Advice from the Top 1% of Software Engineers

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Kevin Naughton Jr.

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@KevinNaughtonJr
@KevinNaughtonJr 9 місяців тому
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@himeshmaheshwari1823
@himeshmaheshwari1823 Місяць тому
😏
@oaoskey6051
@oaoskey6051 Рік тому
18 years and you can still feel the excitement radiating off of the last dude
@uncomfortabletruths7990
@uncomfortabletruths7990 Рік тому
thats what im saying that dude found his dream job and it just happened to a half a mil year salary job
@Vivi98104
@Vivi98104 Рік тому
Google seems to be an ANTIAMERICAN company.Google need to stop bring foreigner workers from India and China and hire Americans or permanent residents
@souvikmakur9695
@souvikmakur9695 Рік тому
true
@uncomfortabletruths7990
@uncomfortabletruths7990 Рік тому
@@Vivi98104 y would they stop? like wtf. Who r u to tell them that
@tajko
@tajko Рік тому
With a yearly wage of 400K I would be happy too every day.
@yoyo8293
@yoyo8293 Рік тому
The difference in advice given by XT vs other engineers is very phenomenal
@owenmurphy2022
@owenmurphy2022 Рік тому
I echo this. Amazing the difference of wisdom from a 1-2 yr Googler vs. a 18 yr Googler.
@Hacktheplanet_
@Hacktheplanet_ Рік тому
Yeah thanks for this comment. Not that im trying to join google but what he had to say was the most interesting id sya because of his experience
@grandsonofstar
@grandsonofstar Рік тому
i need to understand how things work to be a gd engineeer!
@marcospark2803
@marcospark2803 Рік тому
He's working there 18 years and they only 5 months, what do you expect....
@rainlion0
@rainlion0 Рік тому
@@owenmurphy2022 and how much hair they still have...
@DucNguyen-cq5iw
@DucNguyen-cq5iw Рік тому
XT's advice will change my software engineering career: "Most people can do that (become a software engineer) but NOT EVERYONE can become a good one. To be a good software engineer, the most important thing is that you try to understand things how it works, you really really try hard to understand HOW IT WORKS, MAKE IT WORK"
@midnull6009
@midnull6009 9 місяців тому
it's like that with all careers
@Neopitpit
@Neopitpit Місяць тому
I see that everyday!
@aryub5851
@aryub5851 Рік тому
The last person would literally be the best to have as a work colleague. Wonderful man
@adamfattal468
@adamfattal468 Рік тому
He’s like the Master Oogway of google
@rz9018
@rz9018 Рік тому
Thats why he is there longterm, idiots... his soft skill is really good
@basseygodwin7384
@basseygodwin7384 Рік тому
Yeah
@tipdub
@tipdub 11 місяців тому
@@adamfattal468 lol!
@SalihVeseli
@SalihVeseli Рік тому
XT is one of those people that can break down any complex concept into plain English. I had a Chinese professor who explained things thoroughly in a such a simple way. It wouldn't get boring for 3 hours long. It would be great to work for people like XT, I feel like, although people like him will surely challenge you, but that's the only way to grow professionally.
@surajbiswas7794
@surajbiswas7794 Рік тому
absolutely right bro but in india the teachers are fucked up even in iits...
@leonawroth2516
@leonawroth2516 Рік тому
That's famously the biggest sign that you actually understand what you're talking about, if you can break it down so well, that even a non developer can understand you.
@BD-zg7is
@BD-zg7is Рік тому
You nailed it Salih, I could listen to this guy talk about anything. Great comment and best of luck in your carreer going forward my friend.
@gwho
@gwho Рік тому
wtf is xt
@collby2632
@collby2632 Рік тому
I know a Chinese guy who can explain everything with a few words he only knows
@darkwoodmovies
@darkwoodmovies 9 місяців тому
The last guy is one of those rare engineers that are just so chill but smart AF and can dream up solutions to problems other engineers can't even dream of. Funny enough, Google seems to be VERY good at hiring and retaining these types of people.
@blitzio
@blitzio Рік тому
Absolute respect for XT. Being valued and putting people in the right place. This is what all companies must realize fundamentally.
@fdp6517
@fdp6517 Рік тому
I'm impressed by XT's passion in what he is doing after 18 years. I imagine most people after 18 years of working in one field would not share the same level of passion.
@BD-zg7is
@BD-zg7is Рік тому
It's only one guy, but it does seem like Google def uses their talented staff to their best abilities.
@parkout95
@parkout95 Рік тому
“When you have a job in what you are passionate about, you will never have to work a day in your life”
@agnidas5816
@agnidas5816 Рік тому
Hmm what a shitty attitude people have towards their lives. Doing something again and again means you have to hate it? I guess that is why people hate their wives/husband too ? Y'all dunno what to do without novelty hmm
@mathewvanostin7118
@mathewvanostin7118 Рік тому
I dont think he is really that passionate. But he is aware his job is quite comfortable and very well paid compared to have to work 40 hours shift at mcdonald or factory for minimum wage
@Feathertail2205
@Feathertail2205 Рік тому
@@mathewvanostin7118 Dude loves his job because he likes the work as a SOFTWARE ENGINEER. That IS passion. You can tell from his story of the most memorable moment in his career, cracking that bug problem from his first project in a eureka moment. Obviously he wouldn't be happy doing anything else.
@life_today
@life_today Рік тому
Best advise given by the guy who had 18 years tenure - Google is not the only good company, don’t define yourself based on your job… the earlier you learn this, the better for your well being
@computer1889
@computer1889 Рік тому
💯👌
@BD-zg7is
@BD-zg7is Рік тому
I chased big companies and titles for 11 years...my absolute fav time as a dev was with a startup. Everyone is different. Most corpo jobs pay well but suck.
@paulogaspar8295
@paulogaspar8295 Рік тому
based on most experiences i see this big tech companies are only good for curriculum and learning. People usually find jobs where you can have better work life balance and be paid more.
@iorekby
@iorekby Рік тому
Also a flip side to this: Don't apply to Google just because you think we'll look good on your CV. Apply to Google because it aligns with what you want to do as an engineer and you think you can succeed there.
@mcmerry2846
@mcmerry2846 Рік тому
I'm literally owner of Google
@bhavyakathuria_sgtbkhalsa6321
@bhavyakathuria_sgtbkhalsa6321 Рік тому
Love the work you've done. I'd love to see more content on google recruitments specifically for non-tech roles. Thanks.
@TheMastiffprince
@TheMastiffprince Рік тому
XT has been with Google almost 18 years and it seems like he has developed such wisdom in just telling how it is. It is not often when you talk to managers/software engineers that have been at a company that long so genuine and happy.
@heyrmi
@heyrmi Рік тому
Last person, despite having so much exprience, is so much humble.
@MuhammadUmar-dq3jf
@MuhammadUmar-dq3jf Рік тому
I fell in love with the last guy
@brooklyndeco
@brooklyndeco Рік тому
XT is worth 5+ million with just stock options. Humble and smart asf.
@Mikeishere1234
@Mikeishere1234 Рік тому
The way he talked, it’s like if they were friends. Such a nice guy.
@jonbrockett1249
@jonbrockett1249 Рік тому
The more you learn, the more you realize you don't know
@bchero7328
@bchero7328 Рік тому
Sure
@helloworld12494
@helloworld12494 Рік тому
With 18 years of experience, XT can easily become a CTO in any company but he chose to stay in Google. That is dedication.
@chriscarlin3972
@chriscarlin3972 Рік тому
not everyone wants to be CTO, maybe XT's passion is in engineering or teaching and less management and business
@BusinessGoat99
@BusinessGoat99 Рік тому
@@chriszeng1488 for 17 years?!
@bahubali-
@bahubali- Рік тому
is it a complement or an insult
@app11120
@app11120 Рік тому
that's just comfort
@andherium
@andherium Рік тому
Dedication to what? Let’s not act like he’s doing Google a favor by staying while he wants to be a CTO somewhere else. He likes it at Google and he gets paid handsomely.
@consuelogomez6458
@consuelogomez6458 Рік тому
I adored XT!!! he is such an example of the spirit we should have when working for an amazing company! never stop learning and always try to understand how thing work!!
@JoeCnNd
@JoeCnNd Рік тому
The guy that's been there for 17 years, I love his story about the bug he had. It's the best feeling to troubleshoot a problem and figure it all out.
@user-kj2gf1cn1p
@user-kj2gf1cn1p Рік тому
man i gotta say i love how respectful and kind you are to everyone. i usually don’t enjoy these types of interviews but your attitude is refreshing to see brother! keep up the great content!
@Vivi98104
@Vivi98104 Рік тому
Google seems to be an ANTIAMERICAN company.Google need to stop bring foreigner workers from India and China and hire Americans or permanent residents
@123456789santia
@123456789santia Рік тому
Indians, asians, there's no africans, latinos and even white americans. That's just...
@user-kj2gf1cn1p
@user-kj2gf1cn1p Рік тому
@@123456789santia bro go away with that bullshit lol.
@BD-zg7is
@BD-zg7is Рік тому
@@123456789santia did you watch the ppl walking by LOL. he randomly picked 5 ppl...out of 100k+ employees.
@Xi_Jing_ping
@Xi_Jing_ping Рік тому
@@BD-zg7is randomly are u sure about that
@treyquattro
@treyquattro Рік тому
XT's enthusiasm is infectious! Great advert for the company. They all were. Good job!
@hw8533
@hw8533 6 місяців тому
So glad I stumbled on this video as I was having a hard time securing an internship position. This kicked my motivation back up :)
@obumjohnokafor6899
@obumjohnokafor6899 7 місяців тому
Yes, that’s the best advice so far. Many people only know how to use things but don’t really understand how they work.
@natejames11
@natejames11 Рік тому
XT is an absolute legend, you can tell how much he loves his job he's so passionate and he was actually extremely good at explaining that issue to where I felt like I could understand what he was saying even though I do not have any background with coding.
@TechnoTube001
@TechnoTube001 Рік тому
I could hear XT talk all day. To be able to express thoughts so succinctly, so honest.
@eveningafterrain
@eveningafterrain Рік тому
exactly he's so chill, his whole personality is so likeable
@miaomiao07
@miaomiao07 Рік тому
Agreed, natural and positive vibe
@user-qt1bq5bw6i
@user-qt1bq5bw6i Рік тому
Xiangtian is such a sweet guy! 17 years and still so upbeat about his work. His advise is right. What do you want to do? Think how can you become better at it. If you do this, companies will come to you. If not google, then some other good company. Love what you do, grow and be where you are happy. Thank you for making and sharing this video.
@myhandle321
@myhandle321 8 місяців тому
Awesome interview! I came back to this channel after many years and I found those interview leetcode playlists gone. :( Those were really very educative.
@BRBallin1
@BRBallin1 Рік тому
As an Amazonian, I would say that DO NOT expect to get an offer at a specific company. Just try your luck at all the nice companies out there and go to the one that lands. I got rejected by over 10 companies but they served as interview practice which helped me land the role at Amazon. Looking back, if all the companies that rejected had given me an offer, Amazon would've been the best option for me still.
@aperkins07
@aperkins07 11 місяців тому
I had an offer with Amazon, but rejected. Offer just wasn't that strong
@reign3864
@reign3864 11 місяців тому
@@aperkins07 I guess not everyone is cut out to be a factory line worker
@mrheylow7892
@mrheylow7892 11 місяців тому
@@reign3864 they could be talking about Amazon’s software engineering careers. Amazon isn’t just a warehouse job, they have one of the biggest cloud services in the world!!
@_burd.
@_burd. 11 місяців тому
@@mrheylow7892 Reign was joking btw
@midgetsanchez
@midgetsanchez 9 місяців тому
I got an offer from Amazon but declined it, cause I actually got higher offers from startups. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@Makrealin
@Makrealin Рік тому
I could watch the interview with XT for hours. On top of his personality he has a lot to share. Love that guy❤
@Glori4n
@Glori4n Рік тому
XT was the only important part of all those interviews. It really must be amazing to have a guy like him as a Project Manager/ Tech lead.
@workhardmillionsonwelfared1329
@workhardmillionsonwelfared1329 Рік тому
Wow! I couldn’t have expected it be better! Thanks for making this video
@vincebartle
@vincebartle Рік тому
Besides being wholesome, XT explained that empty cache problem masterfully, what a cool guy
@timothysands5537
@timothysands5537 Рік тому
Watched about 30% in and then skipped to see XT's interview. Very good advice, and it applies to many industries, not only Software Engineering. Understanding the fundamentals and how things work behind the scenes, this will give you the ability to really problem solve, design, and troubleshoot your specific platform/product. An example would be when designing a house, you must understand not only the building materials, but also soil conditions and how soil behaves in that region from season to season. A more complicated example is understanding differential equations and inverse kinematics so well that you can write out at least the equations for operating a single joint robot by hand. Anything beyond that and I'm turning to Matlab. There will be upwards of 100+ variables with 4 joints if you include moments of inertia, accelerations per COM, centers of masses (COM), sensory feedback from things like rotary encoders, angular acceleration, limits on maximum angle per joint, etc. The point is, if you understood the physics & math behind that, you would be able to pull off things like Boston Robotics does. The dances are all just mathematics & coding when you break it down. One interview with a woman who programs some of the dancing talked about how you just play with the equations to get the movements you want.
@Nam_David
@Nam_David 9 місяців тому
XT gave me the real and useful advices for me as a sophomore pursuing software engineer career, great talk and I did really appreciate this. Thanks from Vietnam.
@rayyanhussain6805
@rayyanhussain6805 9 місяців тому
This is such a motivation! Great video Kevin
@franciscobecker159
@franciscobecker159 Рік тому
Thank you @Kevin, this is a really nice video. I am glad you chose this format. I must say XT needs his own channel, the man is very wise!
@tuyojr
@tuyojr Рік тому
Love XT and his expressions. 😹😹👏🏽 Great advice too. Amazing video Kevin!!! 🤝🏽
@ajaythombare6235
@ajaythombare6235 8 місяців тому
I think XT gave the best advice & the wholesome moment is dude remembers first projects bugs
@dariopacheco7196
@dariopacheco7196 9 місяців тому
God dang it, XT was SOOO wise. Thank you so much for that little piece of advice
@KevinHaris
@KevinHaris Рік тому
I love the video man .. please do more of these but from different companies including startups Also like the part where you ask them about the technologies to use I think thats very important especially for confused starters like me..Thanks man
@rickyshinobi2303
@rickyshinobi2303 Рік тому
XT is good vibes! This is the type of person I would love to work with if I was at Google. Great personality. These are the folks that make awesome team members and coworkers.
@ronherrera2464
@ronherrera2464 Рік тому
He reminds me of a supervisor I had, my supervisor would never give up and find a solution for clients she will know a lot about the company since she is been there for 20 plus years but something I admired of her is that even when she knew a lot of operations of the company she was always open to learn from her subordinates.
@Scriabinfan593
@Scriabinfan593 8 місяців тому
XT's a genius. I love the passion he has for his job.
@JasonGoodison
@JasonGoodison Рік тому
Love this video! XT is incredible
@InfoBuzz0830
@InfoBuzz0830 Рік тому
Wow that last guy was really humble and explained a lot from his experience. Thanks Kevin 😊👍
@tommacari4103
@tommacari4103 6 місяців тому
I loved my time at Google, was really happy there. I agree with XT that it's more about who you work with and what you are working on that makes a role satisfying
@user-td6fs1qi3g
@user-td6fs1qi3g 8 місяців тому
Love all the responses. Love the person who has completed 18 years. Totally. thank you!!
@khafza-k3509
@khafza-k3509 Рік тому
last guy is so kind and generous 😊😊😊 and you also my friend who is patient listening to him 😅
@kyokushinfighter78
@kyokushinfighter78 Рік тому
The last interview with Xiangtian was really insightful, this kind of guy has wisdom and knowledge we all can learn.. overall great interviews!
@Foolsjoker
@Foolsjoker 7 місяців тому
Real advice: If you want to work in tech, rethink what boxes you check (this includes your name, if you think those survey questions are anonymous.)
@randomytguy7315
@randomytguy7315 Рік тому
thank you so much for the subtitles, English is not my first language so it was a bit hard to understand what XT was saying but his advices are great!
@atwarwithlife
@atwarwithlife Рік тому
you can understand why XT has been there for 18 years. he loves what he does. you can just feel it in his voice and expressions, and the advice.
@kalpakHere
@kalpakHere Рік тому
Great 2mins by XT. The sheer passion and enthusiasm says it all
@user-mb5zh3zo5t
@user-mb5zh3zo5t 7 місяців тому
Xiangtian is exactly like one of my favorite computer science professors. Also a Chinese(I'm Chinese myself), when talking about algorithms and some topic in cs, his face will always light up and have infinite words about them. Amazing. I hope I can be an engineer like them, being passionate about things I love all the time, and always inspirational to next generation.
@karanbirsingh1775
@karanbirsingh1775 9 місяців тому
XT picked all eyes for sure great advice be yourself ❤
@cyberverz
@cyberverz Рік тому
thanks alot for uploading this video, loved the answers from engineers and XT is great & cool guy
@thiruvetti
@thiruvetti Рік тому
The Indian guys were straight to the point and gave most practical answers. But best was the experienced person at the end. Good advice.
@Enisss
@Enisss Рік тому
brother there were 50 indians on the video, which indian are you talking about?
@soothingrainshowers
@soothingrainshowers Рік тому
@@Enisss All of them
@JL-ej3xu
@JL-ej3xu Рік тому
xt is chinese😅
@BD-zg7is
@BD-zg7is Рік тому
I always loved all my Indian coworkers and outsourced companies. They work they asses off and are super respectful. One company I worked for flew in the whole QA outsource team to San Jose and it was SOOO fun! Love those guys.
@thiruvetti
@thiruvetti Рік тому
​@@BD-zg7is Wow nice.
@kicknotes
@kicknotes 9 місяців тому
When you can remember the specific technical details of a project (or bug!) you worked on 17+ years ago, that's called passion. Knowing how things work (under the hood) is what separates average devs from good devs; passion is what separates good devs from great devs.
@2bloodyfox
@2bloodyfox 2 місяці тому
True!
@BurhanAijaz
@BurhanAijaz Рік тому
Hey! *ERIC* , What's your name?
@codewizme
@codewizme Рік тому
XT is a Legend. Thank you Kevin for the awesome experience sharing.
@zazkegirotron
@zazkegirotron Рік тому
XT was so nice! Loved every interview. Thanks for sharing Kevin :)
@bhaskar4372
@bhaskar4372 9 місяців тому
Amazing work!
@Nishinga.
@Nishinga. 5 місяців тому
That last guy is such a bright light in this world, I wish more people were like him!!
@segs3394
@segs3394 Рік тому
I have watched XT's interview almost 10 times and I am not bored. He must be a sweet guy to work with.
@andywang6928
@andywang6928 Рік тому
This video is taken in front of the MP1 building, which is one of the buildings I interned at Google this summer. I did not get an return offer after my internship and it breaks my heart. I have left the Bay Area for a while now and seeing this video really makes me miss the time I spent there. I thing I learnt from this is that just doing leetcode is not enough and I must practice on my CS skills. Hope I can come back one day! Thanks for your video ❤
@thomastimas
@thomastimas 3 місяці тому
Mr wang, please work harder to get this opportunity.
@YouAreProbablyInsufferable
@YouAreProbablyInsufferable Рік тому
Dude Ashatoth gives such sick answers and energy. Sounds like he really knows what he's doing and is really confident
@riggmundgames
@riggmundgames Рік тому
man the 18yr software engineer was precious, i've the same excitement when speaking of coding and i'm sure i'll have the same in 20yrs. I would have ask him what he thought about AI and their possible role in replacing developers.
@sreeragmsudheesh
@sreeragmsudheesh Рік тому
XT made my day, what a fun and humble guy.
@MRM-9
@MRM-9 Рік тому
XT stands out... he is definitely a great mentor for sure. Lucky engineers who work under him.
@hanac5586
@hanac5586 Рік тому
Thanks for including different kinds of people, men, women, younger, older, seniors, juniors... love seeing the variety
@MM-ow2md
@MM-ow2md 6 місяців тому
...and it was really great seeing no blacks
@lalodominguez7121
@lalodominguez7121 8 місяців тому
"Just calm down" thanks for the mind blowing advice
@siddheshswnt
@siddheshswnt Рік тому
Last person’s worldview was amazing and so much to learn from. Thanks Kevin!
@jakewolf079
@jakewolf079 11 місяців тому
People like XT is why I love programming, honestly we could all learn a bit from him. We should approach challenges with genuine passion and curiosity, and spend less time thinking about competition and our relationship with colleagues.
@leopard5810
@leopard5810 9 місяців тому
true. and we should stop thinking so much about team culture, all hands meeting, communication, talking fake non sense showing you are a team person
@Shannnnnnnnnnnnn
@Shannnnnnnnnnnnn 9 місяців тому
⁠@@leopard5810Thank you. It’s actually killing productivity at a lot of companies I’d assume. Everyone should just do their role/part and let the work speak for itself and them.
@MrLoalex
@MrLoalex 4 місяці тому
Absolutely respect the guy called XT; he is not just sharing how to join Google, but also share the insights on how to be a software engineer in a good manner. I really hope to have the chance to work with this amazing person someday.
@flossdaily9
@flossdaily9 Рік тому
XT is very articulate, I'm not particularly interested in working for google or being a software engineer, but I enjoyed his insight
@monaliza3334
@monaliza3334 Рік тому
They only take Asian and Indian. 😆 🤣 😂...
@burnaxel
@burnaxel Рік тому
@@monaliza3334 they’re the most qualified
@TheUnderratedOrange
@TheUnderratedOrange 7 місяців тому
@@monaliza3334 Bringing race into things just shows how ignorant you truly are. It sets the bar for how intelligible people have to be with you in conversation.
@TheKundan11
@TheKundan11 Рік тому
That problem of different languages working only after second load and it's explanation by XT is amazing. Even with 18 years in Google and so down to earth.
@superdude292
@superdude292 9 місяців тому
I love guys like XT, they make the world run and they enjoy doing it
@dharvikumra3760
@dharvikumra3760 Рік тому
XT is very sweet! Thank you for valuable advice.
@HaroonCodes
@HaroonCodes Рік тому
*I am really happy to watch this video, especially the views of XT, XT is a senior engineer and he is so humble, I am so happy and i feel like I am at google now* 🚀🤗
@AliMalik-yt5ex
@AliMalik-yt5ex Рік тому
XT sounds exactly like my machine learning professor! He is the professor with the highest funding in my university and his enthusiasm is fantastic.
@matzacomn
@matzacomn Рік тому
Wonder why
@ibrahimawone8137
@ibrahimawone8137 Рік тому
Really cool! Thanks for the insights
@wendybanner6986
@wendybanner6986 4 місяці тому
I teach middle school CS. I will use this one for the start of my Advanced Game Design, (Pygame) class from now on. Thank You, Kevin
@DarkFlarePrince
@DarkFlarePrince Рік тому
More interviews with XT please!!
@lifetimestudent007
@lifetimestudent007 Рік тому
Everyone can be a software engineer but not everyone can be a good one. How to become a good one? Try to understand deeply on how things work. Really Try! Thanks for the valuable advice XT!
@souravkumarsamal6310
@souravkumarsamal6310 Рік тому
I agree
@adam7802
@adam7802 Рік тому
As a still relative newbie I feel this. If you use things like Python and Javascript especially it is really easy to get by without knowing what is going on under the hood. Definitely are people who are happy to be like that. Personally I can't stand that, I am too curious lol
@catify35
@catify35 Рік тому
@@adam7802 same to me now learning django and javascript (later maybe react) after i get a job i wanna learn c++ and pointers other stuff. i wanna learn a lot of things :D
@adam7802
@adam7802 Рік тому
@@catify35 I'm trying to learn coding on the gameboy for a deeper dive... Its interesting
@AnimaxNeil
@AnimaxNeil Рік тому
@@catify35 that's great. I am doing the exact opposite, from c++ (well versed in pointer arithmetic) to JavaScript (dealing with promise chaining).
@blueballoon7832
@blueballoon7832 8 місяців тому
The enthu radiating the last interviewee is most genuine as it can be. I hope I can work at Google one day.
@ryanm03
@ryanm03 8 місяців тому
I just wanna sit down and talk to XT all day what an amazing guy with amazing energy
@billalchami8638
@billalchami8638 Рік тому
XT is an awesome man, so humble and passionate about his business, I wish I have him as my mentor
@swagfinger
@swagfinger Рік тому
bringing your dog to the office is a pretty cool perk. nice interviews Kevin, awesome insight!
@anonimowelwiatko4455
@anonimowelwiatko4455 7 місяців тому
"You try to understand how something works then make it work" - sums it perfectly.
@karsultimatelifeform2620
@karsultimatelifeform2620 8 місяців тому
Great advice ❤
@Agnostic080
@Agnostic080 Рік тому
Kevin, you know what you gotta do next, a full review with XT!
@matthewlim-dot-ml
@matthewlim-dot-ml Рік тому
Yeah I want an xt podcast
@matthewlim-dot-ml
@matthewlim-dot-ml Рік тому
Where he talks about his life or career
@krystygem4248
@krystygem4248 Рік тому
Starting my Software Engineering journey in 2023 and already got a Google shirt I found in a thrift store. I also know what I want to do when I finish my course and I'm ready for the challenge!
@Austin-if7ne
@Austin-if7ne Рік тому
I would suggest a start up for first job
@nerd2544
@nerd2544 Рік тому
google just laid off like 12000 people good luck bro 😂
@notting2640
@notting2640 9 місяців тому
Who’s gonna tell him? 😂
@user-id8ng9eq9h
@user-id8ng9eq9h 9 місяців тому
‘ I found my place’…. Very wise words
@malay2116
@malay2116 Рік тому
That conversation with XT is enough after a wholesome tired day Super refreshing 💙
@viveksrivastava6070
@viveksrivastava6070 Рік тому
Great video man... I want a podcast with XT on his journery as a SWE.
@lil8579
@lil8579 7 місяців тому
Awesome advice from XT
@sharvyahmed
@sharvyahmed 8 місяців тому
What a great guy XT is! 😁
@MrUnicornsinmycereal
@MrUnicornsinmycereal Рік тому
Would love to see this expanded in to different orgs like sales/marketing, HR, etc) I got in to SaaS sales after realizing programming wasnt for me long term. Still love it for small DIY projects but not as a job. Really want to transition into the recuriting/HR role but not sure how to set myself up well for those roles.
@lololoololdudusoejdhdjswkk347
@lololoololdudusoejdhdjswkk347 9 місяців тому
Any luck? I’m thinking of not doing SE and SW and maybe looking for a different career path that I can utilize with the skills from a cs major. (Yeah I majored in cs, I’m weird 😅)
@MrUnicornsinmycereal
@MrUnicornsinmycereal 8 місяців тому
@@lololoololdudusoejdhdjswkk347 if ur working somewhere already simply talk to the people in the area you are looking at and get to know them/their day to day and when a role opens up snag it! if ur hunting, tailor your resume the best you can and be upfront in the interview something like yea I may not have experience on paper but I am very passionate about xyz yatta yatta
@chris.w391
@chris.w391 Рік тому
8:58 is realy inspiring. thanks!
@svalyavasvalyava9867
@svalyavasvalyava9867 8 місяців тому
awesome video, thanks ☺️
@eg4933
@eg4933 7 місяців тому
the last guy is the truth. nuff said.
@anything_I_want
@anything_I_want Рік тому
I don't know why, but I feel comfortable when smart people talk excitedly about their major. Thank you Xiangtian :))
@PoojaDutt
@PoojaDutt Рік тому
This was awesome Kevin - great to hear from some of the Google employees!! 😀
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