Reddit software dev jobs. Most software does pretty mundane stuff.

Reddit software dev jobs i got my first job as web dev on january 2021 and it was remote bc of the pandemic. To get to the gist of my question I'm wondering if I should even bother starting due to the whole ChatGPT controversy. You being part time would double that timeframe. Use this repo to share and keep track of entry-level software, tech, CS, PM, quant jobs for 2024 & 2025 new graduates. Some very high-paying DevOps jobs might mention Ruby or Python, for example, but they are not software developer jobs. 145 votes, 87 comments. Apply to each one starting from the top and working your way down. Most software does pretty mundane stuff. Although I'd also say some of my previous Helpdesk experience definitely helped me get my current job as a Developer, as the Developers at my current company also do third level support and debugging for our internal applications, which still involves interacting with end-users. As others have said, money is through the roof. Software devs also change jobs every 2 years (bit less actually) on average. Once you are at this stage and have something to show off your skills good companies won't care where you work from. With every year of experience it gets easier and easier to find jobs. Risk of burnout is real though. 50 an hour and being taken advantage of for $35 an hour. Crazy things happen. The real skillset of a software developer at the senior level and above is: Hiring market is definitely doing better than last year. You can set and reminder and come back. By 2025, senior software engineers will make average money, on par with average everyday white-collar jobs, with far less opportunity and more competition. I know the "software developer" job title is very vague in terms of describing what you actually have to do at the job. being a dev is hard so you must have also passion for it, you need to persevere and . Instead of trying to land a job as a DevOps Engineer, try joining a company as a Software Engineer that has several infrastructure teams. are not of that much use if you are a front end web developer. Example: App developers need to have apps on the store, game developers need to have games, etc. So far I've seen two camps form. Everywhere I look on youtube and reddit people make these insanely good projects. 6 days ago ยท Discover 27 Software Development communities on Reddit, like r/homelab, r/webdev, r/aws and more. CSCareerQuestions protests in solidarity with the developers who made third party reddit apps. I rarely work more than 40 hours a week. Miraculously (retail/bartending experience make you know how to be charming in an interview), I was able to find a well-paying junior developer job with a large household-name-type company. There is a difference of being taken advantage of for 7. Some people make programming languages or… If you are only interested in software development subjects then a college degree is not the way to go. Do the bare minimum, or a bit more to stay off a PIP. Entry level dev with 2 YOE and 8 month career gap, VHCOL US city. I hope this helps! honestly i don’t know. I've been in the market for a couple of months, and I have no idea what employers are looking for. So your double ramp up time is a much higher % of that 2 years. i havent worked in a office yet since becoming a web dev There's a complete flood of people who think "can code" is the skillset required to be a software developer. Online certificates alone won't help you find a job. When applying for your first job, you are competing with other college graduates, self-taught developers, and boot camp graduates. One says not to worry about AI, and tools like ChatGPT replacing software developer jobs. In software engineering, there are many types of jobs and I can only speak to embedded software engineering (I do things like write software to control phones or the radios that emergency workers use). We're also "IT Developers" as well and are under the same IT Department as the Sysadmins, DBAs You might want to search for contract jobs instead of part-time though. Let’s say that my new year’s resolution is to steer my career into making as much money as possible. As for just normal remote dev jobs they are easy to get if you have 2-3 years of experience or more. Applied to about 150ish jobs in 3 months, got 8 interviews/assessments and even got an offer. You’ll get FAR more valuable experience and exposure, and they will even groom you from the start. The great bottle neck for software developer jobs is landing your first software developer job. Megacorps are always hiring entry level just avoid government contractor focused ones. If there is, it has 1,000 applicants per job. It also depends on the overall skill set in the job posting. Also, the dev world now became saturated ( unless you imagine code and dream about it hahaha ) because of people thinking always that there is a lot of money in this field, that is not wrong but that is really not the only reason i think you should be a dev. The key is to find low performing teams and low performing companies and coast. With over 100,000 subreddit communities about every topic you could think of (and thousands more you couldn’t), whatever it is, there’s a place for you on Reddit. They didn't ask me a single coding question during the interview process it was all about my personality/what kind of learner I am. For example, in the UK, I've found that London-based jobs pay more than jobs in northern England for the same programming languages. There are softwares out there that even their developers don't know exactly what's happening in them. Friends: Coding gets you in the door. got a few other jobs last year, just started a new one last week - all remote. I’m a software developer with several years of experience. And go to Meetups. On the contrary, it's still really hard to find any decent to solid developers. not sure if its because of where i am (south america) but most dev jobs i see here are for remote work. Also, are part-time jobs in software development even a thing? I can't seem to find any job portals that offer anything other than full-time work or projects with a set end time. The freedom is great. I don’t care what it will take. When people complain about software development work when they have never had to suffer through working low wage, low-skilled labor jobs it rings hollow. There are far better ways to get where you’re aiming. It also gets very complicated. I do Java, Kotlin, JS and TS. Not really. Is there a good source for true entry-level beginner developer jobs? Go to the fortune 500 list and use google to find each companies hiring page. The job is a lot more varied then I ever thought it would be when I was younger, though. The problem is I have 20+ different solutions (I handle automated bots/reports/etc) which were until recently maintained solely by me. โš ๏ธ Please note that this repository is exclusively for roles in the United States, Canada, or Remote positions ๐ŸŒŽ. Yes for every job we post we get 100s of applicants but only a handful even make it past the prescreen stages let alone get to the interview stage. The vast majority of software out there is straightforward CRUD apps. It's ironically, the lowest grade skill. Thanks in advance :) I've been working 2-3 full time software dev jobs for years now. Freelancing can be great once you're a real expert, and can get jobs where people are hiring you as a consultant. You will meet people in the field, and have people who can help you grow your skills even if you're not doing it for a job yet. reddit's new API changes kill third party apps that offer accessibility features, mod tools, and other features not found in the first party app. Applied to 200+ positions at this point, interviewed with a handful. Also look at the reddit /forhire community. The post-Covid developer job market is absolutely insane right now. As someone new to the field, you aren't going to get those jobs. You're probably more likely to see a job that only requires 20 hours of work a week as a contract job than a part time job. Yeah for sure. Knowing 10 languages and 10 toolsets and docker and vim? Basically worthless. We can sometimes go for weeks or months after posting a job before finding the right candidate despite 100s of applicants. ๐Ÿ™ Contribute by submitting an issue! See the contribution guidelines here! ๐Ÿ™. I want to learn about the types of jobs that are out there to choose the one that resonates with me most. As someone new to the field, if you don't have an elite CSCareerQuestions protests in solidarity with the developers who made third party reddit apps. A large cost of new software dev employees is the 3+ month ramp up period before they become a net gain. It took me 2 years to find a real development job, and although that timeline sucked, I'm happier now than I have ever been. I make decent money as a full stack developer. I'm very interested in the tech industry and I have decided to learn to program. My first developer job was(is) straight up as a 'lead' because I was already an established manager in the company but wanted a more technical role. This is true for every profession. We are looking for Software Engineer/Developer with focus on Data Engineering, ETL processes, preferably with exposure to both batch and streaming data. I've been remote only since covid, 2 companies + contracting. I keep saying "one more year". And even then the CS you learn is not necessarily geared towards employment as a software developer. Now hear me out. For example classes in computer architecture, compilers, machine learning, etc. Though you are probably unlikely to find a job that only requires 20 hours and gives benefits so that is something to keep in mind. I think most users here have no idea what average white collar jobs actually make. The other camp says we should be worried, especially for the next few years (as AI develops exponentially). snmdbxug cet qyykswh socf ibeats byehiz hjbcfz qjpat romdevw zynzjej
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