The Truth About Becoming A Software Engineer | Chris Sean Talks Podcast Ep 12

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You've probably heard that software engineering is a high-paying, in-demand career. But is it really the right choice for you? In this video, we'll dispel some of the myths about software engineering and give you an honest look at what the job is really like.

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Hey Sean got into teach because of you. Been watching since you worked at Entrepreneur. Went down the development path, ups and downs happened during my life. Worked at some jobs and coded during lunch for months at a time. I kept giving up but your videos kept pushing me to keep going. Long story short, decided to make a career change, ended up landing a Scrum Master role with a FinTech company. WFH and better work/ life balance. Thank you brotha, I owe it to you

edgarvalenzuela
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To be honest, it's extremely difficult, and discipline is essential. I'm learning Ruby on Rails right now. Thank you for the video; whenever I feel like I can't do something, I watch one of your videos. I'm from Kenya, and I really enjoy your work. congrats Chris

KelvinMadeIt
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As a software engineering manager, I found this podcast episode to be incredibly insightful and relatable. It's so true that the journey to becoming a software engineer is not always easy, and it's important to be prepared for the challenges and sacrifices that come along with it. Your advice about the value of self-motivation and continuous learning is spot on, and it's clear that those qualities are key to success in this field. Thank you for sharing your experiences and offering such valuable insights and advice to those considering a career in software engineering.

techmentormaria
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The part that stuck out to me is when you said you’re lucky to be alive. There’s people that pushed hard to extreme levels and ended up in the grave early. It’s important to consider when pushing hard. Have to include health in the equation of hard work. Love seeing these videos over the years.

tjmarshLoL
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love these talks bro. hearing you talk just clarifies to me that i’m on the right path and ima keep working to get to where i want in life. currently grinding hard putting in about 10 hours a day coding/studying.. i don’t have no job i just do side hustles to take care of my bills. i know it will pay off soon just gotta keep pushing 👊🏽

moestaxx
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Really like your video because I can relate a lot. Got my FAANG job 3 years ago and I needed to study a lot extra daily after my work to get it. The truth is: some people can find a way to get in the company, but your abilities shows in the real work. Need to really truly accumulate enough knowledge and practices to comfortably pass the interview and stay

黄冠雄
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this was inspiring! i'm going to make sure i watch your videos whenever i feel like giving up

xosinamari
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Sean I've been listening to you since 2017, you've been such an inspiration bro. Keep doing what you're doing, you're helping so many people more than you even know it. Sometimes one video like this can change someone's perspective and change their life

chrislife
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1.) Impossible barriers to entry 2.) Meaningless coding tests not relevant to job 3.) Burned out before they begin 4.) Companies want unicorns and are unwilling to train people 5.) Rise and fall of startups

freaklore
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Hey Chris, I’m going through a free bootcamp right now, I was very lucky to get a place on it, and I sometimes find myself getting lazy, gaming too much etc, or forgetting why I started this journey in the first place which is to make something out of myself and be able to provide a good life for me and my family. These videos are fantastic and help to remind me to stay on track. Highly appreciated, keep it up man!

megasalexandros
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Bro, u inspired to keep going. Its taking me longer than I expected to learn front end web development and I've been doubting myself if I've chosen to pursue the wrong thing. I'm never quitting tho just because it's getting harder because I know getting good at programming will change my circumstances in life. I will actually be able to do the things I've always wanted to do in life such as traveling and buy some real estate and maybe start a family. I'm about to turn 29 and I really hope this will change my life for the better.

boratsagdiyev
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Hey Chris I've been watching your videos for awhile. You're inspiring. I recently got my first engineer job and what gives me motivation is being able to help my family and have money to go on vacation. My family is broke but now they have me to ask if they need help. It's such a good feeling. I grew up poor and I struggled with other things. But I conquered it all and here I am today. Happiest than I've ever been in my life. Everything you say is true. Thanks for your videos. I'm thinking about making a channel and telling my journey as well.

gaminggoddessaria
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Thank you bro, i am 38years and am now started learning how to code

kwabijoe
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Hello can you make video about the pro & cons of only working for companies that offer remote work? Does it limit you careers growth?

Brosales
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Thank you for making these kind of videos. I have been a fan of yours for a while and you have helped motivate me to keep learning code. It’s a struggle but I know it will be worth it.

richardjohnson
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I’ve been your subscriber since you were homeless vlogger. You were one of the reasons I got into a bootcamp. I thought I could be a developer as my father is one. And because everything I tried I was able to do it, from writing to graphic design to ux design to marketing to Seo but coding was the only thing I could not crack. And probably because i could not crack it, I still learn every chance I get. Now I build sites using builders but yes I am one of those who had the delusion of becoming a developer.

denniszenanywhere
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Thank you for being so genuine and sharing your personal life . These kind of videos are really helpful ! Thanks again !

javerias
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This was a great video these are the messages many people need to hear from time to time to be reminded and humbled thanks…

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This is why I see people wanting to jump straight to a DevRel job versus dive into coding. They want the lifestyle really. I was talking to someone at a conference and she mentioned that she was only a few months in the profession and was looking to be an influencer so her thinking was just be a scrum master or something and then jump to relations. I just do not think people how tough it is...

simplymincy
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Dude, furreal. Besides being a workaholic, being a dev at a start up is a race against time.

My gf is a comp sci major (I’m a bootcamp grad making more money than my comp sci friends) will study html/css/JavaScript for like 40 minutes every other day thinking she can make my income in a few months to a year.

Super frustrating since I do want her to earn like me but she doesn’t get that she has to work like me.

I work this hard so I can take care of the kids I don’t have yet and to buy my family members houses.

It’s a grind, but it’s beautiful. Today’s work exists for tomorrow’s benefit.

RA-xxmz