Before going to any reputable bootcamp finish a few substantial projects beyond learning programming and engineering concepts . Bootcamps are there to kind of give you the feeling that you can code and perhaps make the job search process a bit easier .
Hi Elsa, this video was so helpful! I’m so discouraged about moving forward because of the recent layoffs in Silicon Valley, I’m trying to land a remote tech job upwards of 100k+ entry level.. but my biggest fear is 1. Getting laid off and 2. The position being replaced by AI
Hi there! I understand the current state of the market can be discouraging... In my opinion, this is just a temporary situation and the market will eventually recover, in fact, it's already starting to slowly recover and I believe it's a good opportunity to take time to study and be ready for when the time comes. In that sense, time plays in your favor. Software engineers are still some of the most demanded jobs, so I think that it's a great idea to study it if you're interested :)
I am UG student in Indian institute of technology, India. I have been doing embedded system programming since, 10th grade. It feels like everyone is way behind in my class.
I’m 45 make between 86-100k year in retail banking. I’m looking to change my career, is it possible to make the switch to software dev without taking a HUGE paycut?? I will need to learn from zero.
thank you so much by sharing this course Career link , it mean a lot to me i am 1st year student major in AI,ML i wanted to know right track to become a successful software engineer i need your help ...
like how this is being broken down in a clear format TQ for the recommended link - it's true that an online course that consider both the theoretical and practical aspects of software development is a probably not-so-often find 👍
Hi Boris :) This video is indeed marked as an ad, you will see a message at the beginning of the video that says "Includes paid promotion" which is the standard mechanism used in RUclips to signal paid promotions.
Thank you for this video! Very insightful! We also wanted to create something usefull for the newcomers and made a new video about the difference between a software developer and a web developer (with the salaries comparing)
Hello Elsa, I would like your opinion if possible. I am a software engineer with +6 years of experience and have been promoted to junior senior currently. Now I work in Malaysia for a German company on site, but I am planning of moving to Europe. I don’t know why, but all the opportunities I applied for in Europe through LinkedIn & indeed ,i got rejected , even though sometimes i apply for junior vacancies. What do you advise me?
@@ElsaScola Thanks , I've tried yes , but no one reply and when they do most of them saying we are not hiring at the moment. I have many references i can use , but again I don't reach to the first interview , I'm not sure if they even look at my cv , why finding a job in out field is so hard in Europe ?
@@MouiadAli after covid hit there has been a period where companies (especially big tech) have been laying off many people and the market is still recovering. The situation is currently improving and it will keep improving over time so don't give up. In order to understand better your particular case I'd have to take a look at your CV. Feel free to reach out on instagram and I'll be happy to take a look at it and share some feedback :)
College also is a easy way to showcase your education matching your experience. Learn SE online for free then use that to get a degree to support career growth to the Executive level.
I appreciate your videos. But they are all advertisements for CourseCareers. Can you please provide a disclosure or paid advertisement tag in your videos, please? Also, I work with A LOT of computer engineers and IT folks and they pretty much have all laughed in my face when I mentioned a non-college path. Maybe my industry is different than FANG, but you would think I would run into at least one person that advocates for self paced or online learning.
I'm already 42 and just started learning web development. I learn from Udemy courses.
I am 38 and just returned…I am taking the Meta and Amazon certification on coursera.. this is very encouraging!
I am 52 and thinking of doing software engineering. I fear I may be insane
Good luck 🤞🏻
@@ish6sh Thank you
Udemy courses are great
Before going to any reputable bootcamp finish a few substantial projects beyond learning programming and engineering concepts . Bootcamps are there to kind of give you the feeling that you can code and perhaps make the job search process a bit easier .
I just found my mentor. Thank you Elsa, new subscriber😊
Hi Elsa, this video was so helpful! I’m so discouraged about moving forward because of the recent layoffs in Silicon Valley, I’m trying to land a remote tech job upwards of 100k+ entry level.. but my biggest fear is 1. Getting laid off and 2. The position being replaced by AI
Hi there! I understand the current state of the market can be discouraging... In my opinion, this is just a temporary situation and the market will eventually recover, in fact, it's already starting to slowly recover and I believe it's a good opportunity to take time to study and be ready for when the time comes. In that sense, time plays in your favor. Software engineers are still some of the most demanded jobs, so I think that it's a great idea to study it if you're interested :)
I am UG student in Indian institute of technology, India. I have been doing embedded system programming since, 10th grade. It feels like everyone is way behind in my class.
which branch?
@@primepaper5552 Computer Science
Thanks for the elaborate explanation of ways to become a software engineer...
I like your videos Elsa thank you so much
it means a lot :) thank you
@@ElsaScola you are very welcome I'm from Morocco I feel like we are neighbors
Curious what your thoughts are on Codecademy?
I'm not a software engineer but I always watch your content, congratulations!
Thanks a lot!
breaking it down like this was very useful, thx for the tip!
I’m 45 make between 86-100k year in retail banking. I’m looking to change my career, is it possible to make the switch to software dev without taking a HUGE paycut?? I will need to learn from zero.
nice nice
really helpful
😀
thank you so much by sharing this course Career link , it mean a lot to me
i am 1st year student major in AI,ML i wanted to know right track to become a successful software engineer
i need your help ...
like how this is being broken down in a clear format TQ for the recommended link - it's true that an online course that consider both the theoretical and practical aspects of software development is a probably not-so-often find 👍
Thanks ☺️ I’m glad it was useful!
@@ElsaScola checked it out alr 😄👍
Really you're a great person ❤
i would like to watch your for learning laravel please send me the link if you have them
Absolute Gold 🥇
This should be marked as an #ad as the only links offered are to a course that provides commission if you sign up with the provided link.
Hi Boris :) This video is indeed marked as an ad, you will see a message at the beginning of the video that says "Includes paid promotion" which is the standard mechanism used in RUclips to signal paid promotions.
If you want some amazing free content check out www.youtube.com/@BroCodez he has free courses on everything you need.
Thank you for this video! Very insightful! We also wanted to create something usefull for the newcomers and made a new video about the difference between a software developer and a web developer (with the salaries comparing)
I swear I saw this video before. Why does it say it's been only 15hours?
I fixed something and re-uploaded it ☺️ sorry for the confusion
❤❤🎉❤مرحبن حبيبت هلا تعلمني البرمج من فذلك شوكرن🇲🇦🌹😘💗👃👉
Hello Elsa, I would like your opinion if possible. I am a software engineer with +6 years of experience and have been promoted to junior senior currently. Now I work in Malaysia for a German company on site, but I am planning of moving to Europe.
I don’t know why, but all the opportunities I applied for in Europe through LinkedIn & indeed ,i got rejected , even though sometimes i apply for junior vacancies.
What do you advise me?
Hi 👋 I’m sorry to hear that…
Have you tried reaching out to recruiters directly on LinkedIn? Also getting a referral can sometimes be helpful.
@@ElsaScola
Thanks , I've tried yes , but no one reply and when they do most of them saying we are not hiring at the moment.
I have many references i can use , but again I don't reach to the first interview , I'm not sure if they even look at my cv ,
why finding a job in out field is so hard in Europe ?
@@MouiadAli after covid hit there has been a period where companies (especially big tech) have been laying off many people and the market is still recovering. The situation is currently improving and it will keep improving over time so don't give up. In order to understand better your particular case I'd have to take a look at your CV. Feel free to reach out on instagram and I'll be happy to take a look at it and share some feedback :)
College also is a easy way to showcase your education matching your experience. Learn SE online for free then use that to get a degree to support career growth to the Executive level.
I appreciate your videos. But they are all advertisements for CourseCareers. Can you please provide a disclosure or paid advertisement tag in your videos, please? Also, I work with A LOT of computer engineers and IT folks and they pretty much have all laughed in my face when I mentioned a non-college path. Maybe my industry is different than FANG, but you would think I would run into at least one person that advocates for self paced or online learning.
Sup
Did you just copy Numan lol 😂
the best software engineer? i say YES 👩🏻💻🤍 thank you for the tips!
❤️counting the days for your first vlog 👀