A Day In The Life of an Amazon Software Engineer (Office Edition)

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Hi :) Today I'm showing you another day in my life working as an SDE at Amazon, this time working from the office.

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Awww... Lovely of you to share your day with us! Big Congratulations on your second anniversary 🎉 Will be here to cheer you for future achievements🤗

modupeoyefule
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These types of videos always seem more like a documentation of what they eat and drink in a day.

BlackJacketJones
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As a Software Engineering Manager and former Tech Lead, it's always interesting to see a day in the life of a software engineer at a large tech company like Amazon. It's clear from the video that Amazon places a strong emphasis on collaboration, as the software engineer in the video spends a significant amount of time working with their team and seeking feedback from their peers. I also appreciate that the video highlights the use of agile development methodologies and the importance of continuously delivering value to customers. It's clear that the software engineer in the video is deeply engaged in their work and is constantly learning and growing in their role. Overall, it's a great representation of the fast-paced and dynamic work environment at Amazon and the exciting opportunities that software engineers have to make an impact.

techmentormaria
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Your alarm clock in the beginning literally killed me 😂

CodeModeYT
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Lmao. “I’m usually the first to arrive.” says every tech YouTuber that shouldn’t be filming in the office and goes early to record before others arrive.

CaptureCat
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Very good! My dream is to work in companies like this. Today I am 18 years old, I am Brazilian and I work as a certified network engineer. I really enjoyed your videos +1 subscribed!

Matheus_Rodrigues
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This is more specifically what it's like to be a junior dev.

raymondc
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very great, elsa ! here in Brazil, we loved your videos :)

yagoaraujo
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Oh! A new player in the tech vlogs space. Sub!

rafaelmateodev
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Love your content & Editing too🤍, keep uploading this type of videos ✨

mehullverma
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I thought u were a 14yo boy off the thumbnail

rokrok
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Worth waiting for a new video from you, Elsa! Great, interesting and enjoyable video! Congrats on your 2nd anniversary btw! 🎉

chiaramanzano
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what is the most interesting or cool stuff in web development, which would get most return and then :
1. How resolve issues when you cant find relevant docs / code snippets over internet.
2. Should we do DSA, Project post joining a company
3. I hear about specialisation in thing / great at something, so how does on be that in web dev, like what exactly is the brand -personal brand thing if i want to pursue that .
Great Video, it may be lot of question, i trying to be articulate as much in one go .

diveshkumarchordia
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Congrats on you work anniversary! It was really inspiring, and I also want to work in FAANG company one day. Love form India

adityakumarsingh
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Love the video! Everything looks so peaceful and you and ur friends are very beautiful! Love from Atlanta ga ❤️

deshungrant
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I've watched many of the types of videos and this is the most informative one

mattjm
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Hi! I'm Japanese Infrastructure Engineer(AWS!!). I found your way of working very helpful :)

soshisato
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I went for a software engineer job at Amazon, passed the interviews. Hold 2 degrees, and 10 years commercial experience and still never got the role. Unless I am missing something I vowed never to work for anyone again as It made me feel undervalued. I feel comp sci and software engineering degrees have been useless to me and should have just become a tradesman of some kind especially now in era of AI. Luckily contracting has been my best solution as there are rarely meetings and work anytime anywhere autonomously. Well done on achieving this role but as one can imagine the whole situation trys to make you feel shit after having putting in so much work over years but I won't let these companies grind me down.

craigtonner
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What headset is this? Thank you! Great vid!

mmmmmm-qepq
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smooth transition in the end with the revolving door

EricRLorenzo