Woww!! Great Video, I could See the struggle in your effort, your video and your eyes. I too am on my Journey of facing rejections and making me motivated to try harder the next time to crack a good SWE Position. Thank You for the Video Gauri!!❤❤
Thankyou so much for sharing your journey , It' s good to see and it' s relatable , I also feel imposter syndrome and feels like is Coding is for me ? Am I in the right career . But it's been 1 year I am in this field , And I feel approx. everyone feels the same because of the nature of the job of programming - where we need to constantly learn and had a lot of information to process .... Thanks again wishing you all the very best in your UA-cam journey and for your future 🎉🎉
I really enjoyed the video! As a computer science student also navigating her way into developing her professional career, I identified a lot with many things you talked about and also learned a whole lot out of your experience! Thanks for sharing! :)
I just don't know y i clicked the video may be becuz am failing again n again at a problem, so thumbnail was relating to me and I watched the whole video. It gave me hopes to continue Thanks for ur experiences Btw violet or pink suits the background
Hello Gauri, we are same generation of software engineering, we started with C in university and started career with Angular 🥰. I am a interested in full stack positions based on Spring, Angular and Azure. 🙂Great advices and video! Keep going! You are super🤩🤩
It’s definitely not mandatory! But I think it helps a lot with tackling similar problems during coding interviews or even just to strength your data strictures and algorithm knowledge
I don’t think you’ll ever feel prepared enough until you jump in and try it out, the good thing about a big company is that there are a ton of mentors around to help you out (probably not true for some companies 🤷🏼♀️)
It is an important discovery - nothing is complex, you can be just unfamiliar yet.
Wow such a diverse journey. Great vid!
Thank you!! ♥️
Woww!! Great Video, I could See the struggle in your effort, your video and your eyes. I too am on my Journey of facing rejections and making me motivated to try harder the next time to crack a good SWE Position. Thank You for the Video Gauri!!❤❤
Aww thank you so much!
Gauri, thanks for this video right when I needed it :)) this is inspiring me to keep going
Aww thank you!! 🥰
Thankyou so much for sharing your journey , It' s good to see and it' s relatable , I also feel imposter syndrome and feels like is Coding is for me ? Am I in the right career . But it's been 1 year I am in this field , And I feel approx. everyone feels the same because of the nature of the job of programming - where we need to constantly learn and had a lot of information to process .... Thanks again wishing you all the very best in your UA-cam journey and for your future 🎉🎉
I really enjoyed the video! As a computer science student also navigating her way into developing her professional career, I identified a lot with many things you talked about and also learned a whole lot out of your experience! Thanks for sharing! :)
That’s so nice to hear! Thank you ♥️
amazing journey.. waiting for more videos like this
Aww thank you!
I just don't know y i clicked the video may be becuz am failing again n again at a problem, so thumbnail was relating to me and I watched the whole video. It gave me hopes to continue
Thanks for ur experiences
Btw violet or pink suits the background
That’s so nice to hear! Thank you ♥️
Wow , this video really motivates me
That’s so nice to hear! Thank you!
Hello Gauri, we are same generation of software engineering, we started with C in university and started career with Angular 🥰. I am a interested in full stack positions based on Spring, Angular and Azure. 🙂Great advices and video! Keep going! You are super🤩🤩
how did you apply for full time role in Berlin? Can you suggest platform to apply, interview procedure(rounds, asked in each round, expectations)...
Nice to know your journey.
I am PHP full stack developer having 10years experience.
Thank you!!
Failure is necessary, it's like a toxic friend who helps you
Very true!
I am on the same path, rejected from 5 interviews but still going (I am self taught with no degree).
Keep going!! Wish you all the best with your journey! 💪🏼
3:21 That could make a good coffee cup quote !!
Glad you feel that way hahaha
Is it mandatory to learn how to solve LeetCode questions? And what is the path to feeling prepared to be hired by a big company?
It’s definitely not mandatory! But I think it helps a lot with tackling similar problems during coding interviews or even just to strength your data strictures and algorithm knowledge
I don’t think you’ll ever feel prepared enough until you jump in and try it out, the good thing about a big company is that there are a ton of mentors around to help you out (probably not true for some companies 🤷🏼♀️)
Love you di from maharashtra, India 🇮🇳❤
Aww thank you!! ♥️
From which university you completed ur studies ?
National Uni of Singapore
heard about that
The Red.
How old are you?
27!
the cycle of thinking you know everything and nothing
while secretly always knowing you know almost nothing
Yeah!
I was also bad at coding... I mean I still am
Hahahahah 😂 depends on what you define as bad also
I dreamt of going to NUS when I was kid Lol never happened 😊
color inside you eyes !