I have done some research since releasing the video, and I can recommend following resources for learning data engineering: 1. Learn Python I recommend following the Python for Everybody specialization course on Coursera, which is one of the most popular courses there: imp.i384100.net/x9gVO3 2. Learn SQL SQL is still the lingua franca of data. I recommend going with Learn SQL Basics for Data Science course, because it contains some chapters which are very releavant to data engineering in partcular, e.g. distributed computing with Spark imp.i384100.net/QOMZ09 3. Learn Bash scripting/Linux I wouldn't take a full course on it, but at least read a good article. if you do prefer to take a course/guided project, I think this one is short and good: www.coursera.org/projects/command-line-linux 4. Learn how to develop on the cloud, e.g. on AWS There are a few good courses around there, but I think the Coursera one is the most comprehensive imp.i384100.net/P0MJBM
Graduated in IT, (Bsc) I worked as a BI Consultant for 3 years , mainly build consultancy skills and learned to write nice ETL-jobs for a Big 4. Then started coding in Python as a beginner for another consultancy company :-D . Then Started with another company as a Data Engineer Consultant working on Cloud (AWS and Azure), then started Freelance :-D. For the record, Data engineering is quite wide role, you'd do a lot of different things : Creating API, industrializing Data Models, Creating data pipelines, deployment (Devops) etc ...
Do you work with cloud solutions (azure, aws) as a freelancer? I am working as a contractor consultant and no idea how to find a freelancing jobs where I can work on Azure platform.
Simple and direct 😊 The way you tell your experiences is awesome! A few years ago, I fell in love with SQL, ETL and Python (the last one was a love-hate relationship). Now I'm about to graduate and becoming a data engineer is what I want. Thanks a lot for your videos!
Thanks for your videos and all the inspiration you gave. I finally got a career switch inside of my company from Data Analyst to Data Engineer. Feels good.
I am designing a plan of career change, from Senior DBA Oracle (Postgres, MongoDB, Redis...) to Data Engineer, but the initial salary must be better than a Junior position for me, because I have a family to take care, so I am trying some ways to start at least as a Medium Data Engineer, getting better with Python and some usefull tools for a Data Engineer position, studying before the carrer migration, 6 up to 12 months, I don't know! I've just knew your channel and I am liking a lot the way you put the things on the table! Thank you Karolina!
Thank you!! Finally, someone who's honest in how to learn to get into this kind of industry. I became a data scientist by applying for junior roles, I avoided grad schemes, barely read any books, and courses just never did it for me. I learned by doing! And believing I could do it. Now I'm about to start a new job as a data manager in a startup, and need to learn data engineering. Hence why I'm here. I'll absolutely be following and subscribing! Keep up the good content!
There are at least more than 20 channel of people that talk about data engineering and related. But you are the best one! hope the best, cya again from italy :)
I have been job less for 4 months ...because i was looking for roles as an analyst. I was best in class while programming, but I do lack communication and case study solving skills required for analyst position. I am pretty sure i could learn any programming or technology super quickly. I am going to apply and study for data engineer roles for next 3 months. Thank you so much for such a detailed video.
Super informative! I'm finishing my masters and feels good to see that I've already good skills to start doing data science/engineering (I'm exploring the two options right now). Thanks for the SQL tutorial link, btw!
I'm glad I could shed some light on data engineering! Good luck with finishing your Masters! (I can imagine it can be a little stressful towards the end!)
ua-cam.com/video/ioZNNfxXXqo/v-deo.html so we are confusing data engineers with data scientists and data analysts. Data engineers are Network, Computer systems, and telecommunications engineers
Oh yeah, no problem. Swap out your Matlab knowledge with python, and your stress strain relations with relational databases and you're good to go friend!
There's some very useful information in here for those that need it, a great video as always! p.s. I really agree that the way to learn python for data engineering (or anything really) is to work on a project as soon as possible :)
Definitely, getting out of your comfort zone is always the most effective for, as you said, learning anything!
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Great video, thanks! You have answered almost all the questions I had in mind concerning the topic. Also `sl` and `cmatrix` had been the first two quirky bash commands I had installed first too to make myself feel empowered in taming the command line. XD
Hey loved the vid! Im going to graduate w CS degree in Spring 21. Im still not sure whether to follow saturated SWE path or something like Data Engineering. If you were to talk about salaries as well, how is it compared to SWE roles? (West Coast)
Thanks much for your feedback Karolina! As I'm just a babe in the woods, would want to first study for the Bachelor in Computer Applications while simultaneously working towards becoming a self-taught Data Engineer. And, of course, watch your and your guru's videos to accentuate my learning curve.
I would appreciate it in you could go more in-depth on making the switch from Economics to Computer Science. I majored in Chemistry but went into Sales. Things have not gone well so far. I'm honestly considering going back to school and getting a Masters in Computer Science but before that I will go to a community college and take a variety of classes first to see if Comp Sci is for me. I'm really at a cross roads right now, would appreciate your insight, maybe a video?
Great video! I was wondering if you had any suggestions on topics regarding "Learning/Experienced in Linux" I always see things like knowledge in Linux or stuff like that, but I am not sure what does that mean job-related.
Hi Karolina! 😊 Is there any relationship between Data Engineer and Devops?. I had an opportunity to make an internship about Devops and I refused it 🥳. I don't know if I did the right thing but I still have the contact of the person who interviewed me and was so interested in me. Then, ... from video do you recommend Data Engineer more than Data Scientist way?. At the moment I am following with my Python and SQL and any other thing more there 😉 Thank u very much for the videos and your work! I hope to see you soon 😍 Kind Regards! 👍
DevOps is different than data engineering. DevOps is a about setting up the infrastructure on which the code is run (so like setting up Github, connecting it to a scheduling software i.e. Airflow etc etc). There's no right answer to whether DE or DS is better, pick which one you like doing most ;)
I think data quality engineers are essentially data engineers, but perhaps less focused on building pipelines :) So why not, it will give you exposure to the whole ecosystem!
Hi Karolina! Thanks for providing us this informations, and I love the way you answer the questions with using simple terms/words. I had curiousity about Database Design since I need to learn it as well , at 9:02 you mentioned about the link from your ex-colleagues but seems it didnt appear on the video. May i ask for the link to the sources? thanks in advance❤️
For data related jobs, definitely SQL :) in general it might be handy to know one of Java, C#, or C++ but in my experience it's not typically a requirement for data jobs.
I'm about to graduate with an applied computational mathematics degree from California. Should I look for data analyst or data engineering roles? Seems like data engineering is more lucrative around here...
Your videos are both informative and funny. I love them. I have an interest in becoming a Data Engineer, however, my bachelor's degree is not CS-related (Petroleum Engineering - hard to land a job theses days) and I found out that u had a major in economics and had a master degree to make the switch. Can you shed some light on the direction to finding such a program? When I looked them up, nearly all of them require a bachelor's degree in CS, EE, or IT. THANK YOU for reading thus far!!
Check out Glasgow MSc IT - it’s made for those with no computing background, I’m doing a bioinformatics MSc there and I take 2 modules from the computing school.
I just obtained my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering but I want to transition to a Data Engineer career. Would you recommend the Google Data Analytics Certificate? That certificate teaches SQL and Python and data bases.
@@karolinasowinska And ur doing super coooool Karol.....Plz ans me a query!.......im stucked between a dilemma of shall I choose information security career or data engineering!? What will u suggest....which is difficult to learn? And which is easy to get a job with good salary....which will be recession proof....
Great video! I'm almost bachelor degree in Informatics (I have undergradutae thesis left) and 1 year as a Linux support technican with some basic knowledge of SQL and something little of Python, there is one company that wants junior data engineer, do you think that I have good chance to get that job? :)
@@karolinasowinska Aww thank you so much for a fast response you are so kind! :) Sure my CV will match job description I just hope my interview will go well and that I wouldn't look stupid or inexperienced...
Did you have any books recommendation that we should read to mastering data engineering? E.g books about database modelling or database design, books about big data, etc. Thanks before!
Oh, I always thought they are called "graduate schemes" everywhere! I don't know any US-specific name for that! I think internship often implies that you do it in the summer during university. Graduate schemes are like the first job you get after getting a degree
so we are confusing data engineers with data scientists and data analyst. Data engineers are Network, Computer systems, and telecommunications engineers
Hey karolina, i've watched your videos on ETL process and that was really helpful for me. I am from India and i wants to join "Technical graduate program" offered by HSBC. Please guide me with the procedure.
Hey, i have started watching your videos .. I have knowledge of all tech stacks as beginner/intermmedate level.. I want to apply in jr data engg , as i have around 5.5 yrs of exp in IT industries alond with working skills like python sql, kafka, ariflow ... if you can suggest some jr engg jobs it will be helpful to get any
@@karolinasowinska Yes, trying to get in.. facing little challenge while screening my resume .. i think because of resume interviews are not scheduling for tech round.. hope the day will come 🤞
"Similar hopeless position"??? Economics and CompSci is kinda great bakground for data related jobs, at least you know some high level math. I'm a humanitarian grad so i looked ridiculous, awkward, pa-the-tic on an interview i'd recently had haha.
@@karolinasowinska haha amazing :D i have the totally same story us you up to the CS degree.. i stuck with econ in the master and did some CS couses in Machine learnning and Database.. i hope to get with this a junior data poistion, becouse as you i have also made a data science internship and loved the creative side of it^^
I would avoid Kubrick Group like the plague. They are frequently bullying consultants and putting them in roles not related to the field they were trained in. Joining Kubrick as a Data Engineer doesn't necessarily mean you'll become a Data Engineer, but you'll still be locked into the contract with 20k to pay to leave.
These are questions I've been asking - longtime SWE trying to make the switch to a slightly less easy-to-automate job . . . but I have been focussing on Python/SQL/AWS tools for pipelines etc (studying for new DE cert in hopes it'll give me a leg up)
Ohh the dreadful tutorial trap ! :0 I am already drowning in it and in the process of trying to save myself before I get sucked in further into this madness. Great video and also another wakeup call for me.
I have done some research since releasing the video, and I can recommend following resources for learning data engineering:
1. Learn Python
I recommend following the Python for Everybody specialization course on Coursera, which is one of the most popular courses there:
imp.i384100.net/x9gVO3
2. Learn SQL
SQL is still the lingua franca of data. I recommend going with Learn SQL Basics for Data Science course, because it contains some chapters which are very releavant to data engineering in partcular, e.g. distributed computing with Spark
imp.i384100.net/QOMZ09
3. Learn Bash scripting/Linux
I wouldn't take a full course on it, but at least read a good article.
if you do prefer to take a course/guided project, I think this one is short and good:
www.coursera.org/projects/command-line-linux
4. Learn how to develop on the cloud, e.g. on AWS
There are a few good courses around there, but I think the Coursera one is the most comprehensive
imp.i384100.net/P0MJBM
Graduated in IT, (Bsc) I worked as a BI Consultant for 3 years , mainly build consultancy skills and learned to write nice ETL-jobs for a Big 4. Then started coding in Python as a beginner for another consultancy company :-D . Then Started with another company as a Data Engineer Consultant working on Cloud (AWS and Azure), then started Freelance :-D. For the record, Data engineering is quite wide role, you'd do a lot of different things : Creating API, industrializing Data Models, Creating data pipelines, deployment (Devops) etc ...
Do you work with cloud solutions (azure, aws) as a freelancer? I am working as a contractor consultant and no idea how to find a freelancing jobs where I can work on Azure platform.
Simple and direct 😊 The way you tell your experiences is awesome! A few years ago, I fell in love with SQL, ETL and Python (the last one was a love-hate relationship). Now I'm about to graduate and becoming a data engineer is what I want. Thanks a lot for your videos!
Thanks for your comment and good luck with becoming a data engineer! You can do it! ;)
Thanks for your videos and all the inspiration you gave. I finally got a career switch inside of my company from Data Analyst to Data Engineer. Feels good.
That is awesome! Congrats, and have fun as a data engineer now! :)
I am designing a plan of career change, from Senior DBA Oracle (Postgres, MongoDB, Redis...) to Data Engineer, but the initial salary must be better than a Junior position for me, because I have a family to take care, so I am trying some ways to start at least as a Medium Data Engineer, getting better with Python and some usefull tools for a Data Engineer position, studying before the carrer migration, 6 up to 12 months, I don't know!
I've just knew your channel and I am liking a lot the way you put the things on the table!
Thank you Karolina!
Thank you!! Finally, someone who's honest in how to learn to get into this kind of industry. I became a data scientist by applying for junior roles, I avoided grad schemes, barely read any books, and courses just never did it for me. I learned by doing! And believing I could do it. Now I'm about to start a new job as a data manager in a startup, and need to learn data engineering. Hence why I'm here. I'll absolutely be following and subscribing! Keep up the good content!
Thanks so much John! Definitely, there's nothing more valuable than hands on experience in this industry!
How did you get a foot in? Tech talks or internships? Aslo what is your background in?
@@soshamike1718 I did work placement with my masters. But I know that's not possible for everyone. Background is in public policy.
There are at least more than 20 channel of people that talk about data engineering and related.
But you are the best one!
hope the best, cya again from italy :)
Wow, that's quite a distinction! Thanks!
I have been job less for 4 months ...because i was looking for roles as an analyst. I was best in class while programming, but I do lack communication and case study solving skills required for analyst position. I am pretty sure i could learn any programming or technology super quickly. I am going to apply and study for data engineer roles for next 3 months. Thank you so much for such a detailed video.
My pleasure and good luck! You can do it!
Super informative! I'm finishing my masters and feels good to see that I've already good skills to start doing data science/engineering (I'm exploring the two options right now). Thanks for the SQL tutorial link, btw!
I'm glad I could shed some light on data engineering! Good luck with finishing your Masters! (I can imagine it can be a little stressful towards the end!)
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so we are confusing data engineers with data scientists and data analysts. Data engineers are Network, Computer systems, and telecommunications engineers
You were so correct. I see Data consultancies everywhere
Thanks for your videos. Has certainly given a better insight on Data Engineer and does make me I haven't wasted my Physics course completely!
This give me a hope for transitioning from mechanical to data engineer.
I'm glad this was useful, and good luck :)
hahaha
I'm literally on the same track in my career change. We can do it!
@@leftsidedrive_ me too 🙌🙌🙌
Oh yeah, no problem. Swap out your Matlab knowledge with python, and your stress strain relations with relational databases and you're good to go friend!
There's some very useful information in here for those that need it, a great video as always! p.s. I really agree that the way to learn python for data engineering (or anything really) is to work on a project as soon as possible :)
Definitely, getting out of your comfort zone is always the most effective for, as you said, learning anything!
Great video, thanks! You have answered almost all the questions I had in mind concerning the topic. Also `sl` and `cmatrix` had been the first two quirky bash commands I had installed first too to make myself feel empowered in taming the command line. XD
I also have an undergrad in Economics and am wanting to make a switch to Data Engineering. This is inspirational
omg I love your vivid style and of course content! Hope you’ll keep the serie of DE videos rolling!
Will do, my pleasure! ;)
Great content, thanks Karolina. I am about to graduate this fall and am trying to figure things out!
Just subscribed and loved the video all the way to the end... Thank you for your deep insight. Much love from 🇲🇽 México.
I'm super glad to hear that! Thanks! ;)
Exactly what I needed, very informative video and thank you very much for sharing! Definitely worth the wait ☺️🙏🏼
I'm super glad that you think so! Thanks! ;)
So informative video. Thank you Karolina.
My pleasure, thanks! ;)
I always like the way you tell stories 😂😂 funny but knowledgeable ❣️
Haha thanks! ;)
I agree, they are often spoonfeeding you too much in the online courses, therefore working on your own project can be a better idea.
Exactly!
Thanks for sharing, your insights. I always find your videos very informative 👍
I'm really glad that you think so, thanks Francisco! :)
I have given a like before even viewing the video because I knew it would be helpful. Really thank you, great content.
Aw that's so nice, thanks for your trust haha! ;)
@@karolinasowinska I have also gone through the link which you have shared - Data Engineering Pipelines. Its good framework as well. Thank you
2k subs! Congrats!
Thanks! ;)
Thanks . Everything is so clearly explained.
I applied for Twitter developer API after watching your video today, hope it works.
once again really good overview on DE tech stack learing resources :)
I'm glad you think so! :)
your videos are great, entertaining, funny and informative, keep it up!
Thanks a lot, that's the plan! ;)
Hey loved the vid! Im going to graduate w CS degree in Spring 21. Im still not sure whether to follow saturated SWE path or something like Data Engineering. If you were to talk about salaries as well, how is it compared to SWE roles? (West Coast)
No idea about the West Coast specifically, sorry :( I'm biased, but I would pick data engineering anyway;)
What are some questions a person should ask at the end of a junior data engineer interview? Or ask during an informational interview?
Find out what tech stack they use :) what databases, what scheduling software etc
your videos are so helpful! Thank you Queen!
I'm glad you found them useful!! :) Thanks for being here!
Finally some quality content for data engineers 🙏
Thanks much for your feedback Karolina!
As I'm just a babe in the woods, would want to first study for the Bachelor in Computer Applications while simultaneously working towards becoming a self-taught Data Engineer. And, of course, watch your and your guru's videos to accentuate my learning curve.
Hey, im an econ grad too. And currently doing data engineering work.
Hey, high five!
Thanks for your efforts ^^
My pleasure! Love making videos! ;)
Thanks a lot ❤️
Hi Karolina, do you happen to know any data consultancies in San Francisco Bay Area?
Unfortunately not :(
Nice Info. Do you have any course on data engineering
Hi Karolina, Could you tell us the SQL guru whom we could follow that you mentioned in this video?
Hi, I refer you here: ua-cam.com/video/pzfgbSfzhXg/v-deo.html. :)
I would appreciate it in you could go more in-depth on making the switch from Economics to Computer Science. I majored in Chemistry but went into Sales. Things have not gone well so far. I'm honestly considering going back to school and getting a Masters in Computer Science but before that I will go to a community college and take a variety of classes first to see if Comp Sci is for me.
I'm really at a cross roads right now, would appreciate your insight, maybe a video?
I can relate to your situation - I guess I had similar feelings before making the switch. Sure, I'll think about a making video about this soon! :)
there is something about data that attracts me -.- even tho I'm a software engineer with 2 years of experience I might just yolo it
Yolo it ;))
Great video! I was wondering if you had any suggestions on topics regarding "Learning/Experienced in Linux" I always see things like knowledge in Linux or stuff like that, but I am not sure what does that mean job-related.
That's a good question, I'll try to look for a good resource.
YOU ARE A LEGEND! 🤟
Oh, how flattering!!
informative video... thanks for sharing
My pleasure!
9:02
The link didn't appear on mobile and I couldn't find the link in the description. Can someone reply to me with the link?
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@@karolinasowinska thank you!
do i have to know data structure & algorithms to become a data engineer ?
It helps with the interviews, yes!
Watching your video is just sooo satisfactory 🙂 I was just feeling like this phrase "cake walk " 😄
Hahah I love the phrase! And I'm glad you think so! ;)
Title: How a data engineer to become
Ahaha oops... I wouldn't make a good UX designer
Really informative.
I'm glad you think so! :)
Hi
Thanks for the fruitful video
At 3:10
Do you mean a salary between 3000 and 5000 pounds per month is fair? Or is the average
This video was helpful!! Thank you! :)
I'm glad you think so, despite the absence of my guitar! :D
Nice video! From no experience at all how long do you think it will take from 0 to be ready applying to somewhat entry level position?
Hmm that depends. If we're talking about full days dedicated to this, then maybe 3-6months
Hi Karolina! 😊
Is there any relationship between Data Engineer and Devops?.
I had an opportunity to make an internship about Devops and I refused it 🥳. I don't know if I did the right thing but I still have the contact of the person who interviewed me and was so interested in me.
Then, ... from video do you recommend Data Engineer more than Data Scientist way?.
At the moment I am following with my Python and SQL and any other thing more there 😉
Thank u very much for the videos and your work!
I hope to see you soon 😍
Kind Regards! 👍
DevOps is different than data engineering. DevOps is a about setting up the infrastructure on which the code is run (so like setting up Github, connecting it to a scheduling software i.e. Airflow etc etc).
There's no right answer to whether DE or DS is better, pick which one you like doing most ;)
Hi Karolina! What about Data Quality engineers? It’s relatively new position and I’m curious if it’s a good start for data engineering career
I think data quality engineers are essentially data engineers, but perhaps less focused on building pipelines :) So why not, it will give you exposure to the whole ecosystem!
@@karolinasowinska thank you! 🤍 I couldn’t find many differences too)
Hi is Data Engineering and Big data Engineering the same thing ?
I have a bsc in accounting and I’m currently a data analyst. Is it possible for me to transition to data engineering?
What do you think about the Microsoft Azure Data Engineering certification?
Hi Karolina! Thanks for providing us this informations, and I love the way you answer the questions with using simple terms/words. I had curiousity about Database Design since I need to learn it as well , at 9:02 you mentioned about the link from your ex-colleagues but seems it didnt appear on the video. May i ask for the link to the sources? thanks in advance❤️
Oh, interesting, the link shows up for me! :O Thanks for letting me know. Here's the video: ua-cam.com/video/pzfgbSfzhXg/v-deo.html :)
@@karolinasowinska great! thank you so much!
Between the two...Database Admin or Data Analyst? As a stepping stone towards DE
Hmm probably database admin!
Do I need to know machine learning for data engineering roles? I do not like ml but I am good with SQL, python and Linux.
You don't need to learn ML for data engineering:)
Could u make a detailed video on starting with data engineering projects for undergrads in college
I'll think about it, thanks for the suggestion! ;)
Great video! Do you have recommend knowing any other languages above Python? Java over C++? Thanks!
For data related jobs, definitely SQL :) in general it might be handy to know one of Java, C#, or C++ but in my experience it's not typically a requirement for data jobs.
@@karolinasowinska Thanks!
I'm about to graduate with an applied computational mathematics degree from California. Should I look for data analyst or data engineering roles? Seems like data engineering is more lucrative around here...
It might be more lucrative indeed to pursue data engineering. I guess it depends!
hi karolina...
Hope you are well....what happened to your eye sockets???
Hahah make-up I suppose, they call it 'smokey eye' :D
@@karolinasowinska hahaha good one....and nice info on data science topic 👍😊
omg,you are so pretty!! Now, I am struggling with creating a project about Data Engineer. Could you show me where I can start? Thank you so much
Oh thanks :) Check out my data engineering course for beginners :)
Your videos are both informative and funny. I love them.
I have an interest in becoming a Data Engineer, however, my bachelor's degree is not CS-related (Petroleum Engineering - hard to land a job theses days) and I found out that u had a major in economics and had a master degree to make the switch. Can you shed some light on the direction to finding such a program? When I looked them up, nearly all of them require a bachelor's degree in CS, EE, or IT.
THANK YOU for reading thus far!!
Check out Glasgow MSc IT - it’s made for those with no computing background, I’m doing a bioinformatics MSc there and I take 2 modules from the computing school.
Do you use apache spark or no ?
I personally don't, but it is very popular in the data engineering world
I just obtained my B.S. in Mechanical Engineering but I want to transition to a Data Engineer career. Would you recommend the Google Data Analytics Certificate? That certificate teaches SQL and Python and data bases.
It should be a good start :)
How many of u tried to clean the display!
Haha why? Was my lens dirty?
@@karolinasowinska 😅 I thought i deleted this cmnt.... that was a mistake ya...Had a crack in my screen protector
@@karolinasowinska And ur doing super coooool Karol.....Plz ans me a query!.......im stucked between a dilemma of shall I choose information security career or data engineering!? What will u suggest....which is difficult to learn? And which is easy to get a job with good salary....which will be recession proof....
@@Chill_dood_007 Hahah I see! :D
@@Chill_dood_007 All great questions, in general no job is recession proof, and I'm biased towards data engineering :)
This video is amazing💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Are data engineers considered professional? do they hold license? do they have the initials "Engr." before the name?
You can finish any STEM degree, or even have no degree at all to be a data engineer. Essentially you just need to know how to code. :)
Great video! I'm almost bachelor degree in Informatics (I have undergradutae thesis left) and 1 year as a Linux support technican with some basic knowledge of SQL and something little of Python, there is one company that wants junior data engineer, do you think that I have good chance to get that job? :)
Definitely! Go for it! :) just make sure your CV matches the job description
@@karolinasowinska Aww thank you so much for a fast response you are so kind! :) Sure my CV will match job description I just hope my interview will go well and that I wouldn't look stupid or inexperienced...
Did you have any books recommendation that we should read to mastering data engineering? E.g books about database modelling or database design, books about big data, etc.
Thanks before!
What is the equivalent "Technology graduate schemes" in the US? Is that mostly like what we would call an internship?
Oh, I always thought they are called "graduate schemes" everywhere! I don't know any US-specific name for that! I think internship often implies that you do it in the summer during university. Graduate schemes are like the first job you get after getting a degree
so we are confusing data engineers with data scientists and data analyst. Data engineers are Network, Computer systems, and telecommunications engineers
Hey karolina, i've watched your videos on ETL process and that was really helpful for me. I am from India and i wants to join "Technical graduate program" offered by HSBC. Please guide me with the procedure.
Hey, i have started watching your videos .. I have knowledge of all tech stacks as beginner/intermmedate level.. I want to apply in jr data engg , as i have around 5.5 yrs of exp in IT industries alond with working skills like python sql, kafka, ariflow ... if you can suggest some jr engg jobs it will be helpful to get any
You seem to have all the necessary skills. Just apply to some job openings! :)
@@karolinasowinska Yes, trying to get in.. facing little challenge while screening my resume .. i think because of resume interviews are not scheduling for tech round.. hope the day will come 🤞
"Similar hopeless position"??? Economics and CompSci is kinda great bakground for data related jobs, at least you know some high level math. I'm a humanitarian grad so i looked ridiculous, awkward, pa-the-tic on an interview i'd recently had haha.
Hah I'm sure you didn't look that pathetic if you did learn some data-related skills beforehand! ;)
@@karolinasowinska Just a bit. Thanks for a cheerful response haha. You're very cute btw :)
I think tutorials like this are really usefull ;D
did your economics degree helps you in any way or was it a waste of time ?
I've just released a new video where I answer your question! :)
@@karolinasowinska haha amazing :D i have the totally same story us you up to the CS degree.. i stuck with econ in the master and did some CS couses in Machine learnning and Database.. i hope to get with this a junior data poistion, becouse as you i have also made a data science internship and loved the creative side of it^^
I would avoid Kubrick Group like the plague. They are frequently bullying consultants and putting them in roles not related to the field they were trained in. Joining Kubrick as a Data Engineer doesn't necessarily mean you'll become a Data Engineer, but you'll still be locked into the contract with 20k to pay to leave.
That is true :( Generally, I'd advise against it
Linux is used _everywhere_ in the server space.
100%!
How a data engineer to become?
Oops, it seems that I am a Mind F*cker
@@karolinasowinska I'm registering that name.
"How much SQL is enough SQL!?" 😍
These are questions I've been asking - longtime SWE trying to make the switch to a slightly less easy-to-automate job . . . but I have been focussing on Python/SQL/AWS tools for pipelines etc (studying for new DE cert in hopes it'll give me a leg up)
Ohh the dreadful tutorial trap ! :0
I am already drowning in it and in the process of trying to save myself before I get sucked in further into this madness. Great video and also another wakeup call for me.
It really is dreadful! Enjoy applying your skills to some real projects soon! ;) (and don't get discouraged if it seems really hard)
i love you
Now it’s sure, the next video will be about 2k subs
Who knows! :)
Каролина, привет. Хочу стать ДИ. Че делать? Хэлп
Hey, I don't speak Russian.
Sensible person: how a data engineer to become
Engineer: how to become a data engineer
So you're suggesting that I'm a sensible person but not an engineer? :D Hmm. I guess I'll take it!
you're funny... Subscribed.
Haha I try to! Thanks :)
7:49 relatable
Haha 😂
I am srilankan people..so can i work in us
Un pay starting 😢
FIrst video i see from you but i dont know what is your problem with voice modifications lol
Too much free time at hand to play around with Final Cut Pro effects!
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you win
you confused me more
What's the confusing bit? Maybe I can help to clarify here :)
My pea-sized brain misread the title as "How to date an engineer"
Noiceee
lol, "no one uses linux"? XD Who does say that? ;) Overall nice video and channel :) keep it up 👍
Haha some uninitiated folks! Thank you! ;)