How To Learn To Code In Germany

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  • @miraniseini2931
    @miraniseini2931 Рік тому +48

    I don’t think you two have any idea how much you’re helping us. I love this channel so much

  • @user-vj7od9em9z
    @user-vj7od9em9z 6 місяців тому +3

    I am from guatemala too, nice to meet you, I've worked for Germany as frontend developer , remotely, it is a good job ❤

  • @mohammadheydari6274
    @mohammadheydari6274 Рік тому +8

    I just wanted to take a second to convey how appreciative I am that you took the time to provide such a useful guide on how to learn to code in Germany. My own coding journey has been made much easier for me by seeing your video. I appreciate the time and work you put into making such an extensive guide; the knowledge and suggestions you gave are insightful and useful. Thank you very much for helping ambitious programmers like me to accomplish our objectives by making your knowledge and experience available to the globe. Continue your fantastic effort!

  • @P4Ol483r3
    @P4Ol483r3 Рік тому +8

    I came to Germany as Nurse but in my 30s now it has been difficult to think about doing this job until 67, this info opens a lot of possibilities and Ican see my future doing my life easier just by changing my path. Thanks a lot!

  • @rtmsrtms1386
    @rtmsrtms1386 Рік тому +4

    very useful for someone that searches a new path in his carreer.

  • @patriciamillin1977
    @patriciamillin1977 5 місяців тому +2

    In the last 18 years of my work life, I worked as an assistant to the General Manager in IT, but I totally disliked the job as such. The only thing that gave me pleasure was designing web pages and creating online forms for our company intranet. When I first came to the company I was advised by a co-worker to find something I enjoy and make it mine. I had dabbled with HTML at home before joining the company and further built up my knowledge base by learning CSS, JavaScript and PHP autodidact. I’m since long retired, but I still have all the books I bought myself to learn.

  • @kayanbsoul7483
    @kayanbsoul7483 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello ladies, this is yet another thank you for your awsome super helpful content. Just brilliant the way you simplify things and make anything accessible. So thank you thank you thank you. I so much appreciate what you do and the way you do it. Cheers.

  • @MESTER47
    @MESTER47 Рік тому +2

    Great video, I started both programming back in 2004, unfortunately I didn’t graduate, this video and the todays options are just amazing. Thank you so much, you are great.

  • @pedrocintra
    @pedrocintra Рік тому +2

    Yaaaay! The indrotuction is back! I missed that. Every Monday I look forward to a video from you.
    When I first started learning to code, I was in a similar situation. I was dissatisfied with my job and needed a fresh start.

  • @thaymacgames
    @thaymacgames Рік тому +3

    I'm moving to Düsseldorf in 2 weeks and you guys have being helping me so much with those videos. I'm a software development student already.

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому +2

      We hope that your move will go smoothly 😊

    • @thaymacgames
      @thaymacgames Рік тому

      @@simplegermany thanks a lot! ☺️

  • @thea7035
    @thea7035 Рік тому +2

    Very detailed explanation. Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences!

  • @Alirahabi
    @Alirahabi 3 місяці тому +1

    My Favorite Chanel, we are Awesome 😎

  • @Mar-iz1do
    @Mar-iz1do Рік тому +1

    Wow, Chapeau Jen! I also switched careers from finance to Data Science and Analytics when after I moved to Germany. i'm glad to hear inspiring stories like yours :)

  • @fri7z_
    @fri7z_ Рік тому +1

    You kept your word and you did this video. Thank you 🙂

  • @edmundnew2869
    @edmundnew2869 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Very well presented.

  • @TMD21Apr09
    @TMD21Apr09 Рік тому +1

    Yes, it’s inspiring and encouraging!❤

  • @laidbackuser
    @laidbackuser 11 місяців тому +1

    a lot of FCC courses are a bit outdated, JavaScript for example, so you can pick it up as a starter course but don't expect to get efficient using FCC alone. Also Wes Bos is amazing, super comprehensive course.

  • @popeye-cl9wm
    @popeye-cl9wm Рік тому +1

    This video is useful. As a doctor who just recently moved to Germany and struggling with learning German language .. i have been questioning my self about coding and switching my career and i am still considering it ..and this video just gave a boost to that idea

    • @realmaureenoyakhilome
      @realmaureenoyakhilome Рік тому +4

      Honestly you already have gold. Medicine is gold. Learning to code is like starting from the ground again. I am currently learning myself and phew!!! I wish I were a doctor. 😂 You can learn the language. It’s just an obstacle and you can do it. I have never been to a German school and I am doing well. You can to. ❤

  • @97Trishella
    @97Trishella 10 місяців тому +3

    U forgot to mention Ausbildung in IT, which is maybe the best option currently on German market. U get payed, u get experience, u network, u learn about newest tehnology at work. Opportunities after finishing are as good as someone who has degree, maybe even higher depending how much u invested time in learning - u have more freedom to choose in what to specialize, and not stuck with bunch of subjects that are outdated, dry, boring and unecessary.
    Uni and even bootcamps cant keep up with their programs with current IT Industry.

    • @sihamkattabi3373
      @sihamkattabi3373 5 місяців тому

      How can you get accepted in such programs?

    • @97Trishella
      @97Trishella 5 місяців тому

      @@sihamkattabi3373 search for companies that offer places, apply like you would for internship. U have to know german well enough tho to communicate :)

  • @DidarShams8240
    @DidarShams8240 Рік тому

    Veeeery eye opening, specially for people who are planning or should start planning to transit in another career track

  • @MetalBere
    @MetalBere Рік тому +1

    Love this, so well explained 👏👏👏

  • @kalliakoukou6949
    @kalliakoukou6949 Рік тому +1

    What can I say, Jen! You are truly an inspiration 😊

  • @thej680
    @thej680 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm starting to apply now with no responses yet. I know applying from another country is fine, but I can understand it being definitely a factor. You say having a degree in CS is good. I don't know how well my degree fits a CS degree, but I like to believe it does. I have a math degree with a bunch of the important CS classes in America. I also have experience doing DevOps, database development, and web development for the US government. I've also received recognition for my work. I hope this is enough.

  • @markrussell4682
    @markrussell4682 Рік тому +1

    If you are interested in mobile development, JS,/React Native is NOT sufficient. You really must know Java/Kotlin and/or Swift, as well as SQL and XML. A good understanding of AWS, or something similar, is also very helpful.

    • @markrussell4682
      @markrussell4682 Рік тому

      Just fyi, mobile dev is a hot field in Germany now. I freelance for lots of German clients.

  • @marilynaber7396
    @marilynaber7396 Рік тому

    Forever grateful to you both. 🙏🏾

  • @MexicandianenHolanda
    @MexicandianenHolanda Рік тому

    Love your channel! Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱

  • @fannychristozova8158
    @fannychristozova8158 Рік тому +1

    Jen, this is inspiring! I'll come working on projects and ideas, although I'm not a Dev myself, not yet. I have been a little disappointed in my surrounding, but that's Ok. I spent a year learning front end and landed a job in a high hosting company. The work was good, everything was fine for a while. I lost my girl while working for SG. Since then I have stopped learning or proceeding with Dev. I had Front End, I was excited to get to do things, I was learning... and she left me. I left my belief and my ideas for some time. That is my biggest mistake . Thank you!

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому +2

      Sorry to read! There are always roadblocks on a path, we just need to find the deviation. We hope you can continue your path in learning 😊

    • @fannychristozova8158
      @fannychristozova8158 Рік тому +1

      @@simplegermany Exactly! Well, I find that your recipe to owning such thing entirely new and really massive as coding, is very similar to mine, just learned it differently. First decide to change carreer path and skills. Also first, have the right person beside you. Second, have patience to see if this is really your thing and go for it at full. 🙂So who knows, it's not off the table, it might actually re-start for me sooner than I think.

  • @haghighi251
    @haghighi251 Рік тому +1

    Such a great video. Could you please guys make a video about how we can find a job in Dusseldorf in IT? which websites are better or which kind of trick should we use, etc ..? I know you made some different videos about some parts of this stuff, but you never made a video about how we should apply as a web developer or how we should negotiate as a web developer. I know you always try to make videos for the bigger part of your followers but I think it would be so awesome if you make some individual videos about IT sometimes.

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому

      Thanks for the suggestions 😊

    • @fannychristozova8158
      @fannychristozova8158 Рік тому +1

      @@simplegermany That is a good suggestion indeed. And I saw in December one or two people put an awesome idea of something like The job interviews, part 2. I miss the part 2's. 😇

  • @ShawandaAsbury
    @ShawandaAsbury Рік тому +1

    Great video! I'm working on my data analysis/science skills. I'm currently deepening my Python knowledge. I do have experience with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SQL along with scrum certifications. I'm just trying to improve and figure out how to get in!

    • @astrodyke
      @astrodyke Рік тому

      Another thing that can help with getting your foot in the door - if you don’t have the built in networks from university or bootcamp, it also really helps to go to some of the various tech meetups in your area or even online. Mintbean has some really great online mini-hackathons that are awesome for building more portfolio projects and meeting some peers and mentors.

    • @astrodyke
      @astrodyke Рік тому +2

      The other network piece is to not keep your goals to yourself in your social circles broadly. Your friends, random acquaintances, and non-tech colleagues can still be a huge asset & help you get your toe in the door, but only if you tell them what you’re looking for.

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому +1

      Those are amazing tips @Anna 😊

  • @srikanth_2k273
    @srikanth_2k273 Рік тому +3

    I think AUSBILDUNG is also a good way to become a professional.

  • @apanakos
    @apanakos Рік тому

    You are amazing! Perfect structured explanation !!!

  • @komalchougule1426
    @komalchougule1426 Рік тому

    I love the Yvonne is looking at Jen ❤❤

  • @joannunemaker6332
    @joannunemaker6332 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for sharing your story. It's so interesting how technology has changed over the years.

  • @jonathankolberg2706
    @jonathankolberg2706 Рік тому

    Ops is Operations, so the maintaince of server operating systems (linux) and scaling stuff, if needed.

  • @Yosh001
    @Yosh001 Рік тому

    Just to add one "not-so-hip" programming language that has a certain possibility to get you into a job is ABAP. It offers a procedural as well as an object oriented approach. It's the language you write custom programs and enhancements in to the magic 3 letters: SAP. Most companies using SAP sooner or later will either work on a contract base with an ABAP programmer or they will even hire one as in-house developer.

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому

      Thanks for letting us know! SAP is a whole world of its own 😇

  • @Gianizzle2002
    @Gianizzle2002 Рік тому

    I got an Ausbildungutschein from the Agentur für Arbeit, starting my Bootcamp tomorrow 🎉🎉🎉

    • @yuliyashunkina1009
      @yuliyashunkina1009 Рік тому +1

      Congrats and good luck! I have just started an online full stack dev course while attending integration course through job center, but i was wandering if after that I will have a hard time finding job without the network or German certificate and maybe it would be better to do Ausbildung in this field. I would really like to start working as web dev as soon as possible, but will see how that goes

    • @Miguel-ve1lh
      @Miguel-ve1lh 3 місяці тому

      @@yuliyashunkina1009curious to hear an update on your progress thus far 😊 as I am currently on a similar boat

  • @h-o-n-e-y-b
    @h-o-n-e-y-b Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU

  • @Ph34rNoB33r
    @Ph34rNoB33r Рік тому +1

    Small correction regarding 10:50, CS50x (the free version of CS50 as you'd find it on edX) does not start at specific dates, you can start any time.
    The course receives updates every year on January 1st (new recordings from the recent fall semester, mostly small adjustments to assignments), with most submission progress being migrated into the next year (though migrated progress is not qualified for another migration).

  • @princeabbas1996
    @princeabbas1996 Рік тому +1

    You are lovely! Thank you for a great video!

  • @yuliyashunkina1009
    @yuliyashunkina1009 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for that informative video. I am currently enrolled in online full stack course that is not german and it is actually my concern if I will be able to find job in Germany where I currently live and your video gives me hope ☺ Would be great to hear some tips on how to get foot in the door.

  • @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682
    @himmel-erdeundzuruck5682 Рік тому +1

    You actually do know that there is still another way to study in Germany? As a Fachinformatiker you'd work at a company and at the same time get a three years training. You also earn some money, I guess around 1000€ a month. So if you do not want to pay AND to get a allround education.

  • @jonasbermejo
    @jonasbermejo Рік тому +1

    Muchas gracias por crear contenido tan interesante para Alemania y la vida en general, ya no se que haria sin ustedes !!! Hacen un buen equipo !!! Las felicito a las dos !!!

  • @sherdogsss
    @sherdogsss Рік тому +3

    Funny enough, I've been a Software Developer for 11 years now and I get turned down even for Junior jobs in Germany because I don't speak German yet or I don't live there. Otherwise, the situation is as you described with jobs chasing me but only for Bulgaria(the country where I currently live). I hope some day to have some German company take a risk with me otherwise I'll be forced to lie on LinkedIn that I live in Germany just so that they start chasing me :)

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому

      Oh, that is interesting! We have developers write to us that they have been hired from outside of Germany. Are you getting interviews?

  • @mauriciotorres6815
    @mauriciotorres6815 Рік тому +1

    I studied by my own and i have been working as frontend developer by one year. I heared that in germany if you don't have a degree but have 3 years of experience and also know b1 en german, is posibble get a IT Specialist Visa to live in German. But i have a question, if i get other kind of visa ( in uruguay we have the posibility of get Working holidays visa for a whole year in Germany, in this case would be a posibilty get a job as developer in this time and start to live there permantly ? ( My native language is spanish but i have b2 in english and also i started to learn german).
    P.d I follow your channel for a long time i didn't expect this video :)

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому

      If your visa allows you to work in Germany, there shouldn’t be any issue in you getting a developer job. I only had 1.5 years of experience when I was hired for a developer job in Germany. So don’t be shy and apply to the jobs you would like to have. :)

  • @evilmonkeygaming7200
    @evilmonkeygaming7200 Рік тому +1

    very nice

  • @frogGames
    @frogGames Рік тому

    As a software developer graduate from a University, it's extremely hard for someone that doesn't speak german to find a job in germany as someone living outside EU.
    But I'm learning german currently.

  • @SB-jk1cq
    @SB-jk1cq 3 місяці тому

    Love this video, I have a question. What coding language do you suggest a person start with these days if they want to learn? Thanks.

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  3 місяці тому

      Depends on the industry you want to focus. For web development - I’d start with JavaScript.

  • @jadelaossa
    @jadelaossa Рік тому +1

    Olé tú!

  • @henrique_zsp
    @henrique_zsp Рік тому

    Hey Jen and Yvonne!! With which bootcamps with networks in germany did you have contact with? I'm taking the classes on data analysis in freecodecamp but would want to get access to a job network like you mentioned here 19:40 .

  • @aredochris6688
    @aredochris6688 Рік тому

    I will follow your path soon

  • @jan_vozar
    @jan_vozar Рік тому +1

    Jen, could you share the link with your self-promotion video, what you mentioned ?

  • @Zoldidi
    @Zoldidi 9 місяців тому +1

    What German Bootcamps would you recommend?

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  9 місяців тому +1

      Hey @Zoldidi! We have heard great things about WBS Coding School. Good Luck!

  • @manishsaini6496
    @manishsaini6496 Рік тому

    How I am applying from India in a web development company

  • @jephdizon
    @jephdizon Рік тому

    Great video! I hope this will inspire people to consider software engineering careers.

  • @basitabbasi7767
    @basitabbasi7767 Рік тому +1

    You have done such a great job and such a beautiful couple❤

  • @ovocado9965
    @ovocado9965 Рік тому

    I have masters degree in software engineering, 6 years of experience overall, almost 2 of them on a Web developer position and I can’t find any relevant positions in the Berlin. They are looking for different skills and senior level. I’m still looking for a job.
    Think twice before spending a lot of money for the boot camps etc. because it might be no right job for you after all.

  • @julianajuh13
    @julianajuh13 Рік тому

    I'm a brazilian full stack developer, I tooootally plan on moving to germany with a work permit but I guess as a first job its easier to get a job here in brazil and then with experience apply for jobs in germany, idk if is a good strategy but even tho I say this, I am still applying for jobs in germany as well hahaha you never know right?

  • @cooldeep03691
    @cooldeep03691 Рік тому

    YOU BOTH ARE AMAZING LADIES

  • @shamilaayyappan4791
    @shamilaayyappan4791 Рік тому

    Hi . thanks for your information video it is very useful to us .I am currently studying in germany.i want learn c++,java, python.please tell about how to learn this with certificate . please reply me

  • @codewithsandy6156
    @codewithsandy6156 Рік тому

    is iOS development have good opportunity in Germany

  • @kn_82
    @kn_82 Рік тому

    I am a Physicist with long academic career. I wanted to do career transition, therefore did a bootcamp in Data Scientist from Sept-Dec. 2022. I am on work visa that expires in mid-April 2023. I also did a project in it and also developed another project for my portfolio. However, I am simply getting rejections just on the basis of my application, not even a single interview call (career services of bootcamp helped me to prepare my CV). Even for a junior data scientist position, recruiters are asking for 2-3 years experience, and most of the times there are more than 200 applicants even for a junior position. How to get a job in such a scenario? I want to stay in Germany, and I need a job to stay here, but I am not getting any job in Data Science. What should I do?

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому

      Hey Nipin, sorry that you are having difficulties getting a job. I'd be curious to see your CV and get to know what projects you have done and how you are showcasing them. Would you mind sending me your CV to jen@simplegermany.com?

    • @kn_82
      @kn_82 Рік тому

      @@simplegermany Hey Jen, thank you so much for the reply. Sent!

  • @danac92
    @danac92 Рік тому

    Kennt jemand die Wbs coding School?

  • @manjut3473
    @manjut3473 Рік тому

    I am searching for a job for test automation Engineer/QA engineer English speaking job…

  • @Angel_EU34
    @Angel_EU34 Рік тому

    Would you say is easier if you already worked for a bit as a junior developer in your country? Specially if it is an European country?

  • @bremexperience
    @bremexperience Рік тому +1

    That's crazy, in the meantime in Canada we have a shortage of workers.

  • @canardeur8390
    @canardeur8390 Рік тому

    1.5 years to find a job as a junior developer in Germany??
    You could have found freelance developer contracts much quicker!!

  • @mountainhunter
    @mountainhunter Рік тому +1

    Any one wants to lean coding one to one. ping me, Can I speak German as well English. i have almost 10 years of experience

  • @Bighero-y8z
    @Bighero-y8z Рік тому

    can't i become software developer by doing ausbildung ?

    • @patriciamillin1977
      @patriciamillin1977 5 місяців тому

      Hi, your comment is already 7 months old, so I presume you have already found the answer, but just in case: yes, you can do an Ausbildung as a software developer, for example Fachinformatiker für Anwendungsentwicklung or Fachinformatiker für System-Integration. Good luck 🍀

    • @Bighero-y8z
      @Bighero-y8z 5 місяців тому +1

      @@patriciamillin1977 thank you for the answer.
      Can you tell me about dual study too?

    • @patriciamillin1977
      @patriciamillin1977 5 місяців тому +1

      @@Bighero-y8z Not too much, I’m afraid. The IT company I worked for didn’t accept dual study. All I can say is that part of the time you would be in the company, learning your trade in an actual work environment and the other part would be spent at college/uni in a pure study-based environment. The advantage is that you would have a Bachelor’s degree as well as a certificate from the relevant chamber responsible for the Ausbildung of your choice. The disadvantage might be the stress of having to study for both educational systems.

    • @Bighero-y8z
      @Bighero-y8z 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@patriciamillin1977 thanks for letting me know 😊

  • @bharath2508
    @bharath2508 Рік тому

    You could have chosen a remote job from USA.
    You anyway paid for the bootcamp.

    • @Miguel-ve1lh
      @Miguel-ve1lh 3 місяці тому

      Would they hire you when living in Germany tho? I heard they wouldn’t due to being a hassle with tax reasons

  • @numb980
    @numb980 Рік тому

    Put words like crypto in your block list to remove these spammers

  • @heigov8941
    @heigov8941 Рік тому

    Aren't you guys married? Doesn't that make a visa redundant?

  • @daler1988
    @daler1988 Рік тому

    I swear god that the blond one is beautiful ❤️😍 I just love her eyes her feature faces

  • @aruny25
    @aruny25 Рік тому

    Simple Germany - Quality Content

  • @dejavujoyeriaybisuteria4568

    So amazing and inspiring! I'm just starting to learn coding and I wonder how to track projects/portfolio and what to use to keep them available to show? Also, do you think help desk is a good start to get better tech jobs later? @simplegermany

    • @simplegermany
      @simplegermany  Рік тому +1

      You should definitely have an active GitHub profile and once you’re done with some projects your proud of, you should create your personal website showcasing them. Ideally your projects should be online so you can link to them from your GitHub and personal website 😊
      Hope that answers your questions?

    • @dejavujoyeriaybisuteria4568
      @dejavujoyeriaybisuteria4568 Рік тому +1

      @@simplegermany thanks a lot! You and your content are awesome 😊