~:text=There%20are%20two%20factors%20that,that%20an%20employee%20can%20produce.
😊 tkx
You're welcome!