I asked developers how much MONEY they make

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  • @cranglin
    @cranglin Před rokem +669

    Hey that’s me!
    Great video guys. Loved meeting you all and hanging @ the after party.
    Good luck to everyone pursuing a tech career. Just do the work and opportunities WILL find you, I promise.

    • @Mikey-nb7nt
      @Mikey-nb7nt Před rokem

      Tks!

    • @uhletscode
      @uhletscode Před rokem

      Hiii Colton keep up the good work and thank you so much that’s something what I needed to hear💜

    • @buduprosper2982
      @buduprosper2982 Před rokem

      Hi Colton. I'm a computer science student and I want to become a software engineer. please I want your e-mail.

    • @thefront5871
      @thefront5871 Před rokem

      I'm from Okc here too! Moved to the SF bay area 20 years ago and never looked back! You cannot find a better job market for high-tech jobs than right here in northern California!

    • @mjay2994
      @mjay2994 Před rokem

      I'm searching for person who are willing to donate a projector in school. Pm me willing to help my students inside the classroom. Thank you very much

  • @Johnjohn-rt3sr
    @Johnjohn-rt3sr Před rokem +616

    "im not gonna say ill give a range" $102,345-$102,347

  • @lewisjones284
    @lewisjones284 Před rokem +127

    "I'll give you a range boys. I'm not gonna give you it all".
    "100-110k" 😂

    • @NeuQN
      @NeuQN Před 10 měsíci

      Lol, I thought the same thing...

  • @kicknotes
    @kicknotes Před 11 měsíci +304

    Here's a tip to make more money as a dev: Target small companies. Seems counter-intuitive, but many small companies are willing to pay a couple of devs (even sometimes a single dev) much higher salaries to keep them happy (and around) vs. hiring a more "normal"-sized dev team at more normal (lower) salaries. $200K dev salaries are not uncommon, and not strictly FAANG.

    • @AL-go2mv
      @AL-go2mv Před 11 měsíci +7

      Absolutely. This is especially a good path if you are straight out of bootcamp or a lesser known college or self taught. I have moved to progressively smaller companies making a significant amount more each time. Eventually I could move to a larger company.

    • @officialsterlingarcher
      @officialsterlingarcher Před 11 měsíci +22

      100% I used to work in FAANG and made 180k there after three years of working. Left my job for a medium sized company and am now making 260k a year. Definitely not as large as some other people but I still have room to grow.

    • @davidditto9296
      @davidditto9296 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Smaller companies often provide more opportunities to "touch" a lot of stuff in a short period, which can equate to more marketable skills.

    • @dkabyss7035
      @dkabyss7035 Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@officialsterlingarcherman you make a killing man where I live that can get you a absolutely gorgeous home with a comfortable amount of money left over any advice as I’m fresh out of hs and want to get in this career path

    • @XavielYouTube
      @XavielYouTube Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​@@dkabyss7035Same. I'm outta college, and I wouldn't mind working for a smaller company, faang is pretty much overrated with all the layoff and hiring freezes

  • @diamondlincoln7127
    @diamondlincoln7127 Před rokem +626

    I like how most of them gave actual advice and seemed so down to earth no matter how much money they made.

    • @technicalnepaltuts
      @technicalnepaltuts Před rokem +54

      Typically almost every programmer is like that

    • @mikasd9
      @mikasd9 Před rokem +15

      These are normal devs

    • @playmakersmusic
      @playmakersmusic Před rokem

      Because they aren't influenzas. They don't care about fame, they do it because they love it

    • @KK-fw4zq
      @KK-fw4zq Před rokem +6

      The longer i've been a SWE, i realized big tech and FAANG companies is not only about being a good programmer but also having a good personality is key to actually stay in big tech. I emphasize people trying to get into big tech to be a likeable person, and stop being awkward and weird.

    • @CalazaBR
      @CalazaBR Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's why they get there

  • @joeljohnj93l
    @joeljohnj93l Před 10 měsíci +142

    Discipline = freedom
    .
    Perception = Reality 🔥🔥🔥

  • @AL-go2mv
    @AL-go2mv Před 11 měsíci +132

    I get about a 45k raise every jump. Keep moving every few years. Started at 70k. Now at 165 with 10% bonus after 5 years. Always negotiate your salary especially with a couple years or more under your belt. It is harder to do this straight out of college or other path but you could get more potentially.

    • @undetected2088
      @undetected2088 Před 11 měsíci

      Or…
      Do your own god damn thing.
      Don’t lick anyone’s balls to get more.
      And instead of getting the same raise that everyone else, make millions….

    • @skippy0901
      @skippy0901 Před 10 měsíci

      What technologies and language u know?

    • @PokemonRocketPulls
      @PokemonRocketPulls Před 10 měsíci +3

      I was thinking of finishing a certificate for programming that teaches me advanced and beginner python and c Sharp I believe. Would you recommend that instead of a 4 year bachelor's honestly? I'm 30 years old by the way. Hope to hear from you. Thanks

    • @AL-go2mv
      @AL-go2mv Před 10 měsíci +15

      Pick a language to be proficient at. I would guide this by what is most in demand. I am proficient in Java and work with most Java related technologies. Also familiar with a bunch of other tech. Important technologies to know or be familiar with outside of a programming language are containerization (Kubernetes/Docker), CI/CD, event/message streaming/queues like kafka or rabbit mq, and cloud computing (aws, azure, google cloud). For both frontend and backend langauges it is always good to know a framework like react, vue or angular, spring or some other framework for your specific language. At some point pick another language to be pretty good at. Its a good idea for this language to cover many of the weaknesses of your primary language and be applicable to another problem domain. This makes you more marketable because you can potentially solve a wider variety of problems.

    • @AL-go2mv
      @AL-go2mv Před 10 měsíci +9

      @@PokemonRocketPulls Hey! Yea a certificate is a great way to start. You may need to demonstrate your knowledge a bit more by building some projects but you will learn a lot in the process and show you are serious about getting into the industry. I would make sure the certificate is from a credible provider before investing in it. Other than those minor things it is a great way to start! I did the whole 4 year CS degree thing and TBH it might have been better to do another route when thinking back on it.

  • @suvraneelsaha8973
    @suvraneelsaha8973 Před rokem +675

    Summary :
    1]Focus on doing the work especially when you dont feel like it
    2]Apply apply apply - the more you apply the more chances you have bagging a Tech Job
    3]Learn and Implement dont just follow along , build something useful and valuable from what you have learned
    4]Join communities
    5]Contribute to the open source
    6]Have patience
    7]take frequent breaks dont overlearn - pareto Principle
    thats it good luck to everyone

    • @joshforeman1723
      @joshforeman1723 Před rokem +1

      I always wanted to create a start up, a platform through i could bring value to people around the world. Im in the start of my jorney but I have the doubt if i should go for mobile development, web development or software development.
      It would be reallly good if someone could give me and answer

    • @irgitau490
      @irgitau490 Před rokem

      God bless you too mate

    • @Jonalonathon
      @Jonalonathon Před rokem +2

      Whew. That #7. I’m finishing up nearly 400hrs of a Bootcamp (C#, TS, React, mostly). After I’ve debugged & coded for 5 or 6 hours straight I experience a kind of exhaustion I’ve never known before!

    • @suvraneelsaha8973
      @suvraneelsaha8973 Před rokem

      @@Jonalonathon Damn bruh , which bootcamp ?

    • @carver0019
      @carver0019 Před rokem

      Which fields to target after this chat gpt thing ?

  • @MADEPADIO
    @MADEPADIO Před rokem +22

    The guy at 2:24 is from Harvard University.
    He once was a member of the CS50 staff in 2014.

  •  Před 11 měsíci +7

    110k sounds great but highly depends on where you live.
    110k in New York as in other places. One guy mentioned California vs. Chicago.
    A lower paying job in Germany may even end you have more money in the pocket while having insurances covered and money towards retirement.

  • @vladanr74
    @vladanr74 Před rokem +82

    I know someone who is making around $250 an hour. And this person totally deserves it. It's not about how much you make but about how much you know and how productive you are. Money will follow.

  • @anurrrr24
    @anurrrr24 Před 8 měsíci

    Well edited and very informative video:)

  • @frontend_nath
    @frontend_nath Před rokem +421

    The last guy just motivated me
    The part he said: “even if u don’t meet every requirements for a job, go for it” made me become motivator so more in the tech industry 🙂

    • @Haylem
      @Haylem Před rokem +8

      But don't waste ur time against extreme descriptions lol

    • @dimwg1319
      @dimwg1319 Před rokem

      I would call them tech idiots. Maybe you should try start eating books keyboards and other electronic bullshits.

    • @Reiggs22
      @Reiggs22 Před rokem +1

      What would you say if they asked you about the experience?

    • @CosmicHarmony58
      @CosmicHarmony58 Před rokem +16

      That’s actually very true. I’ve handed out resumes to places where they wanted this and that… I did it anyways and still got calls. It’s probably a little test to show you’re willing to go above your standards and be NOT afraid to “strive” for what’s best and willing to take on new challenges and learn.

    • @h2q8
      @h2q8 Před rokem +3

      @@cozyfalcon 95-98 percent of coding employees are there for the money, and they say it themselves. The people that do have passion for make it further than the rest, but there's a reason why everyone says to code if you want money. Money is a great motivator for progress, and you can like money and tech at the same time.

  • @arunk2710
    @arunk2710 Před rokem +11

    Important:
    Work-out 3-5 times a week.

  • @priyankadhage700
    @priyankadhage700 Před 9 měsíci +1

    loved it , waiting for more

  • @joywinter8581
    @joywinter8581 Před rokem +1

    Qazi watching your videos inspires me so much to be a developer and I am even 16 from Nigeria.
    I love your videos like sick😍😍😍

  • @ttmoore8750
    @ttmoore8750 Před rokem +18

    Thank you for motivating me, I've taken a step back from being an SE and now I'm ready to return.

    • @CleverProgrammer
      @CleverProgrammer  Před rokem

      I'm pumped to hear that!!!

    • @franksamdaniel1227
      @franksamdaniel1227 Před rokem

      @@CleverProgrammer please reply me

    • @berk7944
      @berk7944 Před rokem +5

      if you only get motivated by money, and were at the verge of quitting before you wont be succesful in tech, sorry it is the truth.

  • @mandeseyunfreeman8459
    @mandeseyunfreeman8459 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Bro your video got me shook. Me and my wife been studying coding for 2 years. But I work 12 hours a day for a warehouse and dont have time to really jump on it like i should, but this video , im stoked now..appreciate it bro.

    • @venessatom9699
      @venessatom9699 Před 11 měsíci

      D m officialcentethic1 he'll help you

    • @venessatom9699
      @venessatom9699 Před 11 měsíci

      On Instagram

    • @AL-go2mv
      @AL-go2mv Před 10 měsíci

      Keep at it man. It is really cool you and your wife are doing it together!

    • @raynerrodriguez2023
      @raynerrodriguez2023 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I'm working in a warehouse too. I will start an associate in software development this next month ..

    • @lagarde2011
      @lagarde2011 Před 9 měsíci

      Do you have your employer pay for classes or boot camp? I know that Amazon, Target, Walmart, etc all pay for coursework now because they need workers.

  • @parkernew8076
    @parkernew8076 Před 10 měsíci +18

    This is great! I am currently a nurse in the medical field and with the way healthcare is going nowadays, I notice many of the flaws and ways it can be improved. I recently started having second thoughts about even wanting to be a nurse or staying in the medical field overall. Developing/coding/programming have been in the back of my mind now for about a month. Problem is, I do not know where to start. I think my first route is SQL, Python, Java but not sure what courses are the right ones to choose from. I'm willing to put the hours in after work each day, but I want to make sure I am following a schedule that does not waste time. Suggestions from more experienced developers?

    • @DBriddo
      @DBriddo Před 9 měsíci +5

      I'd go with Python and the Django framework if I was you. It's what Instagram and CZcams are coded with, among countless other sites. Python is great for newbies as it has quite a gentle learning curve compared with other languages.

    • @DBriddo
      @DBriddo Před 9 měsíci

      Don't try and learn Python and Java at the same time.

    • @parkernew8076
      @parkernew8076 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@DBriddo if you had to choose where to learn from, what site would you use? There are a lot of boot camps but I want to make sure I’m learning from the correct people and sites

    • @sahejbatth2170
      @sahejbatth2170 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I was thinking to leave this industry to go into nursing what u suggest??

    • @masooma1221
      @masooma1221 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@parkernew8076Freecodecamp

  • @Alittledose
    @Alittledose Před rokem +18

    Be open to taking internships, easiest way to get in. 6 months after high school, I was lucky enough to get an internship, wasn’t the greatest pay but it was still something, and now it’s 5 years later with 3 companies on me resume, and making a decent amount for a 24 year old.

    • @TheOnlyChilllionaire
      @TheOnlyChilllionaire Před 11 měsíci

      how much?

    • @Alittledose
      @Alittledose Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@TheOnlyChilllionaire well this was 4 months ago, now I make just under 70000 US Dollars per year (without bonuses and additional pay), but I live in South Africa so close to 1.3M South Africa Rands. It’s a decent amount. I live with my parents still, no kids, no wife as of yet. And I’m a year older.

    • @ducavzla
      @ducavzla Před 11 měsíci

      did you get the internship in the US? how did you get that opportunity?

  • @jaystock9202
    @jaystock9202 Před rokem +74

    Turning 44 next week and am finishing up 1st 6mnth contract. I was a woodworker prior and went self-taught route. If there's meetups in ur area, go to them. I wound up getting in w/ a recruiter. Took 1.5 yrs.

    • @big_xontlo3093
      @big_xontlo3093 Před rokem +2

      Learning coding at around 40 years old ?

    • @enverko
      @enverko Před rokem +22

      @@big_xontlo3093 Why not? It's never too late!

    • @hussainrixx4328
      @hussainrixx4328 Před rokem +1

      Thats great

    • @mordfustang1933
      @mordfustang1933 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@big_xontlo3093what you just gonna stop learning when you turn 40? That’s lame

    • @ralphdrees4413
      @ralphdrees4413 Před 4 měsíci

      Very heartening. Just going back to school at 41, been a truck driver over the road for years and have wanted to do this since I was a kid. Hopefully not too late!

  • @MenacingPuppyPlays
    @MenacingPuppyPlays Před 9 měsíci +25

    Just started to learn coding last month its hard but fun so far it seems like piecing together a big puzzle

    • @JpDubbed
      @JpDubbed Před 8 měsíci

      How are you learning this? Through an online course or self taught?

    • @MenacingPuppyPlays
      @MenacingPuppyPlays Před 8 měsíci +1

      @JpDubbed online courses i work to much for anything else

    • @JpDubbed
      @JpDubbed Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@MenacingPuppyPlays i feel that😂 which course? Can you link it?

  • @user-fg1kb8nh5s
    @user-fg1kb8nh5s Před 8 měsíci +1

    I appreciate evryone that commented under this. yall giving me more motivation fr

  • @alexanderkaiser89
    @alexanderkaiser89 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Working in a completely different sector - portfolio management and finance. I’m a SPM (Senior Portfolio Manager) and make between 200-300k a year with stocks and bonuses. That’s crazy, a high-end finance salary makes as much as these developers with 20 years experience and a PhD in Mathematics and Economics… I should’ve chosen a different career path.

  • @ericinla65
    @ericinla65 Před rokem +12

    BEEN CODING FOR 30+ years. Got my PHD in Physics and have been a Senior Quants Developer for the last 8 years. Make over $350k a year.

    • @YeetYeetYe
      @YeetYeetYe Před měsícem +1

      Yep, I'm at $600k per year as a staff software engineer at Google!

  • @artwriter92
    @artwriter92 Před rokem +10

    Netflix engineer would have likely made the highest. $500K+ total comp

  • @mirazking7694
    @mirazking7694 Před rokem

    Qazi,,you're awesome,,always give me motivation when i loose..

  • @Jay_D_Lincoln
    @Jay_D_Lincoln Před rokem +104

    I make around $150k a year with 2 years experience in big data and no relevant college degree or boot camps. Just lots of courses on udemy and CZcams. Also completed DataCamp data engineering and read few books. Still most of these learnings are for self development. To get a good tech job you just need to learn few tools and be good at it. Believe it or not I love learning new things than earning a lot of money. Sometimes I think about quitting and studying for a year. I know that’s might not be a good idea but that’s how I feel

    • @bryanjimenez5845
      @bryanjimenez5845 Před rokem +1

      What languages do you know?

    • @lahuntr4217
      @lahuntr4217 Před rokem +1

      Any advice on how to find a job that pays that high?

    • @Jay_D_Lincoln
      @Jay_D_Lincoln Před rokem +3

      @@lahuntr4217 pick a path(ex aws devops) that is in demand, learn basics of all related tools and expose yourself to the interviews. dont wait to be expert on sth just to face interview.

    • @Jay_D_Lincoln
      @Jay_D_Lincoln Před rokem +1

      @@bryanjimenez5845 It would not be accurate to say i know any of the p languages. but i know just enough python, scala, and r at a survival level. I can say i am good at bash/shell scripting though since i use them daily basis. My major task is to find error from yarn application that run spark jobs and forward those to the DEV team

    • @davidcamarena1276
      @davidcamarena1276 Před 11 měsíci +2

      i can live at home. i’m willing to grind 24/7 how would you go going about doing this

  • @nicholasbradley5150
    @nicholasbradley5150 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Hi, Im a Roblox developer, not working for the actual Roblox Corporation but developing games on the platform. Im sitting making around 80k a month from developing games and by also making Models for the Market Place(UGC). The summary here is to use your tech knowledge to eventually work for yourself and make something or do something you love to do. For me it was Roblox, Ive been on the platform playing and developing since 2012. I am 20 years old as of now.

    • @Khans-gamer23
      @Khans-gamer23 Před měsícem +1

      80k usd?

    • @nicholasbradley5150
      @nicholasbradley5150 Před měsícem +1

      @@Khans-gamer23yes

    • @Khans-gamer23
      @Khans-gamer23 Před měsícem

      @@nicholasbradley5150 bro, don't mind.But i am interested in this site.
      By the way,........i think you are a multi-millionaire.Nah ..bro nothing to say you motivated me too much.

    • @Khans-gamer23
      @Khans-gamer23 Před měsícem +1

      @@nicholasbradley5150 which thinks i need to be like you..

    • @nicholasbradley5150
      @nicholasbradley5150 Před měsícem

      @@Khans-gamer23 although t keep in mind that it will fluctuate a lot, which is important that you really study what and who your market is and is going to be. For example last month(March)I earned around 23k while in February I earned around 60k. It depends on the trend lines and how you advertise your product in the market whether it’s a game or a clothing item/accessory!

  • @simonjunior184
    @simonjunior184 Před rokem +31

    Start small & scale it fast. Don't chase the salary as a junior developer. Focus on sharpening your skills then you are on demand on the market out there.

  • @Swanzo
    @Swanzo Před 8 měsíci

    Something to keep in mind where you live matters a lot. There are places I could live and get paid like twice what I currently make but actually make less because the cost of living is so high.

  • @gokunator666
    @gokunator666 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hey to do your javascript course, do I necessarily require a pc or could I just use my phone as well

  • @NickyLe-qg9we
    @NickyLe-qg9we Před rokem +32

    Hi Clever. I'm from Vietnam. I lost my job just before New Year holiday and i'm feeling really bad.
    Thank you for this video. It has given me more motivation to continue. ❤️❤️

  • @EmmanuelOdii80
    @EmmanuelOdii80 Před rokem +17

    Thanks for the share Qazi 🔥
    Can't wait to be among the next group of people to be interviewed :)
    I believe ❤️

  • @Cstsnt
    @Cstsnt Před rokem +1

    Thanks this was so inspiring for a 12 yr old God bless u so much

  • @adityarana28
    @adityarana28 Před rokem

    Please make more videos like this 🔥

  • @epauloconnor
    @epauloconnor Před 10 měsíci +6

    The guy that gave the range of $100,000-$110,000... isn't as wide of a range as I expected.

  • @nickbricewolfgang5857
    @nickbricewolfgang5857 Před rokem +10

    Hi qazi thank you for all you’re doing. It’s so motivational and amazing.

  • @ccxfrank109
    @ccxfrank109 Před 7 měsíci

    I just got my IT support certification from Google and will be interning as an entry level IT specialist. I have no idea which route to go after the internship.

  • @fariszengi
    @fariszengi Před 7 měsíci +1

    Here the tips who rush for money to work on code dev, everything you saw on screen is easy until you try to step in their shoes.
    A lot of hardwork to achieve comfortable place. Even harder to maintain your position. You are replaceable.
    Some people not build to code.
    To prove my point: if you never run 10km, try walk for 3km. Some people need a lot of work to do achieve the goal. The hardest working one will stay. Never give up. It is hard to get there.

  • @walterjones7212
    @walterjones7212 Před 10 měsíci +99

    Almost everyone, including the media, is anticipating a market catastrophe, and as a result, many are turning a blind eye to the opportunities in the market. I recently began investing in stocks , and it was the best choice I've ever made. If you genuinely want to be financially secure, disregard everything the media is suggesting. The market offers a lot of chances. Maximize your use of it

    • @walterjones7212
      @walterjones7212 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamessarah2702 You can make a lot of money from the market regardless of what occurs, whether it strengthens or crashes. The key is to be well positioned, and that's what matters most.

    • @walterjones7212
      @walterjones7212 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamessarah2702 All you need is a good capital and the service of a professional broker, with those you're guaranteed of making profit.

    • @walterjones7212
      @walterjones7212 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jamessarah2702 I would suggest Doris Janette Maule, my current broker. Her services are excellent and her returns are great. I looked up her up after seeing her on a CNBC market interview, she has been a blessing to me.

    • @sugmaligma3453
      @sugmaligma3453 Před 10 měsíci +5

      wtf is this thread

    • @rmnvishal
      @rmnvishal Před 10 měsíci +1

      This is clearly a Doris Manlet Jenel or whatever sponsored thread😂

  • @krishna14932
    @krishna14932 Před 6 měsíci

    Each guy in the video gives some unique advice. Every folk is inspirational

  • @shubhamharanale9073
    @shubhamharanale9073 Před rokem +2

    Make such videos more 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @_______________00
    @_______________00 Před rokem +9

    When you're from germany it seems crazy that developers in the US make 100k+. In other countries the starting salaries are so much lower and tax is also higher.

    • @Pentatonic_Hardcore
      @Pentatonic_Hardcore Před 11 měsíci +1

      In Poland as well. Im a senior dev with 31$K per year

    • @stanger8992
      @stanger8992 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@Pentatonic_Hardcorethere is no way, I'm a junior in an indie game dev company in poland and I earn just as much

    • @stanger8992
      @stanger8992 Před 11 měsíci +8

      ​@@Pentatonic_Hardcoreif you're actually a senior you are getting scammed, look for a new job

    • @Pentatonic_Hardcore
      @Pentatonic_Hardcore Před 9 měsíci

      @@stanger8992 I have 13+ years of experience in backend development, c#/.net stack, worked in Fintech, e-learning software and a lot of other high load projects, but in Poland in epam, luxoft they don't give you more

    • @Krullz487
      @Krullz487 Před 8 dny

      @@stanger8992 How much cost of living in Poland ? In the US its ridiculously expensive in big cities

  • @a-71ameymuke84
    @a-71ameymuke84 Před rokem +3

    Qazi you really motivate us Man❤️💯

  • @philipdrew10
    @philipdrew10 Před 8 měsíci

    Its interesting the focus on software I cant think of a single use for software in any prototype Im creating. Accept the use of modern products like a SLA printer. For example a rail network would be waaaay safer if it used light sensors and transmission with self stops like the rail vehicles cant physically go past the stop.

  • @dabocousin
    @dabocousin Před rokem +2

    This video is hella inspiring

  • @RosemaryGabrielle
    @RosemaryGabrielle Před 4 měsíci +18

    Well explained. Thank you for bringing up this video. Financial education is indeed required for more than 70% of the society in the country as very few are literate on the subject ..... Thanks to Mylah Evander the lady you recommended.....

    • @joannafrederick
      @joannafrederick Před 4 měsíci

      I always wanted to trade for a long time but the volatility price has been confusing.....

    • @RosemaryGabrielle
      @RosemaryGabrielle Před 4 měsíci

      That woman totally changed my life for good. I have come across individuals but none is as honest as Mylah. So surprised you know her too.....

    • @joannafrederick
      @joannafrederick Před 4 měsíci +1

      Is there anywhere I can get across this woman for a startup???

    • @RosemaryGabrielle
      @RosemaryGabrielle Před 4 měsíci

      SHE'S MOSTLY ON TELEGAMS WITH THE BELOW NAME!!!

    • @RosemaryGabrielle
      @RosemaryGabrielle Před 4 měsíci +1

      MYLAH EVAN1

  • @neomage2021
    @neomage2021 Před rokem +6

    BS degrees in CS and EE, masters in CS and MBA. I make 395k base salary, fully remote. 15 Years experience. That salary has increased dramatically though the last 2 years. Most of my career up to that was 100-150k

    • @AbrahamAnireto
      @AbrahamAnireto Před rokem

      I would really appreciate a reply, which programming language is in high demand now or in the future?

    • @Rezoan
      @Rezoan Před rokem

      @@AbrahamAnireto I would love to know that too

    • @nameredacted6926
      @nameredacted6926 Před rokem +1

      750k with Stanford education and 11 years

    • @baboon_baboon_baboon
      @baboon_baboon_baboon Před 10 měsíci

      What company is offering near 400k base and is fully remote???

    • @OfficialGw22
      @OfficialGw22 Před 10 měsíci

      @@baboon_baboon_baboononly the one in your dreams

  • @aslt5711
    @aslt5711 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Guys I am a C# junior developer , but I know I can improve so much ( because I have improved so much since now I am on my way to my 2nd year ) .
    I am so underpaid , don't live in a western country , and would like help from the community to improve my stats .
    Thanks ❤

  • @linguist313noon7
    @linguist313noon7 Před rokem

    Amazing and well-deserved.

  • @ede.5487
    @ede.5487 Před rokem +16

    Inspiring video, great hearing from different people at different companies. Keep up the great work!

  • @oscarrodriguezjr9467
    @oscarrodriguezjr9467 Před rokem +290

    "Giving all praise to this team of guru's for bringing my life back on track when I thought everything was gone, but with the help guidelines I was able to realized that the secret to making a million is saving for a better investment. I always tell myself you don't need that new Maserati or that vacation just yet. That mindset helped me make more money investing. For example last year I invested 80k in stocks (with the help of my Financial Advisor of course) and made about 146k, but guess what? I put it all back and traded with her again and now I'm rounding up with more than I can imagine

    • @anthoniaedward2687
      @anthoniaedward2687 Před rokem

      The pandemic came and taught everyone the importance of having multiple stream of income, unfortunately having a nice paying job doesn't mean you are financial secured anymore. So we all need to put in an extra-income earning chance, like investments.

    • @pavelfyoder2501
      @pavelfyoder2501 Před rokem

      Job will pay your bills, business will make you rich but investment makes and keep you wealthy, the future is inevitable

    • @chrissienelms1287
      @chrissienelms1287 Před rokem

      Yes I agree with you, Covid taught us the importance of having a plan "B" income. You are not safe with just one paying job, when nobody knows what will happen next. Look at what happened to so many of u...

    • @gorgealex8068
      @gorgealex8068 Před rokem

      Investment is that tiny line that separates the RICH from the POOR. The foolish from wise sorry to say. I can proudly say I am wise today because I can provide for my family through my investments.

    • @JohnWalker-ni7fs
      @JohnWalker-ni7fs Před rokem

      Indeed crypto is the best investment, earning 3x my salary soon I won't work anymore...everyone should start taking part in it.

  • @pubgmobilelite8433
    @pubgmobilelite8433 Před rokem

    The best way to add advertising in this video. Take care:)

  • @mariahkhrisna
    @mariahkhrisna Před rokem

    That guy Dalvin's pretty cool! Thanks, man!

  • @MD-pr2ze
    @MD-pr2ze Před rokem +342

    Software developer of 5 years now:
    - I had no related education (Got a psychology degree)
    - I learned 100% on CZcams tutorials for 2 years
    - Wrote my first "hello world" at 27 years old
    - Made a bunch of personal projects and an online portfolio of them
    First job only paid 40k a year, but as everyone knows, that first year of experience is all that matters.
    You guys can do it too, just keep working on it. There's tons of success stories.

    • @User94827Z.
      @User94827Z. Před rokem +9

      How much now? (You can give range)

    • @hannan2270
      @hannan2270 Před rokem +8

      What kind of CZcams do you recommend?

    • @AbrahamAnireto
      @AbrahamAnireto Před rokem +1

      Which programming language is hot/in demand now and in the future?

    • @MD-pr2ze
      @MD-pr2ze Před rokem +40

      @@User94827Z. 120k now

    • @MD-pr2ze
      @MD-pr2ze Před rokem +7

      @@AbrahamAnireto The question is not always about whats hot in general. I started with Android (java/kotlin) and found no one would give someone with 0 job experience that job.
      Personally, I found that companies were a lot more willing to give a Javascript developer with 0 experience a shot.

  • @codykreiling7453
    @codykreiling7453 Před rokem +3

    Hey, I am just starting to look into learning coding and am wondering if there are any tips people can give for being self taught?

    • @MataVacas7000
      @MataVacas7000 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I may be a bit late, but i would reccomend you to choose like one famous languange that isn't too difficult and just search a lot of problems about it, projects, read documentations , books, just don't change the language until you have a good level with the language.

  • @sley530
    @sley530 Před rokem

    Great! I enjoy watching it.

  • @soonjini6313
    @soonjini6313 Před rokem +4

    Had the same experience as Camille. Just apply to literally everything. Worth it at the end :)

  • @CompGeek007
    @CompGeek007 Před rokem +14

    Great video. Super informative and inspiring for folks looking to get into tech and software development 👍

  • @albertoenriquez2440
    @albertoenriquez2440 Před rokem +7

    I like to see how things work in USA.
    For example, in my country if you dont have a degree it means you are nothing. Its also really bad seen to be job hopping, recruiters will never reach you if they see you have been in more than one company in one year...

    • @SpruceMoose-iv8un
      @SpruceMoose-iv8un Před 11 měsíci +2

      In the U.S their are many useless degrees, many university grads who are making minimum wage with high debt. School is a investment if their is no way to make a return on your investment then the course you are taking in school is a paperweight, this is what the school system does not tell the youth in the U.S.
      P.S a Union Electrician in the U.S makes over 100,000k per year.

    • @AL-go2mv
      @AL-go2mv Před 10 měsíci

      @@SpruceMoose-iv8un this is so true. Passions don’t always pay the bills.

    • @tarazieminek1947
      @tarazieminek1947 Před 3 měsíci

      Degrees are important in the U.S. if you're coming from another country. For instance, it's easy for a Canadian citizen with a relevant engineering or software degree to get a U.S.
      work visa with a degree, but much more difficult without.

  • @bachana1231
    @bachana1231 Před rokem +6

    I am a senior front end developer with 5+ years of experience. Working on react, vue. Learning nodejs right now. And i earn 48k per year only because i live in georgia ( country )... this world is all about luck. Even at the beginning like where you will be born its already a luck...

    • @bachana1231
      @bachana1231 Před rokem +1

      @carlitos skull hey, yes its a lot in my country, but stuff here cost same as in other countries, like if you want to buy a car it will cost same for you and me. i think this is very unfair. ( i am not working in my country, i work remotly from here in different country company )

    • @sandroyoutube125
      @sandroyoutube125 Před rokem

      გამარჯობა ქართველო 😀

    • @bachana1231
      @bachana1231 Před rokem

      @@sandroyoutube125 salami 👋

    • @gabrielvega415
      @gabrielvega415 Před rokem +2

      Come to argentina dude, you will live like a millionarie with that. Anyone can live here, and its really cheap

  • @faizkhatri5701
    @faizkhatri5701 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This is freaking motivation 💪

  • @MostlyPeacefulNinja
    @MostlyPeacefulNinja Před rokem +21

    The crazy thing is, I came from sales, and this industry is where I don't even think about the money too often. I just want to build useful stuff and be one of the best at it first, then the big money will come.

    • @buddy.36
      @buddy.36 Před rokem

      Wdym bro. I need your advices. Can you Contacts me?

  • @manemanoj3068
    @manemanoj3068 Před rokem +3

    Fully motivated bhai

  • @ATIWatchReviews
    @ATIWatchReviews Před rokem

    Fantastic video, will inspire many

  • @mekam3963
    @mekam3963 Před rokem +33

    I was tickled by all the people that didn’t want to disclose their salary. Are they on NDAs👀? They don’t want that family member asking them for any money. I see you!

    • @uome2k7
      @uome2k7 Před rokem +5

      I think some people arent confident in believing they are worth as much as they get paid. Devs can make some obscene amount of money and so many of them write really bad code.

    • @zainahmed5320
      @zainahmed5320 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Some of us believe in privacy and realize the power of the internet.
      Remember, whatever you say on here stays here forever and possibly can be used against you in the future.

    • @abdelrahmansalama7338
      @abdelrahmansalama7338 Před 9 měsíci +2

      you sound like a family member who'd ask for money when they find out someone's salary

  • @tethron.
    @tethron. Před rokem +11

    Love seeing the dev interviews like this in person

  • @kollainamerica
    @kollainamerica Před rokem +80

    As a software engineer myself in New York City , salary transparency is so important. Thanks for asking this video!🔥

    • @MrBlackhen
      @MrBlackhen Před rokem +1

      Can you share how do you get your first job in the US? I would like to try.

    • @harshamadusanka8480
      @harshamadusanka8480 Před rokem +2

      Good to see you here buddy. Your channel is also awesome. ❤💪

    • @hmmmm4193
      @hmmmm4193 Před rokem +4

      How is the tech scenario in USA right now? With all this firing and hiring freeze going on. Is it going to stay for long term?

    • @mikasd9
      @mikasd9 Před rokem

      Why is it important?

    • @terrodar19
      @terrodar19 Před rokem

      Why the F are u people so overpaid lol. its amazing

  • @Ankit-ov4yc
    @Ankit-ov4yc Před rokem +2

    Money is most important thing.

  • @ayazsolangi7408
    @ayazsolangi7408 Před 8 měsíci

    I completed my bachelor of computer science in the same year and I also want the place where you are working in such a big company and we should also get the opportunity. What courses and programs should be studied so that we can reach this destination. I have sent you many messages but you are not replying to the message. We request you to reply one.

  • @computingbee
    @computingbee Před rokem +12

    Having a solid CS background is key to being best programmer. Developers dont need CS degree but programmers must either know CS concepts by heart or have a CS degree
    if your CS concepts are solid there are companies that will pay $250k base for your first job

  • @agustinbjr
    @agustinbjr Před rokem +9

    The last dude was waiting for someone’s approval, grinning from ear to ear lol happy for these people

  • @moniquenavarro4131
    @moniquenavarro4131 Před rokem

    Omg u nail it! Awesome

  • @PythonPlusPlus
    @PythonPlusPlus Před rokem +1

    Can you go to London and do this? I am curious how much our pay differs. I feel like we don’t get nearly as much.

  • @xvzf115
    @xvzf115 Před rokem +51

    The last guy is super chill, so nice that he shared how much he earns while others chickened out. He seems like a cool person to work with.

    • @riderwalker3099
      @riderwalker3099 Před rokem +14

      it is not about chickening. It is called NDA - NON disclosure agreement. I would be rather surprised if someone told their salary on camera because if employer sees that and wants to fire you it is seriously legit thing to fo

    • @cool12191
      @cool12191 Před rokem +7

      I loved his face and energy when he high fived haha

    • @Kodeness
      @Kodeness Před rokem +7

      @@riderwalker3099 pretty sure this is not true in the US. It’s illegal to fire someone for discussing their pay.

    • @manu4ever249
      @manu4ever249 Před rokem

      It's a strict company rule and you violated it and got caught, HR will call u the next day

    • @MBG-ck9ou
      @MBG-ck9ou Před 9 měsíci

      @@riderwalker3099 Bro you must not know anything about the U.S. There is no way they make them sign an NDA for not discussing salary, it is literally illegal lol what are you talking about. How and why do you say something with such confidence if you don't even know.

  • @MarlonKingShow
    @MarlonKingShow Před 11 měsíci +4

    Would love to see one of these for UK. I dont know any devs over £100k over here. But i guess market is completely different

    • @user-vh9ox6qj4o
      @user-vh9ox6qj4o Před 11 měsíci

      move to london

    • @MarlonKingShow
      @MarlonKingShow Před 11 měsíci

      @M I know some dev jobs in London for 100k but not 160k for example... would be interesting to see video like this

    • @hajratalib2125
      @hajratalib2125 Před 11 měsíci

      @@MarlonKingShow ikr and In the uk you would only make £100k+ in London, not up north.

  • @user-fg1kb8nh5s
    @user-fg1kb8nh5s Před 8 měsíci +1

    i am about to finish learning apis, i have learnt csharp fundamentals and i am currently learning advanced i am in 40% of the whole course. I have also learnt data analytics, graphics design, css and html but the question i have for those that are already there is that. Is it important to understand the concept and have somewhere you store all you have learnt because i mostly write everything i learn i think its taking me more time to learn things. I have been at it for 8 months grinding and learning morning and night most of the times. But i dont want to waste so much time knowing everything to bits if everyone there doesnt waste too muh time knowing all about it. Every class i encounter, methods. I learn and take notes about everything but at this point, i think i am doing too much. Pls can anyone tell me how it is over there. I need help from someone that has gotten a job and knows what happens as an employeer.

    • @eviltwin527
      @eviltwin527 Před 5 měsíci

      Don't stress about knowing everything, you aren't studying for a test, you don't need to memorize everything, take notes or whatever, fundamentally, you only need to know that something exists and what it does roughly, then, when you're actually making stuff, you can look up what you need, most of the time you dont even need to know if something exists, just search up how to do something and the internet will tell you. The best way to get good at programming is doing it, not looking at other people do it and taking notes. Moreover, don't stress about best practices when writing your first programs, there are many forums online that outline these practices but its not needed for a beginner, when you're actually working at a job, you probably wont be building your own stuff from the ground up there, rather, working on other people's code, you can just see what other people do and copy it, its okay to learn best practices, but dont go out of your way to change other people's code into best practice, and you can actually learn how its done in the real world when working on your job.

  • @kacybennett180
    @kacybennett180 Před 11 měsíci +4

    "I'll give you a range boys."
    10k range.

  • @dbuc4671
    @dbuc4671 Před rokem +5

    I used to overestimate my intelligence and was like “iM gOnNa MaStEr pYtHoN aNd C bY tHe eNd oF tHiS yEaR jUsT wAtCh” guess who totally did not even come close lmao. too stupid to learn programming and all that technical computer stuff (how do people just casually be sayin’ “ya i make apps as a side hustle”) 😭 i feel deflated watching vids about programmers talking abt their success stories with programming internships then getting into FAANG and silicon valley etc. Much rather prefer writing and humanities. Im majoring in international relations and law rn. Ive heard that Job prospects for IR are rather bleak but its a field im passionate about and enjoy doing so we’ll see. 🤞

  • @VISHAl.836
    @VISHAl.836 Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this video

  • @KashifKhan-iw2ns
    @KashifKhan-iw2ns Před rokem

    First guy give a really good advice...

  • @afacelessname1378
    @afacelessname1378 Před rokem +3

    I wish companies in the UK paid that much.

  • @hamzaakhun
    @hamzaakhun Před rokem +18

    Hey Qazi thank you for getting back , I was worried about you, please make tutorials by yourself, we get motivation from you, you are inspiration,
    i see some tutorials are made by other developers on clever programmer, it would be more lovely to see you and Lance together making tutorials,
    would love to hear about this

  • @Victor_386
    @Victor_386 Před rokem +1

    The guy who was a pre-med major has inspired me

  • @mk-rt2cz
    @mk-rt2cz Před rokem +2

    Can all of you guys share your salary with title so it would help people to get an idea and a field which they would like to go. Please thank you 🙏🏼

  • @CraigThePoet
    @CraigThePoet Před rokem +63

    "The fastest way to get a raise in salary is to keep looking/keep switching" That's a BAR because I've always heard people say "just work your way up in a company for 5-7 years". If you aren't feeling or seeing the growth you need, don't feel like you owe anything to the company.10 times out of 10, there is a company that has exactly what you need.

    • @lautaroka5847
      @lautaroka5847 Před rokem +7

      I'd rather spend 5-7 years building my company than working for someone else. You're in Silicon Valley, you have half the way walked.

    • @CraigThePoet
      @CraigThePoet Před rokem +1

      @@lautaroka5847 good point

    • @kirito3082
      @kirito3082 Před rokem +5

      Most companies won't reward you ever nowadays, you have to force them through external offers.

    • @habibi8488
      @habibi8488 Před rokem +1

      Isn't it like contracted for how many years am gonna work and stuff?

    • @FurryDanOriginal
      @FurryDanOriginal Před rokem

      This. If your main goal is a high salary and you're displeased with the one in your current company, then you've got very high chances of switching companies and getting a much bigger loan as they're pressured to give you a good offer, if your skillset matches their needs. I've seen many of my friends do it and be very successful with it. I've had the luck that my first company was a paradise to begin with so I don't intend on switching any time soon.

  • @TheDimitrus
    @TheDimitrus Před rokem +8

    the guy from Netflix didn't want to share just because he makes something between 400k and 600k (may be even more if he is super strong)

  • @KakaKaka-iw5ud
    @KakaKaka-iw5ud Před rokem +9

    I’m a graduate software engineer I have applied for more than 60 jobs and I always get rejected at the last step. I don’t know what’s wrong I hope things will get better just pray for me 😂to be able to land my first job! Hit any recommendations if possible and thx

    • @Hasan.T
      @Hasan.T Před rokem +3

      When they reject you, do you ask for any feedback in regards to why they rejected you and what you could do to prevent that in the future?

    • @KakaKaka-iw5ud
      @KakaKaka-iw5ud Před rokem

      @@Hasan.T oh that’s a good catch I never considered that ! I will take it with me for next time

    • @Hasan.T
      @Hasan.T Před rokem +4

      @@KakaKaka-iw5ud don't worry about the rejections. Its normal! Always use the rejections to better yourself by asking why and then making an effort to sort out the reasons why.
      I've been a software engineer for around 6 years now and have had 3 jobs in that time (with the 4th on the way, I've just been offered a job). When I first started, I had loads of rejections but kept at it and found a place that would take me. Now every time I find a new role, I find I have less rejections and more demand. Always remember to work on personal projects especially at the start of your career to prove your skills and your passion for the trade. Plus try to use your personal projects to keep up with new technologies in demand in the job market.
      Don't worry, soon you'll find a great job! :)

    • @infinityplusone-1
      @infinityplusone-1 Před rokem

      @@Hasan.T bro do you think tech job hiring will be halted for next 2 years due to recession and will there be layoffs in future due to chat gpt replacing the developers ??

    • @KakaKaka-iw5ud
      @KakaKaka-iw5ud Před rokem

      @@Hasan.T thx for the great advice bro

  • @muthomi__7097
    @muthomi__7097 Před 11 měsíci

    Im 27 just finishing my degree Spring next year
    Cant wait to get into the space

  • @jivkojelev3744
    @jivkojelev3744 Před rokem

    Very usefull video!

  • @morganbailey6012
    @morganbailey6012 Před rokem +10

    You interviewed me but didn’t include me in the video 😢

    • @CleverProgrammer
      @CleverProgrammer  Před rokem

      Ah that breaks my heart. Asking the editing team why it didn't make it!!

  • @bhyeera
    @bhyeera Před rokem +21

    It's a "well paid" career in the States (as a junior not so much given living costs), but here in Portugal is not that great. Juniors make around 1k, 1.2k a month... As a senior you might get around 2k... And alot of the local companies expect you to have senior level knowledge as a junior... It's only worth it if you work for remote companies...

    • @PrexXyx
      @PrexXyx Před rokem

      That sounds odd, are you sure? Newbies make twice that in Hungary, seniors 3-5 times

    • @andiuptown1711
      @andiuptown1711 Před rokem +6

      @@PrexXyx They said Portugal…

    • @PrexXyx
      @PrexXyx Před rokem +2

      @@andiuptown1711 That's precisely my point. Portugal's economy is more developed than Hungary's. Living standards and wages are higher. It comes to me a shocking fact that developers in Eastern Europe practically make nominally twice the amount that of Portugal.

    • @PsychoDude
      @PsychoDude Před rokem +6

      Yhea just ended uni in Portugal, have a senior friend kotlin developer making 2k ... Even just random design jobs pay the same as a junior dev

    • @adammorra3813
      @adammorra3813 Před rokem +2

      @@PsychoDude no man, I am in HR and we are paying our developers well, junior is like 35k to 45k annually. Some senior guys getting 80k. Not as good as US but still for Portugal its nice.

  • @Syhxvd
    @Syhxvd Před rokem +1

    Am planning to do programming when am at the university level, am still not sure if its the right choice for me seeing as I've been doing business subjects for a couple years now.

    • @sugoruyo
      @sugoruyo Před 11 měsíci +1

      Give it a decent shot. It’s an extremely useful skill even if you don’t turn it into a career. I’ve taught lawyers, medical researchers and even archaeologists how to do basic stuff just to enhance their ability to do their actual jobs.

    • @Syhxvd
      @Syhxvd Před 11 měsíci

      @@sugoruyo ok thanks 🙏🏾

  • @therealthinker9085
    @therealthinker9085 Před rokem

    Is the course available for only the residents of USA

  • @gideonroberts1133
    @gideonroberts1133 Před rokem +4

    This job market is getting a lot more competitive now though.

    • @zainahmed5320
      @zainahmed5320 Před 11 měsíci

      Theres always ups and downs. Good thing for IT its up mostly

    • @sohailkan17
      @sohailkan17 Před 11 měsíci

      @@zainahmed5320 idk why people still says that layoff and recession are impacting the job markets . Is it ? can someone clarify what engineers/work are impacted

    • @zainahmed5320
      @zainahmed5320 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sohailkan17 It's mostly impacting recruiters, HR and business side.
      But, there are engineers who have been laid off. It's only temporary. Look at what happened in 2008. Thousands of Engineers were laid off, but did that stop more jobs from being added in?
      I actually switched jobs in January, when layoffs were absolute worst. I know many other people who found better and high paying jobs during layoffs.
      Companies who do layoffs are only doing so to secure their finances. That doesnt mean they wont hire people back for those and more roles.
      Tech is always growing, its the perfect investment for a career.

  • @MannysTechWorld
    @MannysTechWorld Před rokem +28

    The guy who makes 400,000 you can see the grind in his eyes

    • @rambospongebob7572
      @rambospongebob7572 Před rokem +3

      Dude has put in the work for sure.

    • @TheDimitrus
      @TheDimitrus Před rokem +7

      the guy from Netflix probably makes more (I'm almost 100% sure)

    • @joejohn.
      @joejohn. Před rokem +6

      Credit Karma isn't public, so he's doing some chicken counting before they hatch with those RSUs.

    • @muatring
      @muatring Před rokem +2

      @@TheDimitrus netflix is most likely not allowed to tell people his salary, some companies are like that.

  • @alikhalife3177
    @alikhalife3177 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks for postman developers. Awesome tool to test endpoind.

  • @HiAfraan
    @HiAfraan Před rokem

    Amazing! ❤️

  • @Alex.todorov
    @Alex.todorov Před rokem +17

    Guys just don’t forget that those salaries are based on stocks comp. If the stock is up you make 400k but on the next day is 200k. As a se manager the most important skill that I look for at my engineers is how good they can deal with a certain challenges.

    • @nameredacted6926
      @nameredacted6926 Před rokem

      Even if the stock goes to zero, my pay would be 230k. With stock it’s 750k

    • @Alex.todorov
      @Alex.todorov Před rokem

      @@nameredacted6926 That's my point: if the stock is rising, you can earn a lot of money; otherwise, you're stuck at the base wage.

    • @macobuzi
      @macobuzi Před 11 měsíci

      Exactly. Stock and other benefits should be excluded when talking about the salary.