I love that mindset: "getting paid to learn". Definitely a new perspective I'll take on my current software engineering job.
I got my first full time job a couple weeks ago because of a personal game project and a part time job as a web developer. 100% agree with everything you said in this video :)
I'm a new grad Software Engineer who's looking for a part-time job that would not interfere with doing a Master's degree, and I find your video quite inspiring. I like it that you talk openly about the struggles of it too!
I love this video as it shows a positive mindset that is realistic and inspirational. Thanks for sharing this experience with us and the tips, I find them to be really valuable insights.
this is a great video for someone who is going through the process. Thank your the insights
This guy has been doing yt for less than a year and almost has 100 subs. Well done :)
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Could you tell more about how did you go to japan and korea? Prices, locations, where did you learn the languages...Because now i'm studing engineering informatics and when I finish i would like to do something similiar to what you did about game developer. I really like your videos, greetings from spain! ππ»πͺπΈ
Great advice.
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Thanks for sharing!
I also like to do part time job in software IT only but which is different from ky full time software IT job We are relatable
We can try ourself where we fit so we should do as more as we can sode hustles
Great video. Out of curiosity, what project/team were u working on at ebay? and what tech stacks/languages did you use in those projects? CS undergrad here trying to better understand the industry.
I agree with internship and i did unpaid internship to get experienced
Hi! Love your videos. What company do you work currently? How long have you been there as well? Newbie here
damn, u have sponsors now. Nice
You're very intelligent, wish you were my friend
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