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00:05 - Meet people who transformed their lives with code
00:59 - The coding trap that's slowing you down
01:28 - Your dream tech job: how to choose
01:44 - The roadmap to your coding success
02:07 - The right way to learn coding
02:52 - How to practice
03:37 - How to impress employers
03:56 - How to prepare for interviews
05:00 - Your job search action plan
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I just wanna quickly share my story. I started learning JS and React from Mosh's courses in late 2019. Within a year and a half I landed my first job in the industry as a Frontend Developer. I now work as a Senior Mobile Developer in a large pharmaceutical corporation making close to 6 figures. The industry has changed a lot post covid, and getting hired is harder than it was when I started, but there are still plenty of jobs out there. Don't get discouraged. Focus on improving key skills and making important connections😊
@user-vz3it5qh4w
23 күн бұрын
Bro how do get your job please share your thoughts ❤
@cameliabudulai2913
13 күн бұрын
The courses on KZread or the paid ones?
@jackpaice
13 күн бұрын
@@cameliabudulai2913 KZread ones at first, and then I got the paid ones. There’s a discount link on the KZread descriptions
@ya_mfvra
12 күн бұрын
Do get a certificate from him after finishing
At this point in life you are directly talking to me. I was confused but every time I come to this Channel everything becomes clearer and clearer!
I am a mom to 24yrs old programmar. I learned basics of python from your python for beginners of 6hrs duration and I was able see my little programs running😊Thankyou once again for this video
@coderprakash
26 күн бұрын
That's really cool 👏🏻
@o.fm.a5573
11 күн бұрын
You mean programmer cause you dont seem very pro grammar....😅😅 Sorry i only joke frend
I've been struggling with this topic, but your video cleared it up for me. Thanks a ton!
Thank you very much, you always use to tell use ''learn first programming language after you succeed then jump to another'' Thank you for everything
Hi Mosh, I was a yearly subscriber to your platform, the problem I saw is that the help wasn't available as it should when a person get stuck, otherwise your coding style is great. Hope the forum thing will change this year so on some new deal I come back 😁
Thanks for helping me get there, Mosh!
Soy de la comunidad de habla hispana, si entiendes algo de ingles, estos cursos son para ti, mosh te enseña no solo a replicar código, sino que a darle sentido al mismo usando las tecnologías que se usan en las empresas, eso te da mas contexto global y un entendimiento superior a otros cursos que puedas tomar en español. Para los que son de latam, estos cursos son en mi opinion al mismo nivel del señor Herrera y Miguel D. incluso diría que por el formato que se usa es mucho mejor para los principiantes, se aprende mas y esta mucho mejor guionado lo que te deja menos vacíos teóricos (algo bien usual en cursos promedios). Conclusion: el gran plus de mosh es el correcto guion de los cursos, no hay términos sueltos, ni explicaciones inconclusas, también tiene un correcto nivel de dificultad teórica, de lo sencillo a lo más complicado. No son cursos para expertos, pero si para gente que es incluso intermedia (juniors con 1-3 años de experiencia). PD: esto no es una promo, doy mi opinion totalmente libre y en base a mi experiencia (soy analista programador titulado)
Thank you for helping me ❤
Hi Mosh! Thanks for sharing your ideas to us. I'm currently working as an Senior Implementation Engineer II and I have 6+ years of experience in application and customer support. I have so much interest to become a Data Scientist. As a first step, I started learning Python from scratch by watching your 6 hours python class video. In fact, I have basic skills in SQL. I know it's a long way to go. I like to have a roadmap to understand the path better and learn in depth to become a Data Scientist. I'm happy to have your advices and thoughts in this regard.
I’m currently 17 years old and I started coding at 14. I started without a laptop/pc and was just writing down my codes in a book to try them out when I visit the cafe. Now I’m a full stack web developer.
@brahimkassem
12 күн бұрын
What a good story u sound smart iam 17 I started around ur age but I found some friends who were loosers and they taked me with them , now I have a good understanding of html/css and learning Javascript Good luck on your journey "brahim"
@cocoatea57
5 күн бұрын
Just sub to ur channel
I am trying to land my first developer job... I was very frustrated until i saw your video. And your last sentence about landing first developer job seems very right to me nowdays.... thank you
Thanks Mosh😊
Mosh, Thank you for this Educative Informations
Same, I'm currently 17 years old. Just trying to get into the field. I already have like 4 years of programming.
@bharaths2646
26 күн бұрын
bro you are too ahead of your time.(its good)
@AGUNGKAYA
26 күн бұрын
You are too early. Need more play time bro😂
@Boltkiller96
26 күн бұрын
nice
@solomonatueyi9617
26 күн бұрын
Am proud of you
@codingwithrendi
26 күн бұрын
just keep going bro
Your Django course helped me land a fresher position even though I only took Django courses 1 and 2. I didn't rate Django 3 highly, as it focused too much on tools and utilities that were difficult to remember. I hope you'll redo Django 3 and create a microservice course with Django. Thank you.
thanks for the information you are actually talking to me
Thank you mosh.
This was the video I needed to watch. Thank you, Mosh!
@dhaneshpk5637
9 күн бұрын
Are you from non-IT
Happened to me. Complete career change from oilfield industry to software development in under a year. It can happen. Persistence is the key
@NobleAbsinthe
26 күн бұрын
What did you build as a portfolio?
@sh3jerry
24 күн бұрын
+1
Can't figure out how to start writing code.. This video is helpful. Need more help
You' re the most perfect teacher in the world, love you from afghanistan ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This video is like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.
To be honest mosh one hr vidoes is more engaging than the fulll course i tried your react but never its was really hard fr me.. those class based vidoes is waste of time .. but i can say...when i start a beginner mosh bro vidoes boosted my confidence i believe finding right ✅ source of learning is difficult when it comes to framework these tutorials vidoes mostly comes with bugs
Thanks Mosh you are the best We need a react course please🙏🙏🙏
Thanks mosh for the infor
ما شاء الله جزاك الله خيرا وبارك فيك ❤
@brahimkassem
12 күн бұрын
مرحبا 😅 لم اتوقع ان هنالك عربي غيري يتابع هذه القناة
Thank you :)
Really informative video!
thanks mosh
Thanks bro
I'm a PhD student in materials science. I'm learning to code for the purposes of making and running simulations to inform my experiments. Most of my work revolves around Python, C++, Fortran, and of course, Bash.
@zkr1965
26 күн бұрын
Fortran ?!
@me0101001000
25 күн бұрын
@@zkr1965 oh yeah, we still use Fortran in quantum mechanical simulations.
@thecoolnewsguy
25 күн бұрын
@@zkr1965a language designed for scientific computing
Informative video
I started at the end of December, I’m learning react right now and preparing my portfolio
Mosh, I always learn technical skills watching your videos. Could it be possible for you to make a series of video on relevant topics on AWS real time Projects to get a entry -level "Cloud engineer" jobs . Also, if you can teach those projects, how to build those projects, where we can add our own stuff to make it authentic at the same time learn the stuffs how to do it. And be ready for interviews.
Mosh : Pick an instructor whose teaching style you like and dedicate yourself to actually finishing each course. Me who has picked Mosh but ain't able to afford his course: 😞😣
this was in 2021, good luck in 2024. You need to bring a lot more to the table. You can do it but expect to put down 2 years atleast
*I'm watching Your Python Course of 6 Hours and Near to end that video. It help me a lot to get some basic Python projects done, Thanks Brother.* _From Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤_
@chikumbutsobanda504
26 күн бұрын
We are on the same page
Awesome
The most difficult part I am currently struggling with is to get a call for the interview, though I too training to become a full stack web developer. Not getting positive responses from 100s of applications for an entry level position is upsetting. Not sure if they don’t like my resume !! I also didn’t see much entry level job openings in the last few months. I do have a bachelor degree in Economics and minor in Computer Science.
Thank you mosh for this content. Would you kindle send the link to those github profiles you've been showing on the video. i'd would really love to go through them
I did everything wrong I guess. But technically I also didn’t try as much as I should. 5 years of coding and 2 years of start up experience with no pay and now back to being unemployed.
@programmingwithmosh
26 күн бұрын
Mind sharing more details about what you think you did wrong?
@kodekorp2064
26 күн бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh I was told by a career coach after a doing extensive coding classes for a few months that I should flip my current work schedule of 90% coding and 10% job prep / search to 90% job search and 10% coding, and that I should regularly go to coding meetups often in Washington DC. (^ Problem 1, whilst I had understanding of how to adapt to multiple technologies after having a general grasp of the foundations of JS, HTML, CSS, SQL and OOP after a few weeks of learning, I struggled to showcase that under pressure.) I had job searched for about 3-6 months of job hunting (2017-2018), clearing 50 applications a week. The applications were aiming for majority junior to mid positions, and even senior positions though not as heavily prioritized. I had one interview that was certain to hire me from a company named "example Global tech" that had written the offer up and was about to have me process the paperwork. At that point of processing the paperwork, they realized I have no degree, even the application had no mention of one as a requirement & that the whole interview process back and fourth did not mentioned it, till processing the onboarding of me as a new hire. Then they cancelled me. By that time I had ran out of money I had set aside to consistently pay for my travel expenses going to DC (4-5 days a week) to continue building network connections at the meetups and going to in person meetings, so I had to pick up a full time job again whilst dealing with some family health situations. At this point, I had reflected on all my notes that I had asked every interviewer for feedback on what I can improve on. Many said they weren't sure if I would be able to hit the ground running since I had no field experience, some said I had no experience with DS and algorithms (At that time DS and Algos were starting to appear in more job applications. CS was not at all emphasized at the coding program I was in.), lastly some had just said they're choosing to proceed with another candidate which is understandable. SO, being new to job hunting in a career field such as this, I had the responsibilities of a full time again & dealing with some emergency family health issues, I somehow thought that going to a part time bootcamp that taught CS with a friend whilst working would be good for the feedbacks that I received and fun as I enjoyed my last program. (Possible mistake #2? - My thought process? This bootcamp teaching CS and me capitalizing on my fundamental understandings of OOP, etc. would be good.) I had pretty much finished all the education materials and left the school as one of the students was actually a business major that started a startup company. He asked me to join since he thought I was the most capable out of the other students of our current class. He said he only joined the bootcamp to learn coding since he had issues hiring a coder that didn't slack or communicated. The startup proved to actually be profitable, enough to pay for operations. So all the actual founders and me were not actually making money still as whatever profits went directly to lower level retail employees to keep the operations going or expanding. I decided to do my own thing after 2 years as that was my limit. Now since then, job hunting seems to be even harder with the requirements mainly leaning towards more senior positions, though I'm still applying anyways. I have no portfolio since even the work that I had done for the startup was a in house operation that was NDA. My original portfolio is old, outdated expectations, and was clearly a representation of a very new person coming into web development. I am now in a position where I am just applying whilst trying to build a portfolio again, in a job market for devs that seems to be tougher than the last attempt at job hunting. I feel defeated as I am trying to get a foot in the door but due to more life concerns of housing I am probably just going to have to suck it up and find a better or more demanding full time job that pays more since housing seems to be worse in my area, which is just normal things to worry about and it is what it is. I just don't know how all this stretched out for years.
@kodekorp2064
26 күн бұрын
@@programmingwithmosh I was told by a career coach after a doing extensive coding classes for a few months that I should flip my current work schedule of 90% coding and 10% job prep / search to 90% job search and 10% coding, and that I should regularly go to coding meetups often in Washington DC. (^ Problem 1, whilst I had understanding of how to adapt to multiple technologies after having a general grasp of the foundations of JS, HTML, CSS, SQL and OOP after a few weeks of learning, I struggled to showcase that under pressure.) I had job searched for about 3-6 months of job hunting (2017-2018), clearing 50 applications a week. The applications were aiming for majority junior to mid positions, and even senior positions though not as heavily prioritized. I had one interview that was certain to hire me from a company named "example Global tech" that had written the offer up and was about to have me process the paperwork. At that point of processing the paperwork, they realized I have no degree, even the application had no mention of one as a requirement & that the whole interview process back and fourth did not mentioned it, till processing the onboarding of me as a new hire. Then they cancelled me. By that time I had ran out of money I had set aside to consistently pay for my travel expenses going to DC (4-5 days a week) to continue building network connections at the meetups and going to in person meetings, so I had to pick up a full time job again whilst dealing with some family health situations. At this point, I had reflected on all my notes that I had asked every interviewer for feedback on what I can improve on. Many said they weren't sure if I would be able to hit the ground running since I had no field experience, some said I had no experience with DS and algorithms (At that time DS and Algos were starting to appear in more job applications. CS was not at all emphasized at the coding program I was in.), lastly some had just said they're choosing to proceed with another candidate which is understandable. SO, being new to job hunting in a career field such as this, I had the responsibilities of a full time again & dealing with some emergency family health issues, I somehow thought that going to a part time bootcamp that taught CS with a friend whilst working would be good for the feedbacks that I received and fun as I enjoyed my last program. (Possible mistake #2? - My thought process? This bootcamp teaching CS and me capitalizing on my fundamental understandings of OOP, etc. would be good.) I had pretty much finished all the education materials and left the school as one of the students was actually a business major that started a startup company. He asked me to join since he thought I was the most capable out of the other students of our current class. He said he only joined the bootcamp to learn coding since he had issues hiring a coder that didn't slack or communicated. The startup proved to actually be profitable, enough to pay for operations. So all the actual founders and me were not actually making money still as whatever profits went directly to lower level retail employees to keep the operations going or expanding. I decided to do my own thing after 2 years as that was my limit. Now since then, job hunting seems to be even harder with the requirements mainly leaning towards more senior positions, though I'm still applying anyways. I have no portfolio since even the work that I had done for the startup was a in house operation that was NDA. My original portfolio is old, outdated expectations, and was clearly a representation of a very new person coming into web development. I am now in a position where I am just applying whilst trying to build a portfolio again, in a job market for devs that seems to be tougher than the last attempt at job hunting. I feel defeated as I am trying to get a foot in the door but due to more life concerns of housing I am probably just going to have to suck it up and find a better or more demanding full time job that pays more since housing seems to be worse in my area, which is just normal things to worry about and it is what it is. I just don't know how all this stretched out for years.
@mohsenibraheem
26 күн бұрын
We may all need to know because I got the same problem @@programmingwithmosh
Hi mosh, my name is madhu sudhan I completed to learn java, DSA, design patterns and git in your courses and excellent teach. But I fully struggle to solve DSA problems and it's very time consuming in leet code. In leet code thousands of problems and so many topics like backtracking, dynamic programming, bit manipulation,sub array, two pointers, sliding window,, 😂😂 when I perfect. Please give me road map to solve leet code problems.. please replay fast.
Python will help a lot if you doing security, for example i do Pentesting and knowing Python is a most 100%
We want a jetpack compose course!!!
What are the things to keep in mind when drafting your CV. I've never gotten a call back and I feel like that's why
Good video!
Mosh , am coming from non IT background. Jugling with work and family Am already half way into your 6 hr python course after 4weeks and am writing this comment as a reminder to myself in December 2024 . after the 6 hr python course I want to purchase the 12 hour course to master python. I aim at machine learning and building Trading bots. Watch the space.
SIR, Please make a course or some videos on Java springboot
Hi Mosh and everyone. I want to become a data scientist, and I already know python and sql on a decent level, but it seems like it would take a whole lot more to actually land a job as a DS. Do you think it would be a good idea to start with a different role that has a "lower bar"? It feels like it will take me another couple of years to get to the right level for DS, but maybe not that much with some other role.
Amazing video, thank you! What websites with free mock interviews can you recommend?
Hello Mosh !! Love ❤ from India .
I was stuck in but now get my answer
I want to become a database developer however, I am having problems deciding which programs will be better for me. I have some knowledge about sql language and have degree as well in information technology. Anyways your information was very helpful. What about your program on sql or do a certificate program?
Hey mosh, I wanna learn web development. Should I start with it first or your java fundamental course?
Hae I'm Collins a second yr student though not in computer field but I gain interest in your html and css tutorial. Have learned for about 3months, could give me some follow up kindly sir
Make a modern frontend Developer roadmap
@Mosh. Would a leetcode kind of course be possible for u to do ? I think it would be interesting
Please give a complete path for every development with every edge case
How this AI issuse is get more advanced, will it not reduce tech companies from employing more software developers ?
I'm still trying to learn more about front end developer. How do I get direct tutorial from you?
I thought we only needed to study medium JavaScript and React questions on Leetcode.
Greetings, just wanted to ask what about experience? Companies require software engineers with at least 2 to 3 years of experience. What about that?
Mosh, Your videos are awesome but we need tips on how to learn Javascript to reach the good level because some times you learn basics like data types and control flows, but some of us don't get how to apply them so as to build Proffessional projects so help us make a video on that and also tell us how much JS is needed to learn Frameworks.If you find my comment required give a like
First Thanks for the useful and good content I am Yazan and I learn front end and learn react but I live in syria so can I work remote with company in USA , Canada and Europe
- whaat do u prefer learn a new skil while doing a project? or first do the whole course then work on projects?
Mosh. Start making tutorial videos.
Mosh please do streaming D:!!!
درود بر مهندس عزیز و دانا
I am an International student in Canada studying Business Administration and I am doing well. I studied Python Programming in my high school for 2 years and learned basic concepts and later I completed two online courses for beginners and intermediate level. But after that my progress was stopped as I was not getting into practical work and got frustrated. I took a break and then I started watching your videos and now my question is how to proceed forward and which are the areas and concepts I should focus on to combine my skills and get into the data analyst field. Please reply to my question as I am pretty sure that you have the solution for my problem.
Hi ...Please suggest the path way for a civil engineer wanted to develop software for the engineering applications and data science....Thanks
Hey Mosh, do i need to learn DSA if am targeting WPF of .NET C# and can i get a good resource for learning XAMARIN
Holy hannah, I'm an Electronics Engineer currently working as an SWE with web development sometimes in my workload.
Brother i want to learn complete python and Java script, I am beginner. Do you have any course for me as your tutorials are life changing
make a course on how to make compiler
@NobleAbsinthe
26 күн бұрын
Get the dragon book. KZreadrs usually stop at basics or data structures and algos
❤
Hi mosh , I have been searching a course on Aws cloud its either too long or not good enough in explaining. Can you please make a course on AWS since its one of the thing in demand... please
@anzoangelo4543
26 күн бұрын
Hey, he has a full course about AI, check it out
@SumitGupta-wr3jf
26 күн бұрын
@@anzoangelo4543 not on AI its AWS bro
Hey Mash, I have been trying to research on Google the difference between a software engineer and a software developer in terms of their roles in a company and I am not getting a clear cut. Would you kindly explain Since you have around two decades experience as a software engineer.
Please make a video on git and github
I landed a first job, but they don't ask me about data structure. They ask about data encryption and token.
Do you have complete mobile app development course?. That's what I to do
Greetings mosh please do you have any group to train people who are anxious to code
hi mr. mosh i'm from Ethiopia and computer science student. i want to work on upwork or other sites but i don't know how, can you lead me to the road...and i want you to give me an advice.. thank you
همدانی عزیز دمتون گرم با این ویدیو هاتون . من به AI علاقه دارم . آیا کدام پلی لیست مرتبط دارید که من از اون بخونم .
More blessings to Mosh❤
I want to learn too but not a fast learner :(
I wanted to make mobile apps. And do not know where to start as i already on your python course. But it is look like i am missing something and feel hard to understand. Please suggest me . Waiting for response. Thanks
Hi Mosh, am software engineer student year two, and my dream job is AI and ML , could you please try share with me a path for that
"even without a degree" In my own experience, a CS degree ain't shit. It literally not only teaches you nothing relevant but also slows down the whole process of learning. So, "self taughts" are inheretly better
I’m struggling to find an internship.
@kiwalabyejoachim6614
27 күн бұрын
Me too. I hope anyone here can help with a remote internship.
@elciopagioro2204
27 күн бұрын
Code Institute
@kiwalabyejoachim6614
27 күн бұрын
@@elciopagioro2204 can you please provide a link
@NobleAbsinthe
26 күн бұрын
Get one with the state ITS
@mrrobot-mn6re
26 күн бұрын
What's your tech stack..and do you have a portfolio of good projects?
I don't know I m can't decided web development or mobile app so can someone tell me which is better
is age a factor in landing such jobs if i have no experience? I am closing at 40 and i am looking into a different career path as i can no longer do my current one due to illness
Been coding since 2021 now, still haven't smelled an interview talk less of a job 😢
Hi Mosh, is there any way to connect with you?
Hi its nice to hear these tips. But those of us from Africa are rejected because of our locations. I have been trying to get a remote job for years now but keep getting rejection. Sometimes I sent the companies emails to know why and am told the jobs are not for my location. Its really difficult for us from Africa. I am from Nigeria and still very hopeful!
@abdulfatahmukhtar
26 күн бұрын
Me too I was thinking about the field that will be suitable for us from Nigeria
How do I apply for job as a programmer
Hi Mosh, Thank you for your video. I am in my early 30s. Is it too late to start learning coding and changing my career?
@maxwellr6653
22 күн бұрын
No it's not late,and the sooner you start the better
@suriyasubramanian923
15 күн бұрын
@@maxwellr6653 Yes I will. Thank you.
I just finished learning React I want to start as front end developer how can I secure my first react job please
@lloydamarkah921
7 күн бұрын
How many months??
Electrician is better than software developer.. in terms of stress levels and work life balance
How can I secure a Good IT Job at beginner level