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Quiet Quit? As an engineer in an economical downturn
Let's get on the band wagon, and add my $0.02 worth of rant to the pile of Quiet Quitting. :) I can only speak from an engineer's perspective and just talking about talent acquisition in this economical downturn. If you are curious to hear my opinions, stay till the end.
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How to land a job at a Career Fair (for Tech)
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How to land a job at a Tech/Engineering Career Fair | Internship | New Grad | Job Hunting 00:00 Intro 01:50 Why bother? 03:51 Before the event 06:41 At the event 09:48 Afterwards TED Talk - Your body language may shape who you are | Amy Cuddy ua-cam.com/video/Ks-_Mh1QhMc/v-deo.html Music: Chill - Sakura Hz Chill - Lo - Fi Beat
11 signs of burnout in Tech (Am I burned out?)
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Let's talk about burnout in Tech! Is the pay really worth the sacrifice? Are we even aware of the burnout when we are enduring it? I want to share some of the signs I experienced when I went through a burnout in tech as a Software System Engineer. 00:00 Intro 00:52 Why should anyone care? 02:04 Why should WE care? 03:32 My background 04:23 11 signs of burnout in Tech 06:08 Stage II 07:39 Stage ...
I turned down Google?! (SRE virtual on-site interview: Part 2)
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I recently had the opportunity to go through the whole virtual on-site interview at Google for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) position, and I want to share my interview story with you. Part 2 00:00 Intro 00:18 Interview Day 03:39 Googleyness & Leadership 04:22 Non-Abstract Large Scale Systems Design (NALSD) 05:20 UNIX/LINUX Systems Internals 06:06 Scripting/Practical Coding in Java 06:49 Pro...
Google SRE virtual on-site interview: Part 1 | How to Prep | Why SRE? | Study Guide
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I recently had the opportunity to go through the whole virtual on-site interview at Google for a Site Reliability Engineer (SRE) position, and I want to share my interview story with you. Part 1 00:00 Intro 00:38 How I got the interview 01:31 Why SRE? 02:06 Scheduling and Planning 03:12 Preparation 03:44 Googleyness & Leadership 04:47 UNIX/LINUX Systems Internals 07:24 Problem Solving & Trouble...
probecard noise analysis
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probecard noise analysis
Lock-In-Amplifier Prototype Demo
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This is a lock-in amplifier circuit I designed and prototyped for a school project for essentially a photodetector semiconductor chip. Of course you can just buy an off-the-shelf lock-in amplifier for thousands of dollars; or if you don't need to run your circuit at a very high frequency, you can make a lock-in-amplifier yourself for less than 50 bucks, like the one in this video. So here it is...

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ummehaani6596
    @ummehaani6596 7 днів тому

    This is a great video and has very good resources! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @ritesh0313
    @ritesh0313 12 днів тому

    Hi, Please share link of google doc as its not visible.

  • @fauxz3782
    @fauxz3782 13 днів тому

    I think if you continue youtube, you will do well. Just need to continue

  • @fauxz3782
    @fauxz3782 14 днів тому

    Nicee

  • @namz735
    @namz735 21 день тому

    which book did you mention for Linux, systems, internals?

  • @sandman.38
    @sandman.38 27 днів тому

    Sweet. I love the whole treating the interview as if it’s your job, this inspired me.

  • @oladapoajala6518
    @oladapoajala6518 Місяць тому

    Your contents are genuine 👍

  • @sameeragunathillake1339
    @sameeragunathillake1339 4 місяці тому

    Wow, I never watch these videos. Man, I have so much respect to you as a person. 1 - the content you provided and 2ndly, more importantly, you have your priories right. I am a family man; I have turned down many for the same reasons you have. effectiveness and efficiency in anything you do, comes with knowing your priorities.

  • @mappu7612
    @mappu7612 4 місяці тому

    Very good video. Short, crisp and right to the point. Thanks, a lot. Much appreciated.

  • @goatyt3010
    @goatyt3010 5 місяців тому

    You are so deep when you talk on a topic

  • @goatyt3010
    @goatyt3010 5 місяців тому

    how much money is financial independence for your and your husband

  • @goatyt3010
    @goatyt3010 5 місяців тому

    you speak the key part loud

  • @goatyt3010
    @goatyt3010 5 місяців тому

    I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! YOU ARE THE BEST. I WISH I COULD SAY IT IN PERSON

  • @Sasheenami
    @Sasheenami 6 місяців тому

    Thank you for posting this!! Aboutt to have my SRE Interview

  • @abhilashgundlapally
    @abhilashgundlapally Рік тому

    unable to hear your voice it is muted ?

  • @snivy2661
    @snivy2661 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I'm a student still and this really built my confidence in the direction I want to go and the topics I should study in

  • @johnrehnald
    @johnrehnald Рік тому

    thanks for the insight

  • @reins981
    @reins981 Рік тому

    I am not smart like you but for sure I don't want to be a Google or big tech slave. The truth is far from it

  • @lindahewlett898
    @lindahewlett898 Рік тому

    Hi Iris..would you have time to speak with me for 10 min? Would love your guidance ...

  • @zptoth
    @zptoth Рік тому

    Very informative and useful video on burnout. Thanks! - the 5th viewer ;-)

  • @zptoth
    @zptoth Рік тому

    Best content on SRE Staff Engineer preparation ever. Thanks!

  • @amartyajha9109
    @amartyajha9109 Рік тому

    Exactly what I was looking for, thanks a lot, you don't know I was trying to find out materials like these for the last 1 year, if you can deep dive into each of these subjects even a bit more in the next parts to come than that will be really helpful.

  • @M911
    @M911 Рік тому

    Hi if it is ok, in the SRE offer did they mention the salary, bonus and other benefits. if So, please can you tell me

  • @haydenbianca7532
    @haydenbianca7532 Рік тому

    💪 ƤRO𝓂O𝕤ᗰ

  • @cdirthanz7066
    @cdirthanz7066 Рік тому

    I have SRE-Sys coming up,..... For the Scripting round, do you recommended going all In with these complex DS or Leetcode medium should do

  • @asutoshpanda1508
    @asutoshpanda1508 Рік тому

    Had a question, why did the recruiter contacted you? What was there in your profile? Could you please guide a little

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      I honestly don't have an answer to that, I wish I did but I think that kind of info is usually very carefully guarded by recruiters...

  • @camvigil4
    @camvigil4 Рік тому

    “You just gotta leetcode the shit out of it” subscribed instantly

  • @dathuynh9772
    @dathuynh9772 Рік тому

    I have all 11 signs!?! Thank you for making this video.

  • @irenes7230
    @irenes7230 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing your experience. It was really helpful. I also caring one kid, so worried to working sre job..

  • @jinxat
    @jinxat Рік тому

    Would be interesting to know what was different in the 2nd round of interviews, and if you managed to do well then on both coding and linux internals

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      Not much difference TBH, just different interviewers, which further proves to me that interviews 99% depends on luck.

  • @jinxat
    @jinxat Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing 👍, preparing for an EM SRE interview, so your insight is in big parts very helpful.

  • @nanw8070
    @nanw8070 Рік тому

    I really appreciate this video. I was only thinking I might be burnt out. After watching this video, I am pretty sure I am already at stage II or even III. There are so many signs are happening on myself now. I am working on an exit strategy to get into a better working env which I think it's the most effective solution now.

  • @thehawk170
    @thehawk170 Рік тому

    Burn out in tech is real, save enough money so you can just quit when you need to and find another job.

  • @Flare03l
    @Flare03l Рік тому

    this is way too relatable :( I am glad things worked out for you though. Do you have any advice for others who are struggling on how to get out of the rut? My plan at the moment is to try and find a new job but a lot of places are on hiring freezes and I worry my burnout will carry across to my new job.

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      My out was getting another job unfortunately... but luckily I was able to move within the company, which makes it a little easier.

  • @MrChris2016
    @MrChris2016 Рік тому

    When I first started working at a Data Center for one of the big tech companies, the people in the office who had been there awhile would espouse how "this place is a prison." Being new I thought it was strange and told myself, no way this place is prison, right? I had a one hour commute to work and part of the route wasn't the safest. There had been frequent accidents at a particular intersection along my route. Not two weeks after an accident had happened, I was coming up to the intersection and noticed all the police. I thought oh, no, this is bad...usually when accidents happen there, the police still wave people thru, so they can get to work, but not this morning. They were telling people to turn around and take a 40min detour. It was a horrendous accident at dusk and a 35-year old woman had passed- around 4:30am. When the officer told me to turn around, I almost just went back home because I didn't want to take the detour and was in pure shock. I had already planned to take time off to study for some certifications the following week, but I never went back and sent in my notice. I ended up taking some mushrooms and had these insights that verberated thru my body as to how the place was designed like a prison, and how it actually made me feel to work there. People usually say don't quit a good job until you have another lined up, but even though my mind could have went back, I could not force my body to return...

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      I'm so sorry to hear that... Hang in there, apply, apply, and apply. Hope you find your dream job soon.

  • @MrChris2016
    @MrChris2016 Рік тому

    thiiccc lmao love your blunt personality.

  • @bilguungantumur4841
    @bilguungantumur4841 Рік тому

    Do they offer full remote position ? If they offered it would you have accepted it ?

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      The recruiter told me there is no remote SRE position at the moment. I would've leaned towards accepting it if it was fully remote.

  • @bilguungantumur4841
    @bilguungantumur4841 Рік тому

    Just out of curiosity what is current company that you work for ? Thanks for the great video

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus Рік тому

      sorry, I don't feel comfortable sharing that RN. :)

    • @erf1109
      @erf1109 Рік тому

      @@iristhevirus or ever. esp as SRE you shouldn't dox yourself. You have the keys to the kingdom.

    • @shrutisahu9095
      @shrutisahu9095 Рік тому

      Hi, part 1 and 2 both are so informative. It's helping me to figure out in which direction I should work. Tons of Thanks! You are a gem person. Kudos!

  • @trijit96
    @trijit96 Рік тому

    And congrats for pushing through

  • @trijit96
    @trijit96 Рік тому

    Hi I need answer to some query regarding this interview. Can we have video call? If you dont mind

  • @DonPauly
    @DonPauly Рік тому

    Congrats and thanks for sharing!

  • @trijit96
    @trijit96 2 роки тому

    Was the track SRE-SE or Sre-swe

  • @trijit96
    @trijit96 2 роки тому

    Which is most intimidating, let me guess NALSD?

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus 2 роки тому

      For prep, Linux internals was very overwhelming for me, b/c of the sheer amount of material to cover

    • @trijit96
      @trijit96 2 роки тому

      @@iristhevirus and for interview? The one that stopped your heart almost?

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus 2 роки тому

      @@trijit96 I'll have a second part of the video up for the actual interview day ;)

  • @arisaffandysunuh9732
    @arisaffandysunuh9732 8 років тому

    very nice demo, few week ago i was build lock in amplifier with one op amp and 1 analog switch, but can exctract -30 to -40 dB. Since ad630 can extract up to -100dB signal. could you share yout schematic ? it would be very usefull for me, thank you arisaffandysunuh@gmail.com thank you

  • @manojitr5292
    @manojitr5292 10 років тому

    One doubt...What demodulator did you use?? AD630 Is it posible to use MC1496 as demod for the lockin??

    • @iristhevirus
      @iristhevirus 10 років тому

      I used AD630, and the only reason for that is because the prototyping price and time budget, and I happened to have a number of AD630 laying around so I was able to start the prototyping right away. From glancing at MC1496 datasheet briefly, I believe it will work as well.. I did notice some differences on MC1496, such as higher input bias current, higher common mode rejection, etc. So it really depends on the requirement for your applications.. Good luck!

  • @iristhevirus
    @iristhevirus 10 років тому

    And 2) is just to build a voltage driven current source (time to use your EE skills on transistors). I only need to drive a (inexpensive) laser diode for my project, so no need for complicated current driver for my laser. So I built a voltage driven current source on my board to drive the laser. And I used the same modulated voltage as one of the input for the demodulator at the output. Hope it helps, and good luck!

  • @iristhevirus
    @iristhevirus 10 років тому

    You need a modulated current source to drive your laser. There are 2 ways: 1) If you are at development stage of your project that nothing is set in stone yet, I suggest to buy bench top laser drivers/current supply from the store. Then what you are looking for on one of those is to have either modulation settings for adjustable frequencies to modulate your laser current, or to have an input for an outside trigger waveform. And for the triggering waveform, just hook up a fcn generator.

  • @Christian041291
    @Christian041291 11 років тому

    Hey, I am trying to build a modulator for my laser. I have a DC power supply, an amplifier for my laser, an oscilloscope and a lock in amplifier. I am doing my best to understand the workings of the lock in but am having so much trouble. Any input on what to do would be very helpful. Feel free to email me. greenhillchristian@yahoo.com