Subscribed! I started watching your video on the work culture and stayed back viewing the rest of the videos. As a junior dev trying to take the next step up, it really helps when these very realistic dynamics in the life of IT career-starters are broken down and addressed. Looking forward to more of these!
Hey Vanessa Love your tips. I've just taken up coding as a way to shift my career recently and based off your points I can see some of my skills & personality traits may actually be a benefit to me instead of a barrier. One particularly stood out to me atm: I did think that developers are sitting in a room at their home office just quietly hammering out some indecipherable essay alone. This isolation is a stereotype that was holding me back as I do enjoy collaboration a lot, but hearing that it's more balanced than I thought from another woman is reassuring to me. Thanks a million
Hey Kim! Thank you so much for sharing. I think it is great you are learning to code! I believe switching careers was the best thing for me, I should have done it sooner. If you enjoy a lot of collaboration, my suggestion would be to look into frontend or full stack development. I currently am working more on the frontend side of things and I collaborate with a UX designer and users on an almost regular day basis so maybe frontend would be something that interests you (:
Thank you so much for your advice. It truly resonates with me. Recently, I've discovered the value of writing down everything I'm working on. It's been incredibly helpful for tracking what I've learned and accomplished. I often feel like I'm not making any progress even though I'm constantly busy. Documenting even the smallest tasks has made it much easier to see my progess clearly and stay motivated. Hope you're doing well and continuing to create more valuable content like this. Love from Vietnam❤
Thank you so much for your advice; it truly resonates with me. Recently, I’ve discovered the value of writing down everything I’m working on. It’s been incredibly helpful for tracking what I’ve learned and accomplished. I often feel like I’m not making progress, even though I’m constantly busy. Documenting even the smallest tasks has made it much easier to see my progress clearly and stay motivated. Hope you're doing well ❤ I'm looking forward to your videos
Really cool content Vanessa, thanks a lot! I'm from brazil and i am trying to get a international job, and i realize that first i need to improve my communication in my own language, before i take this large step.
Youre cool :) i also love to code and design electronics aaaand machine parts. Love most things related to machines, getting them to work. And i sadly talk too much :( Trying to let others talk, either way, it is easy to listen to some voices, yours are one of those that would suit radio.
Hi Vanessa! Great videos, happy to find them. I am also new into software world and studying in university. I was wondering which software and camera do you use for video editing for your UA-cam. I am also knee to start UA-cam channel but luck the confidence 😅
Hello! I use Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) to record the videos. I use my iPhone for video and the Wave 3 for audio. I edit the videos using DaVinci Resolve. (:
Subscribed! I started watching your video on the work culture and stayed back viewing the rest of the videos.
As a junior dev trying to take the next step up, it really helps when these very realistic dynamics in the life of IT career-starters are broken down and addressed.
Looking forward to more of these!
Hey Vanessa Love your tips. I've just taken up coding as a way to shift my career recently and based off your points I can see some of my skills & personality traits may actually be a benefit to me instead of a barrier. One particularly stood out to me atm: I did think that developers are sitting in a room at their home office just quietly hammering out some indecipherable essay alone. This isolation is a stereotype that was holding me back as I do enjoy collaboration a lot, but hearing that it's more balanced than I thought from another woman is reassuring to me. Thanks a million
Hey Kim! Thank you so much for sharing. I think it is great you are learning to code! I believe switching careers was the best thing for me, I should have done it sooner. If you enjoy a lot of collaboration, my suggestion would be to look into frontend or full stack development. I currently am working more on the frontend side of things and I collaborate with a UX designer and users on an almost regular day basis so maybe frontend would be something that interests you (:
Thank you so much for your advice. It truly resonates with me. Recently, I've discovered the value of writing down everything I'm working on. It's been incredibly helpful for tracking what I've learned and accomplished. I often feel like I'm not making any progress even though I'm constantly busy. Documenting even the smallest tasks has made it much easier to see my progess clearly and stay motivated.
Hope you're doing well and continuing to create more valuable content like this.
Love from Vietnam❤
Thank you so much for your advice; it truly resonates with me. Recently, I’ve discovered the value of writing down everything I’m working on. It’s been incredibly helpful for tracking what I’ve learned and accomplished. I often feel like I’m not making progress, even though I’m constantly busy. Documenting even the smallest tasks has made it much easier to see my progress clearly and stay motivated.
Hope you're doing well ❤ I'm looking forward to your videos
Really cool content Vanessa, thanks a lot! I'm from brazil and i am trying to get a international job, and i realize that first i need to improve my communication in my own language, before i take this large step.
Wow 🤘
Thank you❤
Thank you so much❤️
Youre cool :)
i also love to code and design electronics aaaand machine parts.
Love most things related to machines, getting them to work.
And i sadly talk too much :(
Trying to let others talk, either way, it is easy to listen to some voices, yours are one of those that would suit radio.
nice, this is a good insights. nice.
Hi Vanessa! Great videos, happy to find them. I am also new into software world and studying in university. I was wondering which software and camera do you use for video editing for your UA-cam. I am also knee to start UA-cam channel but luck the confidence 😅
Hello! I use Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) to record the videos. I use my iPhone for video and the Wave 3 for audio. I edit the videos using DaVinci Resolve. (:
Nice video!
me working as a newbee full stack Engineer in japan. Everything that i as given from senior enginner is so hard :)
Nice video mam ❤
hej Vanessa, I live also in stockholm and I am frontend develper loking gor job now... How can i find my first job in IT ?
I'm studying c# idk why I'm a personal trainer lol