What I ACTUALLY do as a software engineer (junior developer)
Let's talk about what the job is really like (at least in my experience). Is "luxury lifestyle" enough to make you want to switch careers? It may not be what it seems...
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Thanks for going in-depth on your progress within the company as a junior dev, it's nice to understand how they slowly integrate you, and the practices being used. Great video!
Thanks Steph. Am really inspired and pumped up for this journey 👍👍
What a kind soul you are. Thanks so much for this insight.
thanks so much for the video I was really anxious for the first months when I will get a job and now I feel really comfortable
@WhateverNullPointer
4 ай бұрын
You got this!
Great video, stephf. A really good review of what a Junior Developer may be expected to do at a small company.
This is inspiring. I just graduated from a bootcamp and I am confident in my skills yet I am nervous. Same, we learned React (I struggled through React. lol. It was more so about component design than anything else. I have an OOP academic background so I am used to classes with a clear design.) and backend technologies. But I had fun. On the job hunt now, looking for a junior dev role. I am willing to move anywhere (as long as it's not in the middle of no where. lol), and they have some type of night life. Thank you for your honesty. Wish me luck.
Super helpful, thank you!
Thanks Steph! I just found your videos and I really like it! 🎉 I just got my first SE Job in Atlanta as well and watching your videos is helping me to set expectations 😊
Great channel thank you for every post
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏽 glad you like them
soooo helpfullll thank youuuuu
I love how you went into details about your position! It really helps to understand the process from an idea to deployment ! Thank you for this😊
@stephf
11 ай бұрын
thanks for your comment!
Really useful information. Thanks for posting
This was very honest and concise. Keep going! =)
Well done. Thanks
Great info! Thanks for sharing.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Glimpse of hope, as I'm in a bootcamp too and fingers crossed when I'm done I get to have the opportunity to experience that..🤞
Wow, i just put myself in her shoes and it takes a lot to just stare in a camera and talk at length to the camera and make your listeners feeling as if your talking directly to them. Thats the vibe I get at least, like shes in the room by herself and sometimesI think people dont think about that because people like her make you feel like its personal so I just wanna say thank you for your heart and kindness and taking the time to prepare wanna be devs for the realworld. Your apppreciated dearly!!! Even if this is the only video of yours I might watch just due to the algorithm lol 😂 Im still subscribing
Thank you for the video! I’m starting a Bootcamp soon and your posts have been very helpful.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! It’s going to be a challenging and rewarding journey- so exciting!
@fernandonluis
Жыл бұрын
I’m about to start a Bootcamp too, thanks for sharing your experience:)
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Awesome 👏🏽 and you’re welcome!
Sounds amazing. Ive been working with cnc machines for 18 years and now started learning python this Summer. Everything you say makes so much sense. Doing this for "lifestyle" will never work but the feeling of learning and when something get solved is allready so much fun for me. Hope i can switch my work to software sometime in future. Also many people dont understand how exhausting it can be to actually think all the time at work.. and i dont mean by just think what you are doing but REALLY think when fixing bugs or making programs
@stephf
9 ай бұрын
💯
This really helps ! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you for making this informative video on what a junior developer actually does. I was specifically interested in what work and tickets are usually assigned. No one usually mentions this in their videos. I am about to finish a coding bootcamp/programme in my country at the end of the year. This helps put me at ease for what to expect for my first developer role.
I was expecting the first task you did to be "centering a div" HAHAHA btw love this video!
I also am down the boot camp journey trying to break into my first development role. Great inspiration & information! 👍
I am graduate from a coding bootcamp in London,UK and i think this video is the best video for people who want to learn how is the first position in a company as a junior developer!Thank you steph and i cant wait for more videos from you.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for your comment 🙏🏽
just stumbled upom your channel & I wanna say, please keep posting
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
ty for sharing
Just scored a junior dev position at my job in Atlanta as well. Self taught for the win 😎
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Nice!!
@c9j92
Жыл бұрын
How did you teach yourself? What resources are you currently using?
@abbeysjeans
Жыл бұрын
How long did it take for you to learn?
@pimpc7984
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Georgia too
@StrawHatGamingg
Жыл бұрын
@@c9j92 Udemy and other documentation online for learning.
Is the company you are working at in atl looking to hire? Ill finish my bootcamp in June and would like to find a great place to work as my first job and you seem very happy!!
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thank u, I am! They’re not hiring right now unfortunately but just keep applying!
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Whats the name of this software you are using to showcase a hierarchy? 2:54
@stephf
11 ай бұрын
its Miro!
If you can deal with banging your head and debugging code and keep going without breaking your screen and keyboard, youre good homie 😂
I want to become a software developer .. but i dont know if i want to go 2 years for de associate degree of swd or to do a bootcamp.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Tough choices
how did you land a fully remote junior dev role? I keep getting told that I need to be hybrid minimum so they can “mentor” me in the office 🙄😒
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Total luck! I wasn’t looking for remote exclusively, just applied to anything that seemed interesting. I used LinkedIn
Your videos always motivating me! Week 3 inbound in my bootcamp! (might need you to rec me for ATL jobs too when I'm done LOL)
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Nice! That’s great to hear
@deshawnthomas
Жыл бұрын
@@stephf gotta keep going until I reach the end! I got this!
Got the job offer yesterday. 6 months learning how to code. Marami akong natutunan sayo maam. Salamuch!
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
congrats!!!! 🎉🍾
Congratulations being a junior developer. Working on getting in the industry myself.
How did u get an junior software engineer in English ❤?
This is a pretty good video that tells me what it’s like. Are you from Hawaii or have family in Hawaii?
@stephf
8 ай бұрын
i’m filipino! no family in hawaii
@mattb2700
8 ай бұрын
@@stephfthat’s why I asked. So many Filipinos on Kauai where I lived.
What bootcamps are the best one to join for software engineer??
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
i did georgia techs but i dont know if theyre still enrolling
"Just take a couple months just to learn Angular" Wow, that's so so different that what juniors are expected to do where I work. They are supposed to jump directly in whatever current product / project codebase we are working on and contribute such as developping new (small) features, that could end up in production for the next release. Different worlds.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I think it depends a lot on company and even what team you’re on! The learning was definitely through building too, so I was still expected to contribute to new features. But it was at the same time as learning. Its probably not as different as you’re thinking! But maybe less intense than where you’re at
Do you do CI/CD based on your life cycle? Certainly, it is a cool when you have a bucket of tasks and you can pick any and start working on.
What does career growth look like as a developer in your company? Do you expect to go into management down the road or stay as an IC?
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
There’s the option to do management or be a specialist. I haven’t decided yet!
I will be starting my first Junior Role on May 2nd. I be honest I'm feeling very nervous 😬
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
It’s normal to be nervous. Congrats!!!!! 🎉
Hi Steph, I see you are doing well in regards of your sleep. Can you please let me know if you cured your insomnia ?
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I don’t think it’s cured (as in I always sleep well), it comes and goes depending on my anxiety levels. But I’m managing it well!
@cristinaprorosciuc4822
Жыл бұрын
@@stephf thank you for replying.
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@stephf
3 ай бұрын
sorry i missed this comment! this is the mouse i use, the MX vertical: amzn.to/3P3Qz1O
I just started a 100% remote job at a mid-sized company too and this is such a genuine and real explanation - very realistic compared to working at Google! lol
Could u share ur resume format please? I’m not getting responses despite having a degree in cs and nearly two years of exp working as a java dev
@yellaomo
Жыл бұрын
Do you have projects on your resume?
@avidreader6534
Жыл бұрын
@@yellaomo only 1 from my course work in college and then 1 personal
How much does a junior developer make at your company?
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
According to Glassdoor seems like it’s between 80-100k
Very good video, i have been working as a front end developer for 1 yr and 8 months but still regard myself as a junior. I could quite relate when you said how you spent your first few months finishing small tasks and getting familiar with the codebase, but later get more and more comfortable with coding. Anyway, keep on making more great contents~
@stephf
10 ай бұрын
thanks so much for your comment!
Self taught was engineer here, have always thought about going into development. I have swift under my belt but just don't know if I want to deal with the on call most devs have.
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
it probably depends where you work how intense it is!
Did you get a CS degree or take a coding bootcamp? I’m starting a bootcamp next month that’s 12 weeks, I’m nervous but excited lol
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Bootcamp! I also did a 12 week one
@aerotheoreo2050
Жыл бұрын
Which one?
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Georgia tech! See my other video on it
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
My Review of Georgia Tech Coding Bootcamp kzread.info/dash/bejne/d5-r09tpdKudd9Y.html
Do you work at FDM?
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Not sure what that is 🤔
well from way she speaks about the technical side of things she would be the most junior i've ever seen
Thanks for sharing your experience. I appreciated the part when you talked about the organisation of tickets. Surprising though is the tasks you did when you started, it sounds like achieving tasks for someone starting to learn how to code. In Europe, the market for software JD is extremely competitive, you won't get a job if you don't have previous experience. Your CV is automatically scanned by a software, if you don't have exp, you will be rejected. Yes, it's stupid af, you could be Einstein with no exp and rejected. The problem are also the coding bootcamp schools who send thousands of JD who are seeking for a job because they followed a 6 weeks bootcamp.
@stephf
10 ай бұрын
yeah, i think it really depends where you work so i wouldn't take my experience to represent the US vs Europe or anything like that. i also felt that the first couple of tasks in the beginning were easy, but i think my team was trying to allow more time to adjust to a new team and environment, so that was really nice! also if you're hiring someone who has only been coding for 4 months, you can't expect them to know a whole lot 😆
You need to be a good self learner being a software engineer, because technologies get changed ever 2-3 years.
@Randomuser005
9 ай бұрын
Do you think it’s worth doing this job if you don’t have a passion for it
@kamertonaudiophileplayer847
9 ай бұрын
@@Randomuser005 It could be different situations, sometime you have a passion doing but it's paid very little. Sometime you do not have a passion to anything. So it's always compromise. But you can be lucky and have a passion to do something very valuable and paid well.
@Randomuser005
9 ай бұрын
@@kamertonaudiophileplayer847 that’s actually good advice thank you so much 🙏🏽
@stephf
9 ай бұрын
in my opinion, you have to like it enough to put up with how challenging it can be. passion really helps. if not you will be miserable
I think FAANG is overrated
this girl is the painful thing about my job
Very helpful! Thank you for this video!
@stephf
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your comment!