Good in depth analysis...also adding to point that since now chat Gpts are available a senior engineer who has good system knowledge can code in a less time and company can get benefitted that senior can design and at the same time develop as well which junior engineer only can develop
A lot of the labels like "entry-level" are just data entry flubs. LinkedIn sticks in defaults if the originating company doesn't specify the job level. So some jobs are labeled "entry level" that are really more senior
What's the best thing a fresh grad can do right now? Full-stack development is the way? to be better prepared for jobs when the market is normalized. Please guide @Anwar
Love your videos and insight. I'm making the transition from programming to ML/DL/AI programming. I've been reading books, watching videos and doing my own projects to get experience, but its been slow going. Do you have any additional advice to help me make a successful transition?
Very interesting question.. but very hard to answer in a comment :) We can have a quick call sometime if you want. Here's my calendly link to book a 15 mins call: calendly.com/excelatds/free-office-hours-slot
I have worked with many, many small teams. Generally almost all the key work is done by one maybe two of the staff in say a 30-person group. So you want those x15 - x30 engineers.
Hi sir, I really appreciate your work. It will be amazing if you guide me for 4 year of my college (starting from September) roadmap to be a good candidate
Just love it because those shitty college nerds studying discrete mathematics and acing exams wont even get an interview while some random guy who know real stuff will make it big
You sure can... just don't expect an easy way in. Even if you've BS and MS in the CS, finding a job is hard for EVERYONE. But I'm things will become better in about a year. If you're ready to go through the grind, by all means you can do that.
We really are grateful for your efforts on doing a thorough research before sharing your inputs, Anwar. Thank you!
This is quality content, right here
Good in depth analysis...also adding to point that since now chat Gpts are available a senior engineer who has good system knowledge can code in a less time and company can get benefitted that senior can design and at the same time develop as well which junior engineer only can develop
A lot of the labels like "entry-level" are just data entry flubs. LinkedIn sticks in defaults if the originating company doesn't specify the job level. So some jobs are labeled "entry level" that are really more senior
UK here : I like your videos : very adult and calm.
Thanks... you just made my day :)
Awesome knowledge sharing. thanks Anwar
Great realistic videos 🙏🙏
Thank you. I'm glad you like it!
What's the best thing a fresh grad can do right now? Full-stack development is the way? to be better prepared for jobs when the market is normalized. Please guide @Anwar
Love your videos and insight. I'm making the transition from programming to ML/DL/AI programming.
I've been reading books, watching videos and doing my own projects to get experience, but its been slow going.
Do you have any additional advice to help me make a successful transition?
Very interesting question.. but very hard to answer in a comment :) We can have a quick call sometime if you want. Here's my calendly link to book a 15 mins call:
calendly.com/excelatds/free-office-hours-slot
@@DrAnwarHaq Thanks for the offer. I'll do this ASAP.
I have worked with many, many small teams.
Generally almost all the key work is done by one maybe two of the staff in say a 30-person group.
So you want those x15 - x30 engineers.
I'm glad you're also having the same observations
Hi sir,
I really appreciate your work. It will be amazing if you guide me for 4 year of my college (starting from September) roadmap to be a good candidate
Just love it because those shitty college nerds studying discrete mathematics and acing exams wont even get an interview while some random guy who know real stuff will make it big
Hi, can a non-tech grad after pursuing MS Business analytics enter into DS? Please share your views on such transition.
You sure can... just don't expect an easy way in. Even if you've BS and MS in the CS, finding a job is hard for EVERYONE. But I'm things will become better in about a year. If you're ready to go through the grind, by all means you can do that.
@@DrAnwarHaq Thankyou. Can you make a new video on how to get started with the journey in 2024 from scratch