@@kurrwaYou dont pass Harvard just with hard work. It requires genetic advantages, being born different. People who finish first in their classes oftentimes experience suicidal thoughts, because its so hard even for them. No social life.
on my 1st internship I had close to zero prior software education. I was given a machine, its program was written in C, installed on a embedded circuit using X-Linux. The developer who coded it died 2 weeks prior to my arrival. I was the sole developer for that company at that point (3 people company including the founder). I was told the machine doesn't work, now fix it. When I booted the machine up, all I got was some error about memory or pointer or smt along the line. Talk about one hell of a start to my career. Anyway, fast forward 9 years, now I'm a tech lead/senior software engineer. Time does fly man
@@nateF888 I'm from a developing country, my salary when compared to US engineers' is nothing to write home about. Let's just say I earn roughly 9-10 times my country's GDP per capita
2:00 Keng wondering if team lead position is worth it, Sean deciding which location to choose. ..... Meanwhile Pan trying to understand why pip install is not working
I saw the emotional damage in Pan's face after Sean flexed on him about his return offer and just hits him with "are you still on your first project?" I'm crying🤣
It reminds me of my tech internship at sap. I thought it would be hell, but all devs were nice enough to give me simple tasks like change buttons etc. Thought I would be kicked off , but was happy that my teammates liked me and gave me a full-time. Don't lose hope interns.
That's the other thing that can keep you in. If you are a good programmer, but are a total recluse, versus the other guy who's an okay programmer, but an amazing person to hang out with, the second one has a major advantage from a team perspective. The choice changes if it's based on the team or the management though.
Got into a data engineering internship with absolutely zero clue about Spark, Airflow etc. Proud to say that I got the job done just yesterday. Took me over a month to get the whole thing end to end.
My first "internship" during my acceptance to the company they went "oh btw. There is no senior engineer." So yeah. It worked out great though. Great experience, learned a ton.
On my first internship, I was tasked with finding a bug that was causing PDF's not to be generated on a django backend of a flutter mobile app. Bro, i had limited knowledge of these technologies. Safe to say i had an experience just like this here. My project manager asked "how far are you?" And i couldn't even tell how far i was. Anyway, i fixed it one week later.
Pan is just me literally 😂 working on my first task during the first internship as a coding intern... "Don't know where to start 😂😂" thing. I can feel you pan 😁
I'm a senior software engineer doing "nothing special" at my place and I can easily waste a sprint on one easy task. And you know what's the strangest thing about this? Noone ever told me that I'm slow or stupid or anything. I would've just fire myself.
Everyone wastes time in different ways and "nothing special" is probably what most jobs are looking for. Anyway, the others on your team are probably thinking the same thing you are, and bite their tongue because they can see themselves doing the same damn thing. You're probably just at a point where you can see how much you don't know.
on my first job i was given a bunch of simple tasks that I quickly learn how to deal with and then a few big tasks that I could absolutely take my time to solve. Some of them werent solved even after 3 years when I quit the company. But towards my 3rd year I grasped the essentials of the software I was working on. I am still amazed how the managers didnt care about my quitting
Yeah I remember in my internship i thought everyone is way faster then slowly i realised most were just copy pasting everything without understanding and people who were doing everything by the book while learning were lagging behind, but then people who were slower and doing quality work get selected, so don't worry about pace some people are faster but don't worry just go your pace.
Why are you videos so relatable? I’m dead. This is me at least once a week. But then I eventually figure it out and they tell me I’m doing a lot better than I think I am.
I feel so represented, the worst is when there are people that feel like you but to not be seen as falling behind, they lie that they are doing well also making you feel less
I had a good manager and a super smart mentor in my first internship ... I did not really figure out all the hard stuff, but they still gave me a return offer after graduating as an embedded systems engineer ^^
when I started my internship I had rank imposter syndrome (it didn’t help that I didn’t have any of the required qualifications except OOP lmao). It’s been almost a year since I started and with help of my manager and an awesome mentor I feel more confident, have decentish skills, and I somehow got a full time offer for after I graduate which is nice :)
Can't believe how true this is !! not only during inter but just in College generally. CS is such a competitive field !! just avoid comparing yourself to others guys that would just put you down and that's not what we want !!
project lead at the end of the first sprint: "oh that bug I had you working on, turns out its working as intended. the issue we thought we were having was resolved when we changed something else. we'll just go ahead and mark that ticket as obsolete and give you another task. keep up the good work!"
Reminds of studying at Berkeley.. Them: “Dude.. I’m having a panic attack.. I got a 92” Me: “oh man.. you should call your parents to preemptively disown yourself”
When I started, I literally cried for 1-2 weeks and thought, this is not my game and I should search for somethin else. After, 15 years.. I am managing a complete account of one of the USA largest manufacturing company , I have 23 projects running under me. So, you never know what life gives you. work hard, believe in yourself and ALWAYS, respect your juniors too.. just the way you respect your seniors
@@zerotoinfinite2006 sounds good to me ,Can you please share your education qualification.. I'm thinking for similar type of position..i mean project manager ...i have done college... (college= bachelor degree) .... now thinking to go for masters 🙂
@@factbaba9593 I am bachelor in computer engineering. I always wanted to go for masters but never got a chance for two reasons: 1: I got a job in recession, so it was a bug deal for me after engineering. 2: Once I started job, I was too focus on learning what business and company wants that I couldn't spare time doing full time masters degree. I ain't saying I took a right choice; I am pretty sure MBA would have landed me somewhere better too and 2 years of master would have cut down 3-4 years professional life. However, I did many certifications in tech for Microsoft, AWS both language and databases and did PMP when I thought was the right time to jump into managerial role. Hope this will help.
@@zerotoinfinite2006 yeah ,Thank you ..it will definitely help ...just last question...you mentioned languages ....does that mean programming languages??
my first task too me 2 months to complete lol after that it became significantly easier, but yeah the beginning is kinda brutal, at least it was for me
that's pretty much all about the dark side of an IT industry, like some of them are really good, and some of them are really bad, there is no middle ground.
The best thing to do in most situations is ask your manager about stuff that you know *(or even if you dont) cuz that will show that you are eager to learn n got potential and stuff
Great advices here! I'm so grateful for finding your channel, this was the cornerstone to me starting my Tech youtube channel and becoming a software engineer and data scientist. Thanks and have a good day!
they fired me from a job because I take four days to finish 4 tasks. they give broken library. I had to figure out how it's working. but there I'm today, unemployed again.
As someone in the listed tech firm, for the first 6 weeks, you go through all the mandatory training and all the nasty security setup. Then you spend another 4 weeks going through the code base and pairing. By the time you start on your first task independently, it's almost the end of the third month. So, I don't even know why the confirmation is after 3 months. I wonder if FAANG has dockerised VMs they can just spin up for every new employee though. My set up process was painful and it still is, because I need to teach others as well
You would certainly think so. It's funny, the smallest company I've worked for so far was the only one that had a mature and easy to set up dev environment (all containers). Just type "make start" and you were up and running. Some previous positions I still felt uncomfortable starting a fresh development environment years later because getting it set up the first time was so difficult
Mate this harms me like you could never know. During my first internship I was dropped into an integration project with a foreign company. I spent my first month trying to figure out how the hell everything was working. It was a code nuke, where I was barely piecing things together and struggling to figure out what a lot of things did. I'm confident in my ability to understand and learn new things, but this was at a level where I didn't have a start point. It took about a month of slow progress before things started clicking at light speed. I actually got in a bit of trouble for doing too much outside the scope of a ticket 1 time. I can't begin to tell you the happiness I felt when I completed my project. I was told after that I was the only intern they've had to actually finish their project. I hear back from them every so often when they find one of my "easter eggs" and to tell me that they're making a lot of money off of the code I wrote XD. Point is that its okay to not get things straight away, its just how you react to the challenge that matters, and don't be afraid to reach out for help.
On my intnernship as a a Mechatronic i found a place to work with mobile development , i apply and told them that i only knew android java, well they had me working with React Native, had no idea of what it was lol, had to learn from scratch , typescript, javascript , httml, css then some spring and MySQL ... i basically became a full stack without really dominating anything specific, but was able to do all my jobs with some help from my coworkers. Now i work as Android Dev with Java mainly.
“He’s from Harvard he’s different”
“Most people are like us”
The self-denial is _real_ 💀💀💀
he is just more hard worker than anyone else lol
I was like, you guys have the same job no?
@@kurrwaYou dont pass Harvard just with hard work. It requires genetic advantages, being born different. People who finish first in their classes oftentimes experience suicidal thoughts, because its so hard even for them. No social life.
@@terrycrews1584 actually no it requires little to no intellect but a lot of money and connection
@@CoIdestMoments Yeah for applying, otherwise youre just making blatantly false statements.
on my 1st internship I had close to zero prior software education. I was given a machine, its program was written in C, installed on a embedded circuit using X-Linux. The developer who coded it died 2 weeks prior to my arrival. I was the sole developer for that company at that point (3 people company including the founder). I was told the machine doesn't work, now fix it. When I booted the machine up, all I got was some error about memory or pointer or smt along the line. Talk about one hell of a start to my career.
Anyway, fast forward 9 years, now I'm a tech lead/senior software engineer. Time does fly man
Awesome.
How much u make if u don't mind 😁
Holy fk
@@nateF888 I'm from a developing country, my salary when compared to US engineers' is nothing to write home about. Let's just say I earn roughly 9-10 times my country's GDP per capita
@@NoelyeuMila a software engineer from developing country so are u from india?
This guy really personifies the comp sci student thats in over their head
pure pain. Worst part is when everyone around you knows what they're doing and you just feel like the only one who's clueless.
@@pittaaaabread i feel like that everytime day in engineering, i am still in 1st year 💀
he personifies me ahahaha
@@pittaaaabread everyone's clueless
@@aditya-wh7fh this was my first week. This entire video resonated with me 1,000%.
2:00 Keng wondering if team lead position is worth it, Sean deciding which location to choose. ..... Meanwhile Pan trying to understand why pip install is not working
DAMN PIPLINE MAKE MY ACCOUNT GOT BANNED BRUH
bro my pip install is actually not working 😭 send help
@@shahlyfayeek9478 try this
@@shahlyfayeek9478 I can feel you.
@@Zamin30 none of the videos on youtube helped 😭 Im using a mac with the M1 chip and it seems to have a different process
Just like me fr except I would've never got the internship in the first place
😂
Feel that 😂
I saw the emotional damage in Pan's face after Sean flexed on him about his return offer and just hits him with "are you still on your first project?" I'm crying🤣
That hurt me. Painfully.
“Are you still on your first project?”
….
yo Pirate King
Hi
Yo pk's here
Hire me
We’re in the same boat bud
Nah Fr that's what I was thinking.
It reminds me of my tech internship at sap. I thought it would be hell, but all devs were nice enough to give me simple tasks like change buttons etc. Thought I would be kicked off , but was happy that my teammates liked me and gave me a full-time. Don't lose hope interns.
That's the other thing that can keep you in. If you are a good programmer, but are a total recluse, versus the other guy who's an okay programmer, but an amazing person to hang out with, the second one has a major advantage from a team perspective.
The choice changes if it's based on the team or the management though.
Thanks for this. I'm starting my first internship next week. Feel like I'm not ready at times.
Nice, I also want internship at sap can you give me a tips please. Was the interview theoretical knowledge or smth related to algorithm?
@@Izzat-bj1le bro do a lot of leetcode and be strong in one language java / python. Do a lot of personal projects.
wow, is it even possible ? ima finish my study in november so i would go to internship too, im kinda scared
Got into a data engineering internship with absolutely zero clue about Spark, Airflow etc. Proud to say that I got the job done just yesterday. Took me over a month to get the whole thing end to end.
Congratz man
wanna connect on discord?
Congratulation 1 year later !
You think this is bad? Imagine skipping intern, going right to dev on your first job and being in this position lol
not the same bruhh..alteast you have a full time job..being an intern is stressful aff.
@@debaratimaiti2570 I think there is some level of pressure to perform when FT, interns understandably will usually need reasonable ramp up time.
@@aarongillies2900 Until your school grade your internship performance, that's when you have many sleepless night
How did you get past that level of expectations?
My first "internship" during my acceptance to the company they went "oh btw. There is no senior engineer." So yeah. It worked out great though. Great experience, learned a ton.
2:47 bro at the back casually hugging a pillow and staring into the horizon
NEW VID NEXT WEEK (REAL)
Who was your favourite??
*Edit: I got covid 💀 video delayed
OfCourse u mate
you
@@alisonoz7219 uwu
YOU
Harvard boy ...Daniel😚
On my first internship, I was tasked with finding a bug that was causing PDF's not to be generated on a django backend of a flutter mobile app. Bro, i had limited knowledge of these technologies. Safe to say i had an experience just like this here. My project manager asked "how far are you?" And i couldn't even tell how far i was. Anyway, i fixed it one week later.
props on getting through!
how did you manage to keep your cool, especially with the project manager?
@@williamseipp9691 The man had a very stern reputation, honestly it's the fear that kept me going ):
They usually don't have any idea either
How did you fix it?
Pan is just me literally 😂 working on my first task during the first internship as a coding intern... "Don't know where to start 😂😂" thing. I can feel you pan 😁
I'm a senior software engineer doing "nothing special" at my place and I can easily waste a sprint on one easy task. And you know what's the strangest thing about this? Noone ever told me that I'm slow or stupid or anything. I would've just fire myself.
Everyone wastes time in different ways and "nothing special" is probably what most jobs are looking for. Anyway, the others on your team are probably thinking the same thing you are, and bite their tongue because they can see themselves doing the same damn thing. You're probably just at a point where you can see how much you don't know.
on my first job i was given a bunch of simple tasks that I quickly learn how to deal with and then a few big tasks that I could absolutely take my time to solve. Some of them werent solved even after 3 years when I quit the company. But towards my 3rd year I grasped the essentials of the software I was working on. I am still amazed how the managers didnt care about my quitting
Yeah I remember in my internship i thought everyone is way faster then slowly i realised most were just copy pasting everything without understanding and people who were doing everything by the book while learning were lagging behind, but then people who were slower and doing quality work get selected, so don't worry about pace some people are faster but don't worry just go your pace.
Why are you videos so relatable? I’m dead. This is me at least once a week. But then I eventually figure it out and they tell me I’m doing a lot better than I think I am.
I feel so represented, the worst is when there are people that feel like you but to not be seen as falling behind, they lie that they are doing well also making you feel less
i swear pan's face looked like was trying not to laugh a lot in this vid HAHAHAHA
True 🤣
Especially when being asked "Are you still on your first project?"😂
I had a good manager and a super smart mentor in my first internship ... I did not really figure out all the hard stuff, but they still gave me a return offer after graduating as an embedded systems engineer ^^
i love the awkward chaotic energy in this LMFAOOO 😂😂
Yeah 😂
when I started my internship I had rank imposter syndrome (it didn’t help that I didn’t have any of the required qualifications except OOP lmao). It’s been almost a year since I started and with help of my manager and an awesome mentor I feel more confident, have decentish skills, and I somehow got a full time offer for after I graduate which is nice :)
Hope this is my story haha. I start next week.
Can't believe how true this is !! not only during inter but just in College generally. CS is such a competitive field !! just avoid comparing yourself to others guys that would just put you down and that's not what we want !!
Sick video 🔥
Cali or Bust by Adam Wong was perfect here, nice transitions, I thought I was watching The Office (Tech edition)
Keng reliving his dreams with his pillow 😂😂
1:35 the NPC in the back😭😭
Bro seemed like he was done wit his life as soon as stepped in😭
im in my last 2 weeks of my first internship and this has been basically the entire experience thus far.
I clicked the video for a laugh and ended up finding it too immersive as an intern
For a moment i thought I was watching the new season of The Office
Works at facebook and says. “I gotta go push that PR”. That’s how you know he’s not getting that return offer 😭
lmaoo
project lead at the end of the first sprint: "oh that bug I had you working on, turns out its working as intended. the issue we thought we were having was resolved when we changed something else. we'll just go ahead and mark that ticket as obsolete and give you another task. keep up the good work!"
Reminds of studying at Berkeley..
Them: “Dude.. I’m having a panic attack.. I got a 92”
Me: “oh man.. you should call your parents to preemptively disown yourself”
3:01 "are you still on your first project?"
*BOOOMMMM* with dead face XD
you look stressed?? the guy holding the pillow 2:52 has given up😂
scratch that the guy was secretly pro
I was feeling like watching a series bro hahah. The chaotic energy and all the stuff lol
Watching these videos just raised my anxiety to another level.
Bro, these videos are relatable💯 This is how we are on our first project😂
When I started, I literally cried for 1-2 weeks and thought, this is not my game and I should search for somethin else.
After, 15 years.. I am managing a complete account of one of the USA largest manufacturing company , I have 23 projects running under me.
So, you never know what life gives you. work hard, believe in yourself and ALWAYS, respect your juniors too.. just the way you respect your seniors
So you are project manager, not a programmer..right ?
@@factbaba9593 I am a program manager. I manage project managers.
@@zerotoinfinite2006 sounds good to me ,Can you please share your education qualification.. I'm thinking for similar type of position..i mean project manager ...i have done college... (college= bachelor degree) .... now thinking to go for masters 🙂
@@factbaba9593 I am bachelor in computer engineering.
I always wanted to go for masters but never got a chance for two reasons:
1: I got a job in recession, so it was a bug deal for me after engineering.
2: Once I started job, I was too focus on learning what business and company wants that I couldn't spare time doing full time masters degree.
I ain't saying I took a right choice; I am pretty sure MBA would have landed me somewhere better too and 2 years of master would have cut down 3-4 years professional life.
However, I did many certifications in tech for Microsoft, AWS both language and databases and did PMP when I thought was the right time to jump into managerial role.
Hope this will help.
@@zerotoinfinite2006 yeah ,Thank you ..it will definitely help ...just last question...you mentioned languages ....does that mean programming languages??
the acting skills man... dude just created The Office 2.0
my first task too me 2 months to complete lol
after that it became significantly easier, but yeah the beginning is kinda brutal, at least it was for me
Wtf was it dude 🤣🤣
rip
With Zuckerbot's warning to Meta employees, how's your job security looking like
He is not getting a return, meta froze all return offers
SUBSCRIBE TO FIND OUT LOL 💀
Dude this is gold. Props for your friends.
Babe wake up, new Frying Pan video just dropped
that's pretty much all about the dark side of an IT industry, like some of them are really good, and some of them are really bad, there is no middle ground.
No music, long shots, people talking at the same time. Top tier video
Lol we gonna get pipped if we don’t finish our 5th project by now😂😂
boi daniel, worst part is u are actually the only one IRL with finished project but most stressed
“These guys are crazy…especially Daniel!”
Update we deadass got pipped
It really do be like that. I got a return offer tho and so thankful for that opportunity.
I can't get over this dude who is just holding the pillow and looking at the view
The best thing to do in most situations is ask your manager about stuff that you know *(or even if you dont) cuz that will show that you are eager to learn n got potential and stuff
I HAVE NEVER RELATED MORE TO A VIDEO BECAUSE JESUS I AM GOING THROUGH THE SAME SHIT RIGHT NOW
When reality kicks in Sadge
Poor Pan. But we'll still cheer for you.
Great advices here! I'm so grateful for finding your channel, this was the cornerstone to me starting my Tech youtube channel and becoming a software engineer and data scientist. Thanks and have a good day!
So we’re not going to talk about the guy just hugging a pillow and staring out the window 😭😭
they fired me from a job because I take four days to finish 4 tasks.
they give broken library. I had to figure out how it's working. but there I'm today, unemployed again.
which company ?
@@thanos9704 small one
thats rough buddy
@@Pilosofia oh yes, I worked at Small One too
As a full time or an intern ?
You make me laugh and anxious. 😶🌫
Superb anxiety
Wow… I love that view from ur office
As someone in the listed tech firm, for the first 6 weeks, you go through all the mandatory training and all the nasty security setup. Then you spend another 4 weeks going through the code base and pairing. By the time you start on your first task independently, it's almost the end of the third month. So, I don't even know why the confirmation is after 3 months.
I wonder if FAANG has dockerised VMs they can just spin up for every new employee though. My set up process was painful and it still is, because I need to teach others as well
You would certainly think so. It's funny, the smallest company I've worked for so far was the only one that had a mature and easy to set up dev environment (all containers). Just type "make start" and you were up and running. Some previous positions I still felt uncomfortable starting a fresh development environment years later because getting it set up the first time was so difficult
I'm afraid that I will get into such a situation when I will be an intern 😢😂
Sharpen your fundamentals.
Oh you will but it's okay ... it's part of the process to get to greatness😁No Pain No Gain doesn't only apply to gym people!
@@crazydj9739 thanks man )
I'm also at the start of my internship and I feel like I'm going to be a Pan guy
2:01 That guy in the back is going through something, he is holding that pillow like a baby 😂
I can feel him crying and agonizing on the inside
Frying Pan
next week : meets zuckerberg
watching this made me stressed af.
this seems like a parody of what is gonna be my life lol
Me to everyone who achieved more than me 1:28
I like the guy holding the pillow
when you did not even come close to completing the job
Supervisor: Whatever, good job, keep working on it.
This me last week.... It's crazy bro, I wasn't the only one though 😂😂😂
"I just finished my paper"
In his first week😭
Not just finished, published!
Really good content bro, keep going thanks !! 🚀🚀
Yesterday I was solving errors the entire day without making any progress in the project and my senior said that's normal?!
Definitely is normal. I've done the same thing.
normal
The orange juice freaking slaps
The random camera staring is giving me The Office vibe lol
it was amazing i have this problem and your the first youtube channel talk about it . tanx bro
This is relatable to everyone at some point of their career
"I have a nice manger" lmfaooo
amazing vid dude, I hope you have better accomplishments than theirs 😂😂
bro definitely made this during work hours🤣🤣
Man kind of glad I don’t work at a super big company. Mine doesn’t expect me to do much and expects baby steps. I’m kind of glad
The guy telling that he got promoted made me laugh so hard. ngl
Dude staring the window, hanging tight to a pillow lol
I am watching this video on my first week and I feel completely like you :D
how u doing now, then?
@@sealzz7376 still same, this was not like being student :D
why am I watching this?
im just making myself anxious
Mate this harms me like you could never know. During my first internship I was dropped into an integration project with a foreign company. I spent my first month trying to figure out how the hell everything was working. It was a code nuke, where I was barely piecing things together and struggling to figure out what a lot of things did. I'm confident in my ability to understand and learn new things, but this was at a level where I didn't have a start point. It took about a month of slow progress before things started clicking at light speed. I actually got in a bit of trouble for doing too much outside the scope of a ticket 1 time. I can't begin to tell you the happiness I felt when I completed my project. I was told after that I was the only intern they've had to actually finish their project. I hear back from them every so often when they find one of my "easter eggs" and to tell me that they're making a lot of money off of the code I wrote XD.
Point is that its okay to not get things straight away, its just how you react to the challenge that matters, and don't be afraid to reach out for help.
On my intnernship as a a Mechatronic i found a place to work with mobile development , i apply and told them that i only knew android java, well they had me working with React Native, had no idea of what it was lol, had to learn from scratch , typescript, javascript , httml, css then some spring and MySQL ... i basically became a full stack without really dominating anything specific, but was able to do all my jobs with some help from my coworkers. Now i work as Android Dev with Java mainly.
took me a whole month to design a new freaking menu LMAO, but i learned a lot of new things so it was good (for me)
Meta has a hiring freeze for return interns big off
"Are you still on your first project?" *Vine boom sounds effect* 😂
OOO im glad I found this relatable video XD, I am going into second week of intern in SE and my first week feels like sh1t... Hope I can make it.
hey did you make it ?
A year ago I first watched this and laughed. Now I feel depressed.
I wish this video were true 😭
Lmao Sean
i was feeling anxiety during the whole video damn
Well. Time to hit the refresh button and remember everything I learned in class
This is how I feel at my first c++ class
We have like 2 weeks left to finish, and the return offer deal is something
in the end, you're the only one who got the job.
Someone is holding tight a pillow coping mechanism
Wow, why does every intern have the same height as frying pan
They're Alpha males lol
gathered the tallest interns