I benefited from the Alx Program scholarship and completed a camp in software engineering, despite not having a university degree or any experience in the job market. How can I find work? Will I find it quickly?
Congrats! 🥂 The job search is definitely hard but so worth it, and I’m confident you can find a job if you are committed! For me what worked was a lot of practice (I used Algo Expert), constantly applying and reaching out to people directly on LinkedIn.
Hey Jenny, I am currently in the process of switching from government to software engineering and would love to have a coffee chat with you. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get into software engineering?
@@jennyglassmyer Cool. I was just wondering if you had to do it frame by frame, or whether there's some smarts that let you set it on a frame and it'll continue until that image is gone or moved?
So basically you add a blur filter to the whole clip, and then you apply a mask to that specific area so the blur only shows up there. It’s harder when the object is moving, but stationary like this is pretty easy!
I benefited from the Alx Program scholarship and completed a camp in software engineering, despite not having a university degree or any experience in the job market. How can I find work? Will I find it quickly?
Congrats! 🥂 The job search is definitely hard but so worth it, and I’m confident you can find a job if you are committed! For me what worked was a lot of practice (I used Algo Expert), constantly applying and reaching out to people directly on LinkedIn.
thank you so much
@@jennyglassmyer
Hey Jenny, I am currently in the process of switching from government to software engineering and would love to have a coffee chat with you. If you don't mind me asking, how did you get into software engineering?
Hi Nermina! Shoot me a message on instagram and let's chat :)
Nice work obfuscating your screens while coding... 😊
Haha thanks!
@@jennyglassmyer how did you blur your big monitor?
Just editing after I filmed!
@@jennyglassmyer Cool. I was just wondering if you had to do it frame by frame, or whether there's some smarts that let you set it on a frame and it'll continue until that image is gone or moved?
So basically you add a blur filter to the whole clip, and then you apply a mask to that specific area so the blur only shows up there. It’s harder when the object is moving, but stationary like this is pretty easy!
you can speak Vietnamese?