The HIGHEST PAYING Entry Level JOBS!

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ShaneHummus
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Coming from a new hire graduate ($125, 000 salary): To those applying in the software developer/engineering roles, one piece of advice I highly recommend is having people skills. Being able to effectively communicate is such an important skill set that not many people realize, especially in a field where basically everybody is an introvert and socially awkward. I know only the CS basics, graduated with a 3.3 BS, and I managed to land an intern position at Amazon and then a full time ride. On the outside it may seem like I’m “one of the smart ones” but I promise I was just the average student wanting to leave class early and procrastinate on projects. That being said, I was able to effectively communicate and speak well with my interviewer and manager, even for questions I didn’t know how to answer. They ended the interview saying I was very well spoken and am likely to hear back soon. Working customer service at Best Buy and other restaurants for ~4 years definitely helped. Just wanted to give my two cents for anyone out there who feels like they might not be one of the “smart ones”, I promise yall it definitely is possible.

Khan-binu
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I graduated in Computer Science
I grinded and interned at big companies
I got a job
I get paid very well
The job is tough...
There’s a reason they pay so much

You should do it

Cjaymoney
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You should do a video on the best entry level jobs for those seeking a second career...in their forties and fifties.

dswynne
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What a delightful feel to view UX/UI design, product design, and product management in this list. Thank you so much Shane, now I feel more motivated in my actual professional and academics paths.

Bass
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This is the most underrated channel on YouTube

diegoabdo
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I'm a math major and I'm going to graduate at 27.

My situation in life is far different than most average people.
I graduated High School with big dreams at 16, my family is poor.
...wasn't long until my dreams faded away though....

I wanted to be an airline pilot, but I had no money and there are no scholarships for such a trade. I looked. RIP.
I don't want to be a pilot anymore though, that dream is dead.

My first job was at Wendy's, then I worked as a receptionist at a car dealership until I was 19. After that, I enrolled to studying Physics With math and attended college for 2 years straight, then I took two years off because my dad, and thus my entire family got evicted from our last apartment living together in 2016, and I was forced into supporting myself (through selling myself-- EXTREME pain wouldn't suggest it, rating: 0/10 lol, ***please know my only other option was homelessness, probably being raped on the street and death***) and living alone.

In 2017, I went through this massive ordeal where many explicit and naked videos of me were released, edited and mocked online by thousands of random people who I didn't even know....and I got arrested for macing a psychopathic prick, (I'm still not sorry, fuck that bitch) so I took another year off of school to deal with that and continued to sell myself online to pay my bills.

I went back to school in 2019. I only changed my major because the students in my university don't like Physics so they abolished the entire program....(I had a full scholarship from our local school, of course other than classes that I had to repeat because they were so hard and poorly prepared for, had to pay for those out of the money I made selling myself...I guess it's still better than having student debt...)

Now, next semester I'm doing my last 3 main math courses and I'll be 27 years old in August, however in December, 2021 I'll finally have my Bachelor's in Mathematics between my hands.


So far, I've had 4 cars, and lived on my own for 4 years, which for someone like me who lives in this country is a relatively big accomplishment. (Which by some people's standards is sad-- keep in mind I'd be homeless and dead if I didn't do what I had to do)

I had to fight really hard for every single last dollar and cent I've ever made in my life. For every last concept and idea that I had to install in my mind.

In the end, I have no regrets, I did what I had to do to survive. I'm about to make it out, and thanks to COVID-19, I'm finally free from selling my body. (And no, I didn't catch any STD's.)

No, of course I can't put that on my resume!! Lol but I can find other things I can put.

Anyway, I don't know if I'm posting this and someone who is in the same situation I was in will see this, but I just want to encourage anyone who is going through a hard time right now.

I urge you, don't let anything hold you back in this life from accomplishing what you want! ❤️
Don't let temporary pain force you to forfeit your potential...

(Today = Pain) => (Tomorrow = Pleasure)
xox

dangerousangel
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I worked as a software engineer in the 90's for 5 years and my salary never got out of the 30s...i guess tech has gotten a lot better and stable..

scottc.
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Technology is future proof, is basically how the world function.

abul
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You should do a video talking about tech vs business related fields

ericperez
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For those that are considering bootcamps and just skipping a degree in CS. I've met people that worked in really good companies that went back to get a BS in CS because they couldn't get a raise or promotion at their company. A bootcamp will teach you a lot but there's also a lot of important stuff they will skip.

zzzz
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Thanks for enlightening me, I'm gonna pretend to be a cat on onlyfans hahaha

ChocolateBomb
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The catch is that these want you to have like 5 years of experience and knowledge about many kinds of software. Entry level doesn’t mean they’ll accept someone with zero experience, entry level is a different way of saying “we want someone who knows what they’re doing, we don’t want to waste time training someone”.

adandyguyinspace
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If you guys were wondering, Investment Banking analysts usually have to work around 80 hours a week but most analysts get promoted or go into private equity after 2-3 years. It’s a really good job for jump starting your career but only, if you are up to it!!

notshubh
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Can you masters level next for those of us who have screwed up in undergrad

therealsouthernbelles
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ok can take a moment to appreciate this man's sense of humor- like his content is educational AND funny- we need more teachers like him lmao

nafisaislam
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Dude,
I'am addicted to your videos. Once I start watching, I can't

SamFawaz
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I got a degree in computer science. Landed a job selling cyber security at Palo Alto Networks making 6 figures a year. Cybersecurity sales is an amazing job many people don’t know about

Buubbbaaaa
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How do you only have 85k subs 💀 people need to start showing you more respect

mylanhenry
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Damn dude you comment to every comment, respect.

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