If your degree is useless, try THIS!
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2023
- What to do if your degree can't get you a job
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Was waiting for your videos please don't stop uploading your videos your way of explaining things are really great also if you could try to teach us all for DSA rounds it will be really great.
thank you for this you provided much better and needed value than others dragging and dropping their courses for their own benifits and care less about people's actual suffering and problems
Thanks Tharun!
Your videos are always interesting and helpful.
So I don't usually comment in stuff like this but I feel like I have a perspective that I can share here and I want to say.... Sahil is absolutely right
So long story short
took Biology in Class 11 and 12 (I am from the COVID batch so never gave the exam) then went on to a private college and is currently doing Bachelors in Computer Applications mostly because of family and parents and currently in my final year about to finish next June if I play my cards right
I straight up never liked anything study related I did EVER I would rather do anything else than that
but I always knew one thing that I did not wanted to make my career in either of those fields
that was until I found Japanese and started learning it and joined classes it was then I realized not only can I do it but I was good at it and it made me proud as it wasn't something everyone else can do and started exploring career possibilities for myself in the field of Language and Language alone nothing else and nothing more and found out I have a myriad of options (Interpreter, Translator, Teaching, Tourism etc)
Everyone around me tried to make me feel that I was doing wrong and that I should be making my career in Coding because that's my degree and that's all my worth but I block out the noises and focused on what I love and realized when I changed Perspective and started to think differently about myself everyone else started changing perspective about me (except my father but he has always been the odd one out) they realized how passionate I am for it and how much I really intend on making a life out of just Japanese
I don't know where my future will take me or which road I will end up choosing but I will say I know which direction I want to head in going forward
For all intense and purposes by societal expectations I should have and should be sticking and searching for a field in Computer applications.... perhaps spending the rest of my life infront of a System and even before that I should have gone into a Medical field and perhaps become a doctor because I chose Biology in my last 2 years in School
I am not disrespecting people who love doing it I am just saying that is not and never will be what I wanna do cause I suck at it and don't enjoy it but I did found something I love
Going to college and getting a degree might be an aspect of life and perhaps it might be mandatory too in your eyes but I just wanna say as someone with a personal long journey where I will still be treading ahead that your Degree only defines you and makes you get "stuck with it" when you let it be and it is never the end all be all you can always make something more of your life I am not saying that is always the case there are certain exceptions but It will be far from the truth saying it is any norm maybe it used to be but not anymore
I do want all to understand that though it is possible turning and making your life out of something completely different than your degree whether it be taking up coding like Sahil or Language Learning like me that it will always require 3 times the effort than any person who's simply persuing a degree and trying to get a job for life in that (whether they are passionate about it or not is another case)
TLDR: Sahil is right and it is never too late to make something out of your life beyond your degree especially when it's not something you feel any love or passion for I myself am going through such experience and One only get stuck with it when they choose it to be so but remember that turning things around and making your life out of something completely different will be more difficult than just following the typical straight path of a regular degree to job route so keep that in mind
Have a good day and this channel is awesome
in regards to a degree that takes a lot of effort. I’m making that change. Going back to school for an MS in CS. While I have a masters in a field that allowed me to learn Python, SQL and some advanced stats. I want to get into computer graphics and this will require me to learn calculus, physics and linear algebra. On top off prerequisite computer science undergrad classes. I have a lot to do and I’m not even close. I’ve been reviewing all the math that comes before calculus since February and it will probably take me until the start of next summer before I’m well prepared to start taking classes. It’s a long road but well worth it.
Just find this video today, and it really makes me wonder about the way i look for my degree right now.
And I think I will start to open to new possibilities, and learning more because I don't want to keep hanging myself on my degree that has proven useless for the last few years.
Bro do more videos ...every day i will check for u r videos...when i feel low or want to stay motivated i will search for u r videos only...thank you for doing this stuff...
Sahil, I retired from Eastman Chemical after working there for 38 years. Eastman loved to hire Mechanical Engineers because they always had a rigorous background in mathematics. The company knew that no matter where they put them they would eventually do well. I had many friends who were mechanical engineers who went on to become team leads, managers, and VP of HR. I spent my last 20 years in Info Tech and there were many Engineers who successfully made the move to become Systems Analysts, and their background in math made the transition into data science just that much easier.
This man is superb
Brother Can u do a separate and detailed video about frontend development and how to apply jobs while studying degree as a freelancer
Hi Sahil, I'm Christian an aspiring Software Engineer(I'm 17).
I started my journey about a year ago and now i'm considering switching to Data Science or Cybersecurity as there are Software Engineers in the market right now and probably around 80% or more of people switching to tech go for it.
I'm hoping to be admitted into Uni next year and i want to make my decision beforehand, i really need your advice or any other Software Engineer with a lot of experience.
And i enjoy your videos a lot, they're very inspiring.
Thanks🙏
That's sad. Only Muslim, Buddhists and Hindus are allowed for Data Science and Cybersecurity.
As before the video is great helpful is a light in dark that lightening the road for those who have big need to do good job and wanted to make change in their life and motivate others around them as you do to make good future to construct step by step and never give up big like thanks Sahil
Thanks Sahil. My grandfather was an Indian immigrant in South Africa. He slowly built himself up and he made a success of his business endeavors. Words I will always remember from him are " Nothing is too difficult if you take the first step as things will get easier if you keep at it".
So true. Thanks for sharing.
Great word's by grandfather
Thanks for this man!
Happy to help! Thanks!
@@sahilandsarra 😀🙏
The way sahil explain things makes me listen to him for hours 🙏
Thanks 🙏
Your water and hay analozy makes the video more interesting, another informative video.
Rabiul from 🇧🇩
Thanks 🙏
Last 2 mins are Gold😊
keep going I am guided by your video now i found my path please keep making video👍
Thank you, I will.
I can relate to you since im a civil engineering student
For some unfortunate reasons I'm currently majoring in philosophy. I know how useless this degree really is but it's too late for me to pursue something else and since I don't have a job I can't afford any other degrees. I fell into deep depression thinking about my career. Now I've decided I'm going to start learning web development or web design, no matter how long it takes me I'll hold onto it. I'm 20 yo old. I think it's better late than never
Awesome ❤
Another great video. Love it!! 🙂
Thanks 🙏
Sometimes, Degree is like a scam by our Parents 😢😅
its totally a scam to keep the economy growth, education (learning is free).
*by college
But you have a mechanical engineering degree from IIT Delhi and master's from UIUC, these are some of the best universities you can go to, meanwhile I'm actually going to a crappy college.
Inspiring and amazing one keep it up Thanks
Thanks 🙏
Really inspiring, Thank You very much
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks!
THANK YOU!!!!!
Thanks 🙏
How do I understand the documentation of the program language? I struggle with understanding the documentation when I reference them when coding.
for me, after graduateing computer engineering I was so worried about to choose proper field and I always think its just me, everyone graduate and they know what theyr doing but I suck
It’s same for me i have a degree in computer engineering but have never mustered up the courage to use the degree and get a job but now i will
No add it is also sense of degree
Im going to choose mechanical and become a software engineer
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Amazing video . Life Changing Video...
Thanks!
Hii, please can you give some advices to a teenage wishing to be a software engineer and learn on her own some basics ?
bro , can i switch my career from medical background to Software engineer . let me know because i have curosity to learn more about software and programming
Is it necessary to have a btech certificate to get a job? Or are the skills enough(i mean learning on our own and doing/completing great projects) to get a job without a btech certificate?
yes every job in IT has minimum edu qualifications and without it your resume doesnt get shortlisted unless you are in the 1% . get the degree cert , but focus on skills.
Hii shahil, I agree with you everything you spoken in this video but, HOW it will work for non engineering person to switch to IT?? In India 🤔
As he said in this video, "Don't be afraid to switch your careers. Give everything a try. In my opinion, at least it will help you in some way. And I am a learner to and i want to learn at least a little bit of information about anything because it will help me sometime in my life." do your own reserch.🥰
first step , learn skill, and doors will open for you automaticly, currently you are in "analysis paralysis"
How to get a job as fresher with intern experience in current situation
Hey I’m still a student. But I’ve the meta front end developer certificate, I have a portofolio ready and a resume , I’ve apply for more than 400 companies. I got 2 interview. The first one was worse. And the second one , I’m still waiting they answer, they will give me the answer next week , I hope everything with be fine , if not I’ll continue to apply until I land a job , this story is motivate those who apply and don’t have the answer , I’ll finish my software engineering degree in 2025 ,
Nice video man
Thanks 🙏
Do you know someone called Neetcode
please make a review about him and his channel
So having any degree >> core skills or skills important than degree.?
I thought that in it related fields only skills mattets
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I resigned my job jan 16 past few months I learn python,Dsa, other full stock languages, frameworks now I am ready to doing full stock applications even I don't have a degree entire studies belongs tamil medium so i learned from this possible to do anything what we want
Is degree in data science mandatory to get a job as data scientist?
No, you can get any degree as long as you know the math and programming
Good insights from the video
Thanks 🙏
So, does it mean that having a ME degree is useless?
DATA SCIENCE AND ia dont need a degree
I love this
Thanks!
Thanks sahil
Thanks Stephen! 👍
Sir
I have an important question to ask.
I completed my schooling this year and I want to become a software engineer but due to financial problems i can't afford btech course fees or any other UG courses fees but i don't want my financial problems to constrain my dream to become a software engineer.
Is it possible for me to become a software engineer without any degree plesee tell me sir.
Yes. Of course. Work hard. Everything is available online.
Informative vedio
Thanks 🙏
Python or java
I am also from mechanical Branch
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@@sahilandsarra I want to work with you How can I connect with you
You can contact at: powercouplejourney@gmail.com
He is Indian
O my god
I realised now😮
Hi, Im doing BSc Data Science does the Cgpa matter? I have very low Cgpa.😢
the only things that really matter are 1) your attitude 2) consistentency of effort over time 3) never quitting
Your skills matter
Sir you were an iitian i am an average student can i still think of getting job in good mnc by learning coding
First of learning coding is huge task for me since i am a bcom graduate, sir what level of intelligence is required to learn coding of your level is there any parameter to check it
He not only has a bachelors from IIT but a Master's degree from a reputed university as well. So, I don't know if the profiles will be comparable. I don't consider him as average. He has got exceptional credentials IMO, is hardworking and had a sense of direction, from what I understand from his content. Also, for many coding jobs in India, the employers look only for an engineering degree nowadays (branches such as electrical, mech etc. don't matter much). Also, coding is not the only necessary skill bro. When life gives you lemons, make lemonades. Stick with Finance if you like it. For starters, develop your excel skills (at least to a level where you pass a linkedin skill test), other MS Office skills (ppt, power BI etc) and most importantly, interview skills. Find out in demand roles in Finance and start your job with a good employer like one of the Big 4s. Powered with some good luck, you can command good salary after some years. I switched to finance when I was 28. Started at a low paying job but now I'm earning a good salary. Like he mentioned, there are skills required for each discipline, and in Finance, I believe the best and the most useful one to start with would be Excel. Later on, find an in-demand interest area and once you settle in a job, you could even consider doing some advanced courses/degrees like CFA to specialize. Finance jobs will always be there. Once you get into a good Finance area eg. (FP&A, costing, investment banking etc.), you'll see techies, Product Managers, Engineering Managers, HNIs etc coming to you asking for help and recommendations each day. I work with Product Managers and Engineers everyday, so I can tell. You probably won't get as much money as a techie but would still earn a decent salary to afford a good lifestyle. So, don't worry. All the best!
I have been asking for long months please give java free course
For JAVA , you can get Herbert book.
Sir I have been waiting for long days please provide java free course please
learn Kotlin.
Degree is imp😅😢😂
am studying at college right now and i can tell you that degree is fkn useless
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R u doing mbbs?
No, Experience is important.. I have a masters degree and I still can’t land the job in tech. Get the experience your good to go
@@aj__love5919 exactly 💯
I am at 20s and I see you as a saviour ,I hope if you have any telegram or discord groups that we can contact you directly