He said a couple of things I firmly believe in till this day because the age of "working hard" is for trying to be well-rounded and is more of padding for you to feel good about certain non-outcomes. A specialist only works on what he needs to. You must adapt to exactly what is being asked because you can do 1000 leet code questions and still never learn to think algorithmically. It really cuts the fat. Instead of overloading yourself, you specialize yourself.
As someone who's been 6+ months unemployed it is really inspiring to hear that Omayo patiently waited and grinded for 17 months to get that dream offer. It makes me feel like I shouldn't just settle for the first company that comes my way. Loving this content!
@@namanhkapur I enjoyed your previous videos with short interview snippets on experience and pay. This one stands out for its in-depth conversation-your insightful questions and the interviewee’s authenticity made it exceptional. Moving forward, it might be interesting to see whether you’ll continue focusing on content or still aim for a SWE role, sharing any challenges and lessons along the way. A video showing your daily grind-like whether you’ll stay in NYC or consider moving back to Houston to save costs-could also resonate well. Great work keeping it engaging and entertaining-keep it up!
Hi Namanh, how do you usually connect with these people in tech field? How significant has networking been in your job search? I’d really appreciate any tips on building a strong network. For a bit of background, I recently graduated with a CS degree and am currently working remotely as a software developer in Canada. Since my current pay isn’t great, I’m exploring ways to advance, either through upskilling or networking, and would love to hear your suggestions! I am particularly struggling to network with other tech professionals.
@@namanhkapur this was so good, I learnt that no matter how long it takes, I must be on top of my game, even though I'm in Africa, but who knows tomorrow, I might get a chance at these top companies in the future
Stop with the clickbait titles. You’re implying that this guy went from 0 to 363k. Which is untrue altogether. This doesn’t do right by the people who actually start at the bottom.
@namanhkapur working hard won't get you to $363k, and he is that young he is lying. i dare him to show us his pay stubs, dotn tell me later oh no i get paid $140k but $223k wa a compensation that he my get he may nt and it may go to 0 value
Love Omayo man he's so funny! As a Canadian developer I'm so jealouse of your salaries down south😭
Love him too
He said a couple of things I firmly believe in till this day because the age of "working hard" is for trying to be well-rounded and is more of padding for you to feel good about certain non-outcomes.
A specialist only works on what he needs to. You must adapt to exactly what is being asked because you can do 1000 leet code questions and still never learn to think algorithmically.
It really cuts the fat. Instead of overloading yourself, you specialize yourself.
Said it better than me brother :)
My Nigerian brother 🇳🇬😊
He’s a beast
444! Also this was very informative and I wrote down the interview questions too this is so helpful for a newbie entering tech
As someone who's been 6+ months unemployed it is really inspiring to hear that Omayo patiently waited and grinded for 17 months to get that dream offer.
It makes me feel like I shouldn't just settle for the first company that comes my way. Loving this content!
Love the attitude!
Joining Snap this summer, super excited !
i love how you blurred it in the thumbail but we still see it, and you put a beep to block out the noise but we still hear it lol
Thanks for the great video Namanh.....Congrats Omayo :)
Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work!
Thanks man!
Great interview
Any feedback?
@@namanhkapur I enjoyed your previous videos with short interview snippets on experience and pay. This one stands out for its in-depth conversation-your insightful questions and the interviewee’s authenticity made it exceptional. Moving forward, it might be interesting to see whether you’ll continue focusing on content or still aim for a SWE role, sharing any challenges and lessons along the way. A video showing your daily grind-like whether you’ll stay in NYC or consider moving back to Houston to save costs-could also resonate well. Great work keeping it engaging and entertaining-keep it up!
Love this content Naman ❤
Thanks homie
I enjoy your videos.
Am in the process of looking for a remote job . We share the process as Software Developer from Zambia 🇿🇲
Good luck man!
Great Words Literally🔥🔥
You da best
Omayo's a Good G
He really is
Completely off topic, but why are companies releasing new IDEs even though they want to get rid off SWEs
He is insanee !
Agreed
Hi Namanh, how do you usually connect with these people in tech field? How significant has networking been in your job search? I’d really appreciate any tips on building a strong network.
For a bit of background, I recently graduated with a CS degree and am currently working remotely as a software developer in Canada. Since my current pay isn’t great, I’m exploring ways to advance, either through upskilling or networking, and would love to hear your suggestions! I am particularly struggling to network with other tech professionals.
Friends of friends, fellowships, in-person events like vc mixers, fireside chats, etc
@@namanhkapurwhat fellowship opportunities are out there, and how can we find some?
Never clicked a video this fast
What’d you think?
@@namanhkapur this was so good, I learnt that no matter how long it takes, I must be on top of my game, even though I'm in Africa, but who knows tomorrow, I might get a chance at these top companies in the future
Stop with the clickbait titles. You’re implying that this guy went from 0 to 363k. Which is untrue altogether.
This doesn’t do right by the people who actually start at the bottom.
He went from unemployed to a high paying job
@@namanhkapur Clickbait describes misleading internet content or shocking headline titles that aim to drive traffic to a website
@namanhkapur better to do with your life than put down jobs who cares it's a job you still have to work. I don't get it?
Namanh offer reveal coming soon 👀
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Only one hits the lottery.... others try harder
Sometimes hard work leads to more lottery tickets (ie more luck)
working for evil company pay alot but its a shame you expose yourself 😂
this doesnt matter because he could be without a job next month
That’s always true but also much rarer now that the market has turned around
Stop the lies and click bait titles. You don't get paid $363k you're ruining other people lives with your lies
It's a great company in a great city, seems legit. Why do you think it's not true?
Man worked insanely hard to get where he is, don’t belittle him with your own ignorance
@namanhkapur working hard won't get you to $363k, and he is that young he is lying. i dare him to show us his pay stubs, dotn tell me later oh no i get paid $140k but $223k wa a compensation that he my get he may nt and it may go to 0 value
@@kiko7247 He has no reason whatsoever. they just hating for absolutely no reason .
Just because you can't achieve it doesn't mean you should be so jealous. Just try to be better than to throw a jealousy tantrum