Breaking Barriers: Journey of a Software Engineer from Uzbekistan to the USA

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
  • We all envy people that manage to immigrate to US.
    It is a dream that is engraved into our brains since childhood.
    I decided to invite a person whom I admire, Bekhzod.
    I show the real person behind "leetcodin" blog who managed to move from Tashkent to Pennsylvania.
    Through his knowledge he managed to move from Zarafshan, Navoi to Tashkent.
    t.me/leetcodin
    t.me/fnormuradov

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @user-md3gq1vk9r
    @user-md3gq1vk9r 10 днів тому +2

    The most importany desicion in my life was coming to Tashkent.
    I am originally from Navoi city. After finishing school I decided to move Tashkent. I think this decision changed my life entirely. I was far from my hometown, from my parents, from my friends. Here in Tashkent I made new friends which is smarter which has their own big goals in life. In Tashkent I started learning programming, after my work in fast food restarurant as a cooker. Then, I decided get bootcamp course. After thie copleting Bootcamp course I have started working as a Golang Backend Engineer.
    In conclusion, coming to Tashkent was a game-changing decision in my life, because here I realized that the world is full of opportunities.

    • @farrukh-normuradov
      @farrukh-normuradov  10 днів тому

      Wow!
      Glad to learn you story.
      Do you think this interview helped you in any way?
      Whom would you like to see interviewed in the next one?

    • @farrukh-normuradov
      @farrukh-normuradov  10 днів тому

      You are by the way the only person who watched that far and carefully! 🙈
      It feels like no-one noticed that there is a quiz that let's you win a book! :)

    • @user-md3gq1vk9r
      @user-md3gq1vk9r 10 днів тому +1

      @@farrukh-normuradov sure it helped me in some ways.
      There was some discussion about I even didn’t think before. For example, you discussed about is it really worth to try to FAANG.
      The difference your interview with others which I liked is it is in English. Which means people who watches this at least can improve their English in some ways.
      It should be better If you will interview with people who our society even doesn’t knows. Because, there a lot of people with great ideas, but our society doesn’t know them. I don’t know it could be your professors in your university or even your friend.

    • @farrukh-normuradov
      @farrukh-normuradov  10 днів тому +1

      Oh, you have just made my day!
      It feels like you got the message I tried to convey with my questions.
      Thanks!
      About professors and my friends is a great idea!
      I will consider it in my preparation to the upcoming videos.
      Are there particular questions you would like to ask?
      Or is there particular topic you are interested in?

    • @user-md3gq1vk9r
      @user-md3gq1vk9r 10 днів тому +1

      @@farrukh-normuradov
      Axax 😂.
      I wondered this too. After knowing the quiz, I looked at the comments, but no one wrote about the quiz.
      But I should say that I watched your interview fully in 3 days I think. It was helpful for me, that’s way please keep going making interviews

  • @sevinchabdisattarova100
    @sevinchabdisattarova100 2 дні тому +2

    Oh, amazing interview, I really loved it. Namely, I liked the natural flow of questions and ideas.
    I would say watching this interview has been my best decision in figurative way😂
    Coming to reality, i think my biggest decision was learning English, because that has been the one thing that opened several opportunities for me so far.
    When I was in 7th grade, I had been participating in math Olympiads for several years. My math teacher encouraged me to focus more on math, solve more problems, and aim for higher-level competitions. Initially, I competed at the district level, but she wanted me to advance further, winning at the district level and then competing at the regional and national levels.
    However, I had a problem. I loved learning English too. Focusing only on math stressed me out because I wasn't learning other subjects. I wanted more time for English. This caused a conflict with my math teacher. So, I decided to pause math and focus more on English, my other passion.
    I grew up in a village with limited technology. I knew about computers but thought they were only for document work.
    Learning English brought me to Tashkent, where I attended university. This opened up new opportunities, and I started learning programming. I discovered modern jobs and met innovative people, which changed my perspective.
    At university, I studied English in the English philology faculty. I realized how stressful it is to teach English to uninterested students in schools and colleges. I also discovered that teaching English wasn't what I truly wanted to do.So, I decided to learn programming. Now, as a final-year student, I'm about to graduate, and I’ve been working as a programmer. I'm grateful for learning both English and programming. They led me to your channel, helped me watch these videos, and allowed me to meet many brilliant people with great ideas.
    Thanks a lot❤

  • @sardorkhassanov3949
    @sardorkhassanov3949 16 днів тому +1

    Woww!🤝🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @temurnurimov
    @temurnurimov 16 днів тому +1

    Great video. Good luck!

  • @azamyuldashev3449
    @azamyuldashev3449 16 днів тому +1

    13:58 da kichik lekin ma'noga ta'sir qiluvchi xatolik: "write a code" jumlasi "qo'ng'iroqlar yozasiz" bo'lib qolgan.

    • @farrukh-normuradov
      @farrukh-normuradov  16 днів тому +1

      Thanks, for watching and being careful to details.
      I will update it.

  • @panth5501
    @panth5501 16 днів тому +1

    Immigrating to US is not that difficult if you are not from small subset of countries.