Things I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Software Engineer
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In this video, I share valuable insights and tips I wish I had known when I started programming to become a software engineer. If you're a beginner programmer, this video is for you! I discuss a couple of misconceptions related to big tech and FAANG work, and the importance of exploring different areas of learning, among other things. Join me as I provide guidance and advice to help you navigate your programming journey.
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0:00 Intro
0:23 Don't have to be a perfect student
1:22 You don't NEED FAANG
3:12 Breadth-first learning method
3:53 Bonus: Portfolio website
4:24 Hostinger (sponsored)
5:19 You're not going to know everything
5:48 Tutorial hell
6:26 Imposter Syndrome
7:01 Consistency
7:51 Learn how to negotiate
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Im so glad you kept it real, because my college journey is not smooth. It really gives me hope. Thank you for making my day.
Once again, thanks I really appreciate all your videos , and the quality you put on them 👏
Just wow🎉 thanks for these amazing tips and your information always so genuine and real ,lots love brother ❤
Thanks Brian! this was great as always. Love the realness of your channel. 🔥👌🏾
Great thoughts, Brian. I'm a developer learner and I really appreciated these points. Thanks and cheers from Brazil o/
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Glad you found it useful 🙂! I get lots of love from 🇧🇷💛
We ready to watch❤
Negotiation is something I learned through the interview process that I have been through for about 10 companies. Also I value the way they treat juniors, once I feel am in right olace..I put my head down and learn with true enthusiasm ❤
Great advice and commentary. Keep going young man your future is bright ❤
Always a good day when Brian posts love right here from my trip to Mexico
As always, amazing edition and content! Very well my friend!!
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
As always much appreciated! What would you like to see more of? :)
@user-kw6fg4my4i
6 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy Your impressions regarding the use of AI in development, day-to-day work and even in environments outside of work could be a good topic for a video! What do you think?
Thank you, Brian !
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Of course! But thank YOU for tuning in B)
Thanks Brian!
Great message, Brian! 🖐
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Glad you think so! Anything you’d like to see more of 😊?
Excelente contenido como siempre crack!
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Gracias amigo!
Hey Brian! Huge fan of your content. Could you do a video covering how to prepare for SWE interviews? :)
Actually very helpful and reassures me about my process.
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Glad you found it helpful! Are you stuck on something specific?
Solid advice man 💯 anyone experience imposter syndrome, TAKE A BREAK. Trust me. Come back to the problem later or the next day ✨refreshed✨ and you'll eventually push through it. Avoid that burnout!
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
100% ! Thanks for adding to that 😁
5 stars! Thanks!
love your journey and how you don't need to work for a big tech company for sucess, really sometimes its the opposite! I know of some brands that would sponsor your videos LMK
Hi Brian Ruiz, Nice video 📹 & Thanks for sharing your valuable 5 tips. Keep Doing👍
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Of course! What would you like to see next? :)
@kotlashashank4767
7 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy yes I have one thing to ask, Actually as a developer we need to build projects and ever beggineer know after deep drive into a particular programming language, he need to build a project and firstly a begginer try to build project by seeing tutorial in youtube like snake game or todo, tic tac too because he try build by seeing other first then he try his own. So I request you to make a video how an industry fellow like you makes projects very fast. Plz share an industrial tips because industrial environment is totally different right. That's it from my end. Finally if it doesn't make any sence , what I've ask plz avoid it.
great video 👍
Keep crushing, Brian.🔥
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the continued support Ali! What did you find most useful?
@alishahmughal6125
7 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy always Brian, consuming too many tutorials but not implementing by doing small projects. 👈
Oh my god...this man is really a man of his words❤ We requested and here it is🎉 Love u sir⚘️ I wish everyone who is interested in SE may get this video in their timeline 👌
U r just literally me who is currently finding myself 😭 Average grades and an intern who trying to pursue the career since I found my coding fashion and self learning languages even though I have learnt them coz I passed my exams without basic understanding atleast about structure😢 Now aiming for a fullstack development and found ur channel few month ago and collecting some positive energy from you.The jib u r doing is my dream😢 Even though am not that privileged enough, atleast I want to do what I love. THIS WHOLE EPISODE IS FOR ME😭
How did you practice your coding when starting out ? What are some of the most effective ways you would recommend ?
hi what wallpaper do you use in ur phone?
Bro ❤❤
hey bro i was just curious , did the company you work for ask you algorithm questions for interviews? i’m working on projects so i can start looking for jobs, but i wanted to know should there be a big emphasis on learning dsa if your trying to work for a normal company ?
@brianruizy
6 ай бұрын
I’ll just be transparent for the sake of helping out :) They did, but slightly more behavioral than other interviews I’ve had. Unfortunately, a lot of companies just copy what big tech does which is to do the very technical multiple Leetcode question (medium to hard). So I would still advise you to practice it. At least some easy & mediums. But one thing that did help me was having projects I could showcase. Hope that helps bro!
@moestaxx286
6 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy appreciate you so much man! that helped me out a lot g🤝🏾💯
@brianruizy
6 ай бұрын
@moestaxx286 anytime
Nice video! Could you share your wallpaper? Thank you!
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
You can find it here www.raycast.com/wallpapers 😁
@GerardSD19
7 ай бұрын
Thank you!!@@brianruizy
The permannend subtiltes are a bit of a distraction for me when watching your content. Would love to have an option to turn it off :D
@brianruizy
6 ай бұрын
Noted! Thanks for the feedback 👍
@user-eo1dv5gn6z
6 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy cheers my bro. Keeping up with the great content as always
Hi Brian, I'm currently a Front-End Developer and I wanting to transition to become Software Developer. What would you recommend to learn to become Software Developer?
@brianruizy
6 ай бұрын
wait, but front end developer is just a a branch of software developer -so you are one already! You want to get involved with more algorithms kind of work, or what do you mean?
@encabsss
6 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy Oh dude thanks for responding quickly and didn't expect that at all!!! Yes, relatedly on algorithm or Software Engineering as well.
I am deaf. I really want to become a software engineer. I have question for you. What advice would you give without a degree as a software engineer? if I get certified as a software engineer. Company will accept me to go to full time as a software engineer?
@brianruizy
6 ай бұрын
projects for sure!! have something to show for. Add them to your resume and have them easy to access. Hope that helps :)
Wallpaper Brian?
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Fang companies layoff employees than none fang companies
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
You think they layoff more?
@DL._.
7 ай бұрын
@@brianruizy Yeah cause I been doing some research but I don’t know if it’s the companies or it’s certain positions
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Yeah supposedly a lot of FAANG overhired during pandemic. And we’re now seeing the effect
Thank you very much for this content, I'm actually following since day one, tho, this is my first comment and that is because I have an inquiry, I'm learning to code myself, rn focusing on web dev, I'm liking it very much and believe that your list is amazing, but everything has a but :p, I honestly don't know how to practice, like, really don't know, Should i make dummy website? Implement features to said website? I really don't know what can count as practice, if you or anyone is willing to help me out with this, that would be much obliged, ty very much in advance, Keep it up! You are motivating a lot of ppl!!!
@brianruizy
Ай бұрын
I appreciate you watching from the start of the channel :) You’re on the right path . That’s how you practice, with a dummy website and trying implementing features to pick up on patterns. Though if starting exactly form zero I would look for an online resource that teaches the fundamentals of web dev. Like html tags and learning the boilerplate. Hope that helps 👍 good luck!!
@naistor
Ай бұрын
@@brianruizy Ty very much, man. Will do just that, I appreciate a lot you took some of your time to reply, loviu
*Highlights:* -💡 Academic achievements don't define success in programming; practical skills, problem-solving, and adaptability matter most. - 🏢 You don't need a job at a big tech company for success; satisfaction exists in various companies with autonomy and opportunities. - 📚 Taking a broad approach to learning early on helps identify interests and specialize effectively in the future. - 🌐 Building a portfolio website enhances opportunities and showcases your work effectively. - ⏰ Regular practice and consistency in coding are essential for building a strong foundation and tackling complex projects.
Sir do you earn 150k dollars a year as a software engineer? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
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@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
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Super helpful for the junior, thanks you so much for the sharing!!!🫶🏻
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
Glad you found something helpful here :) Are you studying CS?
@brianruizy
7 ай бұрын
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