Advice from a Principal Software Engineer at Amazon (Steve Huynh)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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Chatting with Steve Huynh about how I transitioned from a Physics student to a software engineer. Currently I work at Square as an Android Engineer.
Steve's UA-cam:
/ alifeengineered
Social:
/ mitch_tabian
/ codingwithmitch
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Don't forget your ENGAGEMENT
Hi Mitch, glad to see you!
Thanks for this podcast with Steve Huynh, he looks as professional & cool guy )
100% sure I need more mentor video like this for Middle level developer engineers and above!
Mitch your ENGAGEMENT.... And thanks steve for killer advice.
Nice conversations, i would like to see more of this type of content.
Thank you, this was insightful Mitch. I'd love to see more content on this subject if possible.
I'd love to hear more from you regarding these designs that you need to do on that level. This channel has mostly covered a lot of someone at L3 or lower would need, like coding and such, so this would be a great opportunity to give some more insight on the next step there.
I prob can't talk specifically about the designs. Gotta be careful what I say
@@codingwithmitch Oh absolutely. I meant more like about the idea of doing this in the first place. More abstract, not problem-specific.
I for example know about myself that I'm at that level where I can mostly do all the coding related stuff, but when it comes to something like designing upfront and so on I'm definitely not close to that. So just discussing that part by itself would be very valuable for a lot of people I think.
@@GakisStylianos hmm yeah that is an interesting idea. We'll see if I can come up with something practical. Tough because writing a design is very much about the implementation
@@codingwithmitch Hmm I understand. See that's the thing, since it's not something I am familiar with, I can't even properly give you input to help you do it. Really shows that I'm seriously lacking that kind of knowledge 😅
What was the other channel similar to his that you mentioned you watch?
Great tips wrapped in colourful language.
This video had great actionable advice.
Specially the one where steve mentioned about 'focusing on improving one's decision making with each feedback and not just making the correction'.
Welcome back Mitch 😍, I missed your videos
Great content, thank you! This is a very high value topic for many engineers. It should become not less popular than leet code videos.
Good to see you after a long time, Mitch.
i am happy to see that this channel is not dead. 😀😀
Thank you for your honesty!
Thanks Mitch!
Welcome back Mitch
I took notes! Love the points
I'd love to see more content on this subject if possible!!
Great chat!
Hi, nice to see you back. You been gone for almost a year. What happened? Will you continue to create tutorials?
Yeah almost done new course. Finishing final videos
I have to say I am quite impressed Mitch!
Great video!
Thanks, mitch
thanks for good content
A great example of how to get promited, But also how to mentor to senior level by personalization!
Hi,Mitch. I like all of your videos,they are awesome and concise. and help me a lot. keep moving,best regards
Mitch I love you mate
this was amazing!
Hey mitch, thanks for the videos, I love em.
Since you're talking about mentorship, I'd like to ask some career advice :D.
I used to work as a full time Android/Flutter Developer for 2 years until I resigned last year to pursue my master's abroad. I've done some freelance work after this. Now, I desperately wish to get back to being a full time Android Developer and I'm trying to catch up with the new technologies. Your videos help a lot.
If you could make a video or just reply here how I can improve and showcase my skills get hired, that'd be a big help.
Cheers :)
Publish some projects to production then build something like tabian.dev and use as resume
It will be great if you make videos for professionals who already have a job and try to go further :)
wow super great❤
Very interesting
The promo process is basically finding sponsorship, a good manger puts on good show for direct unless the direct lacks fundamental talent
Corporates ladder is hell for young people. Just switch companies rather than trying to climb and live your best life while you are young.
Who is the Rahul you guys talking about?
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AwesomeEEEEEE1!
Mitch, how did you learn programming, and managed to make courses on Android development which even experienced developers like myself watch?
Thousands of hours
@@codingwithmitch 💯
engagement :)
Did u get a promotion?
Shawn the "dead"
Like it 🌹
Mitch is struggling to climb corporate ladder😂😂
I enjoyed this video too much Mitch, and of course your stupid hair :D (Just kidding)
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Some kind of comment
I presume - An l5 is given l5 level.problems, Then How exactly he will have a L6 level scope and solution for L5 level problem!
The entire thing is like a cult-like culture thing!
𝔭𝔯𝔬𝔪𝔬𝔰𝔪 😜