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Bukola Ayodele, 25, earns $210,000 a year as a software engineer in New York City. That income includes her base salary, bonus and equity. She doesn’t touch the equity and lives off of her base salary and bonus. Now, she wants to inspire more women, and especially black women, to join her in tech. To help fill the gap, she started a UKposts channel called The Come Up (@Bukola1) to provide black women and other women of color with the resources and advice she wished existed when she first considered pursuing a career in tech.
This is the latest installment of Millennial Money, which profiles people across the U.S. and details how they earn and spend their money.
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She attended Columbia University where she studied political science. She graduated in 2016 with $7,000 in student loan debt, thanks to combination of needs-based financial aid and holding a job throughout college, as well as financial support from her grandmother and her parents, who also took out some loans. She paid off her loans by the beginning of 2018.
Growing up, “we had a saying that you could either be a doctor or a lawyer or a disgrace,” she says, and after college, she expected to go into law. But it didn’t take her long to realize she wasn’t passionate about the work.
Computer science, though, had appealed to her since she took an introductory course in undergrad. After researching careers online, Ayodele quit her job in compliance in 2017 to attend a three-month engineering retreat at the New York City-based RECURSE Center to refresh her programming skills.
Leaving behind a steady job is never an easy call, especially when you’re living paycheck to paycheck, like Ayodele was. While the retreat itself was free, she saved around $6,000 in the months before she quit her job. Making that career change is what inspired her to start taking her finances more seriously: She watched UKposts videos, listened to podcasts and cut her expenses down as far as she could to save up.
Ayodele is a fan of the FIRE - financial independence, retire early - movement, and one of her goals is to earn enough off of her investments that all of her monthly costs are covered.
To that end, she contributes $1,583 each month to max out her 401(k) contributions for the year (those were her contributions in 2019 when this story was reported; the 2020 individual contribution limit increased slightly from $19,000 to $19,500), and invests an additional $4,000 a month in a Vanguard brokerage account. She also contributes around $42 a month to a health savings account.
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@CNBCMakeIt
@CNBCMakeIt 4 роки тому
What’s your budget breakdown? Share your story with us for a chance to be featured in a future installment. We are especially interested in hearing from first-time homebuyers in Atlanta, Denver and Toronto. cnb.cx/32TYZ2K
@retha90
@retha90 4 роки тому
I'm prepping to buy a house in Atlanta now. Wonderful.
@flaccidsteel5094
@flaccidsteel5094 4 роки тому
She’s an impressive lady! Kudos to her!
@fintech4220
@fintech4220 4 роки тому
Lol first time home buyers in Toronto. 700k for 500 sq ft condo
@vilenationgaming
@vilenationgaming 4 роки тому
I’m a software engineer/systems analyst in Birmingham Alabama. Homeowner as well and I’d like to be featured
@pimplol
@pimplol 4 роки тому
@@fintech4220 lmfao thats generous
@jaientenduunevoix726
@jaientenduunevoix726 4 роки тому
American dream right here, holy crap. And donating 800 a month to charity, at 25? She's a saint
@fopifopfopifop3540
@fopifopfopifop3540 4 роки тому
atticusfn I swear
@cravingroom6129
@cravingroom6129 4 роки тому
actually, the more we give, the more we receive, I believe by this faith :) but don't get me wrong, I give with no expectation, giving is actually make us feels food about ourselves
@cravingroom6129
@cravingroom6129 4 роки тому
@Victor Hugo 2 car garage in NYC? I mean even million dollar condo or apt won't be having that, I have 2 car garage townhouse but I live in sub urb DC and I didn't live the American dream yet :))
@rogers5622
@rogers5622 4 роки тому
Very thoughtful
@purrpaws7863
@purrpaws7863 4 роки тому
​@Victor Hugo The american dream just means that regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, they can attain their own version of success in a society where upward mobility can be possible for everyone. So, your comment is very stupid in this case.
@Unknownuser89878
@Unknownuser89878 4 роки тому
She could EASILY pay for a nice apartment without roommates and instead she chooses to save and donate to charity. We need more videos of people like her!
@turnstyletouchbunny
@turnstyletouchbunny 4 роки тому
Maybe she doesnt want to live alone :)
@omokaroojiire
@omokaroojiire 4 роки тому
She is successful, because she thinks about others!!!
@chiaraippoliti
@chiaraippoliti 4 роки тому
G M Even if that’s true, what’s wrong with that? They spent lots on her and her education. They made many sacrifices. And at least she knows where the money goes to instead of those charities that only benefit the “philanthropist “.
@rosaswan2323
@rosaswan2323 4 роки тому
Agreed but 800/mo is way less than 10% of her salary, unless I missed something. I make around 32k a year (granted, in a way more affordable city) and I give away around $250 a month.
@rebelfleur9910
@rebelfleur9910 4 роки тому
No we don’t Lmaoo, just spoil yourself, you can still have enough
@thelegendarykevininsales7589
@thelegendarykevininsales7589 3 роки тому
If I make $210k a year, I ain’t telling no one
@strallay
@strallay 3 роки тому
Right lol
@Maussiegamer
@Maussiegamer 3 роки тому
she is also aint telling no one
@SherbertLomon
@SherbertLomon 3 роки тому
@@Maussiegamer she literally just told the world
@Maussiegamer
@Maussiegamer 3 роки тому
@@SherbertLomon its a double negative she is not telling noone so she is telling everyone
@Foodenthusiast23
@Foodenthusiast23 3 роки тому
💯😂🙏🏾❤️
@ss56830
@ss56830 3 роки тому
She is literally the model kid every parent wants 😂 girl is KILLIN it
@Mragdoll
@Mragdoll 3 роки тому
she doesnt look happy though.she's earning a lot of money but she is not doing what she loves.it reads in her eyes.
@itsDjjayy
@itsDjjayy 3 роки тому
@@Mragdoll your the only one that realize that
@Mragdoll
@Mragdoll 3 роки тому
@@itsDjjayy because most people today are about looks they would rather be rich to fill the void of their soul rather than facing it and becoming happier
@vibesbynae4860
@vibesbynae4860 3 роки тому
For real I’m inspired by her 😍😍😍
@teeyateeyah233
@teeyateeyah233 3 роки тому
For real
@alimahb3465
@alimahb3465 4 роки тому
Her bank account told mine to sit tf down and be humble!😩
@leilanidru7506
@leilanidru7506 4 роки тому
*her entire life* told mine to stfu, sit down and be humble. Rich, gorgeous, generous, works out, intelligent, financially responsible and...I honestly lost count🤯 quite possibly the most flawless success story I’ve seen and heard in a while.
@Kevin51611
@Kevin51611 4 роки тому
😂😂😂
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 4 роки тому
Study computer science! We are in the INFORMATION AGE! People like her are my inspiration. I’d be happy making even half what she makes.
@blackice3022
@blackice3022 4 роки тому
Lmao
@getreal4real169
@getreal4real169 4 роки тому
Alimah B me too
@nunyabiznys5169
@nunyabiznys5169 4 роки тому
She's definitely on her way to being a millionaire. Proud of her.
@angelgjr1999
@angelgjr1999 4 роки тому
Nunya Biznys lol a million really isn’t much anymore. I’d be happy a billionaire.
@bee3467
@bee3467 4 роки тому
@@angelgjr1999 it's plenty
@incognitoincognito7500
@incognitoincognito7500 4 роки тому
Angel Gutierrez depends on where you live tbh
@whoa-there
@whoa-there 4 роки тому
A million can last her for 12+ years & maybe last for u even longer so it's most definitely something.
@izziestevens5835
@izziestevens5835 4 роки тому
She probably is one by now
@JayR-lz3ui
@JayR-lz3ui 3 роки тому
I’m SHOOK. I waste so much money in this city. she out here making 200k with roommates. Time for a reset.
@javie793
@javie793 3 роки тому
Budget, prioritize
@trevorm3680
@trevorm3680 3 роки тому
Frugal and intelligent af. No need to live beyond her means.
@ilipan2668
@ilipan2668 3 роки тому
And in Brooklyn too. Most I know with that money may live with roommates in Manhattan, but not the outer boroughs.
@mwamussa
@mwamussa 3 роки тому
@Homesteader Workouts Yes, humans are always going to look for a scapegoat and a hero. We simply don't like to take responsibility for ourselves.
@T0MBRA1D3RR
@T0MBRA1D3RR 3 роки тому
It's also kind of lonely without roommates as a young person. Especially if you are in a long-distance relationship like her. She is so smart. Saving so much at such a young age. I try to be like her.
@dajurniesofar4362
@dajurniesofar4362 3 роки тому
I love to see a woman in color in the STEM industries making it and doing it well.
@shantalle.8888
@shantalle.8888 3 роки тому
Same. It's so encouraging. I'm in STEM as well.
@abdrizakmohamud6164
@abdrizakmohamud6164 3 роки тому
@@shantalle.8888 Good on you what do u study
@shantalle.8888
@shantalle.8888 3 роки тому
@@abdrizakmohamud6164 Biology
@die8218
@die8218 3 роки тому
Draken your kind ALWAYS made it about color so stfu.
@thewell-readnegrita4941
@thewell-readnegrita4941 3 роки тому
Draken Who blamed anyone for this? All she is saying is that she likes seeing POC in stem careers because it’s not very common. Why does her saying that offend you?
@FloydofOz
@FloydofOz 4 роки тому
She is the most impressive person in this series so far.
@Just2gofoods
@Just2gofoods 4 роки тому
Very inspirational story!
@xxstealerxx
@xxstealerxx 4 роки тому
Very fake, indeed
@leilanidru7506
@leilanidru7506 4 роки тому
FloydofOz by far
@youngsuit
@youngsuit 4 роки тому
By a mile
@youngsuit
@youngsuit 4 роки тому
Share this in my engineering slack
@sarsar8774
@sarsar8774 4 роки тому
She is LITERALLY one of the smartest, most beautiful girl inside out. She has that X Factor. Inspiring
@2LitProduction
@2LitProduction 4 роки тому
Sar Sar black engineers. You love to see it.
@brettharter143
@brettharter143 4 роки тому
@@2LitProduction shes a software developer calm down LOL
@TheDiamondSkye
@TheDiamondSkye 4 роки тому
@@brettharter143 She gets paid more than engineers. Though yeah, software engineer kind of a rough way to describe it, i agree with you lol
@Theupdates37
@Theupdates37 4 роки тому
brett harter why you mad lol
@brettharter143
@brettharter143 4 роки тому
Lmao so many people butthurt from facts.
@ananyamishra2742
@ananyamishra2742 3 роки тому
Girl be making 6 figures in NYC. Could have easily got a place for herself but chooses to save and donate 😭🔥🔥🔥❤️. Plus she is so pretty! ❤️❤️😍
@RochelletheRealtor
@RochelletheRealtor 3 роки тому
That was one thing that impressed me because I would have been signing mortgage papers on something I couldn’t afford and been living paycheck to paycheck, sleeping on the floor and racking up credit card debt.
@wanchawancha5323
@wanchawancha5323 3 роки тому
Yes!
@MSKTLIZ
@MSKTLIZ 3 роки тому
Yes! 🥰
@Dc-oe8qe
@Dc-oe8qe 3 роки тому
Shes adorable.
@niobiumplums
@niobiumplums 3 роки тому
a successful young black woman making $200K in tech? we love to see it 🔥 more features like this please
@lilyhanachan
@lilyhanachan 4 роки тому
"What doesn't get measured doesn't get managed"
@watchmesave4912
@watchmesave4912 4 роки тому
Have a similar quote in my office.
@gulamsabir8088
@gulamsabir8088 4 роки тому
That's actually an amazing quote Gotta write that one down for my new book.
@iankirkland1856
@iankirkland1856 4 роки тому
@@gulamsabir8088 ooh what book!
@gulamsabir8088
@gulamsabir8088 4 роки тому
@@iankirkland1856 actually I am a aspiring writer and have been writing a few books , the new book I am working on is called " Timing Time : the professinal Style . " This quote is a great way to start a new chapter . Sure I have to do the research and give proper credit.
@unsicheresgangbild
@unsicheresgangbild 4 роки тому
Lily Hana Chan Pieter Drucker
@sidmichael1158
@sidmichael1158 4 роки тому
Studied four years then quit her job. Studied for a 3 months then find her dream job. That right there is what's wrong with the educational system.
@sb_dunk
@sb_dunk 4 роки тому
Why's that a problem with the education system? She could have studied computer science if she knew she wanted to do that at the time.
@lloydhardy574
@lloydhardy574 4 роки тому
Facts
@shantricejones5830
@shantricejones5830 4 роки тому
@@sb_dunk he parents said doctor lawyer disgrace. She studied political science for law school but hated it. Her parents paid for education. Her problem was pleasing her parents.
@sb_dunk
@sb_dunk 4 роки тому
@@shantricejones5830 Yep, that's a problem with societal culture across the world rather than the education system.
@shantricejones5830
@shantricejones5830 4 роки тому
@@sb_dunk that's true
@helenrietta8226
@helenrietta8226 3 роки тому
You make us black folk feel a sense of pride..thank you miss
@abdrizakmohamud6164
@abdrizakmohamud6164 3 роки тому
@@Perceptence bruh stop copy and pasting on every comment that talks about race.
@FalaqX
@FalaqX 3 роки тому
She's not Black sooooo....
@HT-pl8du
@HT-pl8du 3 роки тому
@@FalaqX she's Nigerian I think she said?
@darlnekiasiplin3841
@darlnekiasiplin3841 3 роки тому
@@FalaqX then what is she because her skin is sure telling the obvious 🙄
@terseandtiny1746
@terseandtiny1746 3 роки тому
@@darlnekiasiplin3841 her skin is brown
@Ohh4udumn
@Ohh4udumn 3 роки тому
She definitely just inspired me to become more mindful of my money. I inherited bad shopping habits from my family, but I've at least managed to stay debt free.
@08ranaiu
@08ranaiu 3 роки тому
Thats an accomplishment in and of itself for sure!!!
@smileyface985
@smileyface985 3 роки тому
This video makes me want to return my Chanel bag 😩
@Ohh4udumn
@Ohh4udumn 3 роки тому
@@smileyface985 That’s in the past now, we can only be better moving forward 😅
@smileyface985
@smileyface985 3 роки тому
@Arlo already returned it.
@AllAboutPurple
@AllAboutPurple 2 роки тому
@@smileyface985 keep it lol and sell it for more than you bought it….i hear Chanel resell value is good
@Lances_45
@Lances_45 4 роки тому
It actually broke my heart when she said she gets stopped in the building she works at because they don’t think she works there, I couldn’t even IMAGINE how dehumanising that is
@sparklingdaisy3169
@sparklingdaisy3169 4 роки тому
@Jason Ripley of course you'd say that. Its something that she's experienced. Just because you chose not to believe it doesn't make any less true. You said you're white and Asian. You can assimilate into society. People see you as a white man. Black people cant assimilate into the white culture like you have. Stop invalidating people's experiences just because you haven't experienced them.
@123courage
@123courage 4 роки тому
@Jason Ripley Black people: This *racist experience* happened to me. White people: I don't believe that *uses own personal experience to justify why someone else's experience isn't reality, because they can't fathom that their experience isn't the ONLY experience* THAT is exactly the problem in America right now.
@TH-eb7ob
@TH-eb7ob 4 роки тому
@Jason Ripley Black female security guards cant stereotype??? They do it too.
@TH-eb7ob
@TH-eb7ob 4 роки тому
Dehumanizing is a strong word. Lol No one said she was any less human. It is degrading though.
@stacybanks4846
@stacybanks4846 4 роки тому
nobody nobody - who are “you people”?
@chrisbruce1137
@chrisbruce1137 4 роки тому
Shes saving 60K a year. She’s bound to be a millionaire before 35
@Warhammer416
@Warhammer416 4 роки тому
That's not how you become a millionaire
@sentjojo
@sentjojo 4 роки тому
@@Warhammer416 compound interest. She's not just saving, she's investing
@Warhammer416
@Warhammer416 4 роки тому
@@sentjojo for the average person, compound interest won't make you a millionaire. And did the video say she was investing in an account which accumulated compound interest? If so, I clearly missed that part.
@sentjojo
@sentjojo 4 роки тому
@@Warhammer416 she's investing $48k/yr. If she averages 7% return, she'll have over a million dollars by the time she's 40. If she maintains that till age 65, she'll have over $10 million.
@sentjojo
@sentjojo 4 роки тому
@@Warhammer416 btw, 7% is the historical inflation adjusted average return of the S&P 500. She doesn't even have to do any fancy investing, she can become a millionaire from basic index funds. And I didn't even include her 401k. No idea what math you're doing
@khadijatsolebo2537
@khadijatsolebo2537 3 роки тому
As a Nigerian who also moved to the US, I aspire to be just like her when I’m 25...I’m inspired
@DARELASISI
@DARELASISI 3 роки тому
It is possible, just develop a strong determination and ready to learn new skills. Knowledge is LIGHT.
@kevinngaleu1545
@kevinngaleu1545 2 роки тому
@@DARELASISI absolutely. That's what i understood. I started coding didn't enjoyed well but as a founder i discovered Product Management. Now i'm working to transitioning.
@fredericksharon6908
@fredericksharon6908 2 роки тому
A year later now. Hope ur on the right path 😊😊✌️
@Chrisxulo
@Chrisxulo 2 роки тому
Hope you are doing good. I'm from Nigerian parents too and I can relate with this story. As a Software Engineer I would say that we leave in our bubble where we have flexible hours, supports and benefits, with options to work remotely, high salary and job offers every day from companies.
@120ail1
@120ail1 3 роки тому
Not only is she a big success, but she’s responsible, mature and seems like she is a caring and kind person. She’s a winner and I hope her success continues, and exceeds her wildest dreams.
@JasonB95
@JasonB95 4 роки тому
"You can either be a doctor, a lawyer or a disgrace." If you grew up in an Indian, African or West Indian/Caribbean household, that saying you know all too well.
@itsmesunchild8805
@itsmesunchild8805 4 роки тому
I swear
@gscorp7879
@gscorp7879 4 роки тому
For real
@nickelwindow53
@nickelwindow53 4 роки тому
✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿 America Dosent respect us? But us people of color carry this country on our backs!
@murrygrace827
@murrygrace827 4 роки тому
literally asians too
@DOPEdwarf
@DOPEdwarf 4 роки тому
Exactly why nothing actually creative and innovative comes out of those countries, just well tested worker drones working for some westerner who's parents encouraged them when they wanted to be an artist or scientist when they were kids and allowed them to explore their own interests. I say this as an arab
@caitox
@caitox 4 роки тому
I'm five years older than her yet I want to be her when I grow up.
@zusiphesikayi2390
@zusiphesikayi2390 4 роки тому
Ikr
@ayodelekolawole3743
@ayodelekolawole3743 4 роки тому
Lol. Same here
@Daniel-mq3nf
@Daniel-mq3nf 4 роки тому
You can do it! -Rob Schneider
@edo153
@edo153 4 роки тому
You can still do it!
@nickkaol
@nickkaol 4 роки тому
The irony is amazing, but I understand. Sometimes I think how one is brought up could affect how he/she live their life.
@nemos422s
@nemos422s 3 роки тому
She has a UKposts channel and it’s fantastic. She’s inspirational af and she’s worked very hard to get where she is
@Neesha242
@Neesha242 3 роки тому
What is her UKposts channel?
@esoheesther3848
@esoheesther3848 3 роки тому
Deneesha Morgan fr! What is it >_
@nemos422s
@nemos422s 3 роки тому
Deneesha Morgan her Chanel is called the come up
@sbshortcake
@sbshortcake 3 роки тому
@@Neesha242 Her channel is here: ukposts.info/the/-bFgwL_kFKLZA60AiB-CCQ.html
@sbshortcake
@sbshortcake 3 роки тому
@@esoheesther3848 ukposts.info/the/-bFgwL_kFKLZA60AiB-CCQ.html
@pujanadhikari547
@pujanadhikari547 3 роки тому
No one noticed one thing "Her parents took the burden of educating her with their money" That's the key here. Why americans get neck high in debt is because their parents leave them on their own. It gives you to start fresh out of college if you are debt free,college debt is the worst western culture,its the duty as a parent to give their children free education.
@Loostyc
@Loostyc 3 роки тому
It isn't western culture. It's American.
@justiceeeeeeeeeeee
@justiceeeeeeeeeeee 3 роки тому
If a parent has the opportunity to pay for a child's education, they should definitely do it. However, the astronomical price of tuition makes it nearly impossible for the average couple to pay for their child's education. As a person raised by a single mother, I don't consider it her duty to pay for my tuition because it just isn't possible. That's why so many Americans continue in the cycle of poverty and find it so hard to climb out.
@Shilalabula
@Shilalabula 3 роки тому
Imagine if your parents has 3-4 kids, it is even higher burden for ur parents.
@graup1309
@graup1309 3 роки тому
I'd argue it's the high tuition fees, but who am I to say *laughs in paying 0€ for tuition*
@rujotheone
@rujotheone 3 роки тому
@@Shilalabula in my culture, the parents pay for the first born and then when he/she starts working she supplements the tuition of the second and so forth.
@ginandjustice
@ginandjustice 4 роки тому
I'm literally Nigerian and finishing up my degree in Comp Sci - this is THEE most motivating thing I've seen omg
@miorlego
@miorlego 4 роки тому
how can you be ´´literally´´ nigerian?
@and-xl2ey
@and-xl2ey 4 роки тому
Mint Lemonade ..it’s a saying have you not heard it lol
@ginandjustice
@ginandjustice 4 роки тому
Mint Lemonade ahaha I am what I am :)
@nevaehchristopher4600
@nevaehchristopher4600 4 роки тому
Ginika Ume-Onyido I’m a junior and I was wondering how computer science how is it? Can you tell me more about your opinion and what are things you wish you knew before going into computer science.
@bubblz9826
@bubblz9826 4 роки тому
Ginika Ume-Onyido I’m a Kenyan/ British girl who’s start taking up comp sci & coding as a side hobby whilst doing a different degree (before COVID 19) GURL it is hard, so well done for making it to the finish line 👏🏾 I wish you the best grades and the dream job you want!! 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🥳🥳🥳💚
@donjohn281
@donjohn281 4 роки тому
Shoutout to immigrant parents who left their families, friends, and every person they know and love back at their home country to migrate to another country for a chance of a better life for their family and kids. I have the utmost respect for anybody that does that, especially my mother.
@paulinacontreras4160
@paulinacontreras4160 4 роки тому
I’m forever grateful for my immigrant parents. They left everyone behind: friends, family, etc. Just so me and my brothers can have a better life. It definitely pushed me harder in school. Now my parents have me, a neurosurgeon, and my older brother, a nuclear engineer. Now, all their hard work is paid off and they’ll never want to ever work again.
@princessjay2497
@princessjay2497 4 роки тому
v. w. Just say you’re xenophobic and go.
@nurianimates
@nurianimates 4 роки тому
You’re welcome! -Foundational Black American
@ceyciemateo9411
@ceyciemateo9411 4 роки тому
Don John Great for you all. Shoutout to the people who didn’t leave their country ever and instead fought back , that takes real courage
@xviiibestarot
@xviiibestarot 4 роки тому
Im grateful to my Mother who brought me to the US alone at 5. She was in her young 20s. How crazy is it to take your baby from Jamaica to NH then NC. Crazy climate changes
@arnoldgarcia2379
@arnoldgarcia2379 3 роки тому
she's such a smart girl, I got sad when she said she was stop from entering her workplace because they thought she didnt work in that building, Like WTF it's 2020 give me a break!!!
@nefertitifearless8013
@nefertitifearless8013 3 роки тому
It’s sad that she’s only identified by her skin color. Wtf is wrong with people?
@RobertMorgan
@RobertMorgan 3 роки тому
My question is, why does she work in a building? If she was actually smart, she could do software engineering anywhere, via remote. She could have a 4 bedroom brick home in a gated community here in the Midwest, with acres of land, for a fraction of what she pays in rent, and do the exact same job remotely. Every software engineer I currently know, several, all work from home. Covid made office buildings obsolete.
@ACommeAnita
@ACommeAnita 3 роки тому
@@RobertMorgan This video was made before the pandemic. *face palm*
@pooblock4092
@pooblock4092 3 роки тому
@@ACommeAnita LOOOOL
@skyediver
@skyediver 2 роки тому
@@RobertMorgan "If she was actually smart"... uhh, did you actually watch what she's accomplished? Pretty safe to say, "she's smart". Geeeeezzz....
@trevorm3680
@trevorm3680 3 роки тому
This woman does literally everything and is only 25. Should I be depressed or motivated at 31? T_T
@aphr0d
@aphr0d 3 роки тому
Motivated! You are capable of living a beautiful life!
@vlay8371
@vlay8371 3 роки тому
Motivated. Inspiration not aspiration. People often compare another person's achievements by a certain time to their but you have to understand that everyone is different and every person's environment and upbringing is a massive factor into a person's life and the things they can achieve. You can look to someone to be motivated and inspired by them but you shouldn't look to someone to aspire to be them. Also never mind age or when you get started. The best time to start was yesterday the second best time is now.
@aphr0d
@aphr0d 3 роки тому
@@vlay8371 beautifully said! I especially like how you ended your comment :) ♡
@Aced_Dreamer
@Aced_Dreamer 3 роки тому
@@vlay8371 Your comment is inspiring, thank you
@trevorm3680
@trevorm3680 3 роки тому
@@vlay8371 Totally agree. I choose motivated!
@nesh419
@nesh419 4 роки тому
As an HR professional, hearing her say she gets stopped while trying to enter her work building makes me cringe. I hope there's an educational training in program because that's sad.
@Bukola1
@Bukola1 4 роки тому
Yeah it was so cringe, and it was the same security guard over and over again 💀
@TJBolajoko
@TJBolajoko 4 роки тому
@@Bukola1 sorry you have to deal with that crap. Hopefully your have a support system that helps you cope with a lot of those daily micro aggressions.
@YoungLadyInRed
@YoungLadyInRed 4 роки тому
The Come Up Seriously? I’m sorry you have to experience that. Add going to work to the list of things we can’t do while black without being harassed. 🙄. New subbie btw.
@brazaq1
@brazaq1 4 роки тому
I'm also an ethnic minority (female). In our building, everyone gets stopped by security so on this occasion I expect it's just company security protocol...
@terriesmith8219
@terriesmith8219 4 роки тому
Not saying it's right but there aren't many Black women in tech, she even stated it, and it's understandable the guard would stop her before entering if he doesn't know she works there. I'm not saying it's right but it's understandable. When I go to Eastern Europe, i get stop all the time and it's not because of racism it's because there aren't many foreigners like me in that area.
@Andolem
@Andolem 3 роки тому
“”What doesn’t get measured doesn’t get managed”” beautiful
@King_SPL
@King_SPL 3 роки тому
That’s like the most common sense thing I’ve ever heard in my life, hardly “beautiful”
@Chonchey
@Chonchey 3 роки тому
Haha ^ king is right 😂
@FNDMA
@FNDMA 3 роки тому
That phrase is not hers. Ask google
@Beekeeper8011
@Beekeeper8011 3 роки тому
@@King_SPL far from common sense.
@s.w.4203
@s.w.4203 3 роки тому
I had to replay that a few times to write that phrase down, INDEED!!
@adaokoye493
@adaokoye493 3 роки тому
Before she even said her name I just KNEW she was Nigerian. Making our country proud 🙌🏽
@dj7688
@dj7688 3 роки тому
That's right! She's smart and has common sense. She's milking that 3-month free course for all it's worth!
@jg5272
@jg5272 3 роки тому
As a Hispanic women I love love hearing stories like this! Women like you inspire other women to keep growing in our education ❤️
@loganmarquis7378
@loganmarquis7378 4 роки тому
An immigrant African woman making her way in NYC is very inspirational, love this.
@H1TMANactual
@H1TMANactual 4 роки тому
What about her accent makes you think she's an immigrant? She's American. Her parents are the immigrants.
@ryanortiz5553
@ryanortiz5553 4 роки тому
There are many like her making it big in NYC.
@olawaleolatunde7600
@olawaleolatunde7600 4 роки тому
medium.com/@tarunjohn she literally said it in the video, 1:33
@H1TMANactual
@H1TMANactual 4 роки тому
@@olawaleolatunde7600 Yeah she left at 6. So she's been here almost her whole life.
@thebizz9512
@thebizz9512 4 роки тому
medium.com/@tarunjohn so.. she’s still an immigrant. Nothing wrong with that.
@chrishewittpiano
@chrishewittpiano 4 роки тому
Wow! She saves $7,625 a month? That's a whopping $91,500! That's absolutely astounding. She rocks!
@LMAO2510
@LMAO2510 4 роки тому
Hows that outstanding when she earns so much ?
@jimmyjay689
@jimmyjay689 4 роки тому
She has no kids and lives with roommates...do the math...
@jimmyjay689
@jimmyjay689 4 роки тому
@@LMAO2510 we gonna sound like haters...but only so much money 1 person can spend
@imranhisham908
@imranhisham908 4 роки тому
I can save more if I had her allegedly 210k per year.
@Eli7PM
@Eli7PM 4 роки тому
@@jimmyjay689 she lives in NY and doesn't have kids so she's probably paying over 70k in income tax which leaves her with 140k and if she saves 91k approx then that's something amazing
@jeromekone7160
@jeromekone7160 3 роки тому
This woman motivates me. As an immigrant am struggling to improve my English and draw my path to reach the American Dream. If you did it in 3 months, that's means that I can. Thanks for sharing you path.
@Gross126
@Gross126 3 роки тому
She didn’t even major in engineering!!! She’s so smart! Didn’t waste time or money going back to school.
@King_SPL
@King_SPL 3 роки тому
Makes zero sense how she got the job compared to other candidates who actually specialized in it, unless something is being lied about here (likely)
@tintocherian7715
@tintocherian7715 3 роки тому
@@King_SPLshe mentioned that she took computer science classes in college and then after quitting her first job out of college she took a sabbatical in order to become better at coding and was part of a program for people looking to do the same. It doesnt matter whether you actually have a degree in Computer Science, employers just care about whether you have the skills to do the job
@colorfulcodes
@colorfulcodes 3 роки тому
@@King_SPL there's literally a huge industry of people in tech. Only 36% of the tech industry has a CS degree. The majority are self taught or had other Stem majors. Please research.
@mikochild2
@mikochild2 3 роки тому
@@colorfulcodes I'm the same way. I'm also a developer in fin tech, though making way less than her. I was a music major, but all of my experience since then has been tech related and lead to where I am now.
@holliaaurora
@holliaaurora 3 роки тому
@@King_SPL My best friend’s husband had a degree in engineering and mathematics, but is a programmer for his career. It’s not impossible. Education and life experience can be weighed the same in the work place and that’s a good thing.
@StarRoseAngelic
@StarRoseAngelic 4 роки тому
"You can either be a doctor, a laywer, or a disgrace" As a fellow West African that really hit home 🙃🙃🙃
@Lillie839
@Lillie839 4 роки тому
As a fellow African I can relate too
@godsfavoursunday9933
@godsfavoursunday9933 4 роки тому
Why did I feel that
@sameers1653
@sameers1653 4 роки тому
Indian parents say: "doctor, engineer, or failure" 😅
@IcECreAm-sv2qv
@IcECreAm-sv2qv 4 роки тому
Isn’t that stereotype also for asian people too
@BXC1990
@BXC1990 4 роки тому
What about engineering :(
@shamickawhite9524
@shamickawhite9524 4 роки тому
She’s the definition of black girl magic 🙏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾👏🏾
@jenniferbullett7254
@jenniferbullett7254 4 роки тому
Yes, most definitely.
@Diamond-xl1vs
@Diamond-xl1vs 4 роки тому
ihateblackbitches her race is black
@user-is3tn2hp1f
@user-is3tn2hp1f 4 роки тому
ihateblackbitches ..???
@geo745don
@geo745don 4 роки тому
@Bryce Czirr Facts she'll be another Halle Berry , supporting deadbeats
@Angela-qz3lr
@Angela-qz3lr 4 роки тому
ihateblackbitches Nigerian is her ethnicity and black is her race. Those are 2 different things. Plus that’s like saying I’m American not black.
@ovo5686
@ovo5686 3 роки тому
When I saw she donates to Black Girls Code, I instantly had respect because IVE BEEN ATTENDING FOR 4 YEARS NOW even though I’m not black I’m Mexican, it’s a very welcoming place to anyone but mainly there are African americas there but I got to have such a wonderful experience there and met so many friends there. Coolest experience I met a girl there whose eye color changed depending on the lighting 🙃 it was CRAZY anyways that place is amazing y’all should go if u can.
@blackcommunion3820
@blackcommunion3820 2 роки тому
👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@InspiredAlways11
@InspiredAlways11 3 роки тому
I’m so happy for Bukola! It’s great to see black women winning in STEM, both professionally and financially, despite being the minority in their fields and companies! Keep on shining Bukola!
@rukiaxo7746
@rukiaxo7746 4 роки тому
“You could either be a doctor a lawyer or a disgrace” every African house hold’s motto 😂😭
@ilikejolofrice3835
@ilikejolofrice3835 4 роки тому
Rukia Xo exactly I second that
@luceeps
@luceeps 4 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I felt that
@taymakhalfeoui5852
@taymakhalfeoui5852 4 роки тому
Facts
@Angela-qz3lr
@Angela-qz3lr 4 роки тому
Exactly. I told my parents I wanted to be an actress and they nearly choked, but I’m still gonna do it whether they like it or not. I already do plays and musicals, so I do have experience acting and I love it. It’s my happy place
@clivedesilva2041
@clivedesilva2041 4 роки тому
It's a good motto. Tried & tested. Safe and strong. But this is the reason why black and asian people do not invent anything. Too busy being doctors, lawyers or whatever. Real entrepreneurship is about having an idea, investing in it and taking risks, not having letters after your name and earning a steady salary. But I see why parents would want status for their kids. If you spent all your savings emigrating your family to another country, the last thing you want them to do is say they have a really brilliant business idea that could earn millions, but then at the same time could also live them destitute if they fail. Whereas as an employee, you can easily pick up another job if whoever you work for, goes bankrupt.
@yvyb.367
@yvyb.367 4 роки тому
She's smart, attractive, kind and successful, yet she gets stopped by security guards for entering her workplace?? Shocking and sad
@neretilderem7029
@neretilderem7029 4 роки тому
Yeah, how sad, a security guard doing his job. But it must be because MAH RACIZZZM!
@charliej766
@charliej766 4 роки тому
@@neretilderem7029 If the security guard stops EVERYONE, he is doing his job, but if he ONLY stops the black woman, he's being racist.
@LangBellsChannel
@LangBellsChannel 4 роки тому
@@charliej766 Thank you!!👏👏👏
@Slopdoggy
@Slopdoggy 4 роки тому
Charlie J he definitely doesn’t only stop black women.
@educate3d
@educate3d 4 роки тому
Charlie J if you work in a building that has security it’s common practice. Everything isint racism. You people are small minded
@somehandleonyoutube
@somehandleonyoutube 3 роки тому
I love her! She seems so humble and grounded, she deserves all the best things!
@chrissalandra7000
@chrissalandra7000 3 роки тому
Wow! This women is the definition of a role model! Younger generation, take notes
@tarzan12345
@tarzan12345 4 роки тому
when I saw a young black person saying she's a software engineer making over 200K, I pretty much knew that's a Nigerian immigrant or daughter of ones. They are one of the most successful groups of immigrants in this country, highly educated with high incomes.
@tingjiang5387
@tingjiang5387 4 роки тому
tarzan12345 also Ethiopian
@sandyanderson5698
@sandyanderson5698 4 роки тому
what evidence you have that black Americans are not software engineers? because i have a lot that they are and by the way Nigerians that come here 42 are already educated in their home country and a significant portion live below the poverty line.
@sammieolat
@sammieolat 4 роки тому
@@sandyanderson5698 no need to be angry
@joberry877
@joberry877 4 роки тому
@@sammieolat She doesn't sound angry to me, she simply stated a fact. Ppl always want to down play successful Black Americans, perhaps shes just not here for that
@cardion411
@cardion411 4 роки тому
joberry877, THAT PART! It is almost like she wanted to come off as Black Americans simply CAN'T be that.
@luvtotrade2009
@luvtotrade2009 4 роки тому
$7,625 into savings = Graham smiling ear to ear while drinking his 10 cent coffee
@jgamer4ply585
@jgamer4ply585 4 роки тому
Graham will love this
@tommygarvey4394
@tommygarvey4394 4 роки тому
20 cent iced coffee
@iwwanly1544
@iwwanly1544 4 роки тому
20 cents please don't be wrong 👍
@TheFruitney
@TheFruitney 4 роки тому
Yes he is.
@vilenationgaming
@vilenationgaming 4 роки тому
Right I thought I was doing good with 1500 a month in savings
@natalielogan9724
@natalielogan9724 3 роки тому
This video is worthy of a "Love" button
@anthonyriojas8267
@anthonyriojas8267 3 роки тому
Also so dope to see videos featuring women in tech. Particularly women of color in tech.
@pirtl_turtl
@pirtl_turtl 4 роки тому
One thing I love about this girl is that she showed that it's never too late for anything. She had a degree in PolySci and was working to be a lawyer and ended up not liking it and switched to a field she actually enjoyed. I feel like some people think they are stuck with their decisions and sometimes that's not always the case.
@cyronixed
@cyronixed 3 роки тому
Do you think a white male person with polysci background literally no comp sci experience would land a job of 210k?
@xOmniCloudx
@xOmniCloudx 3 роки тому
@@cyronixed As someone in this field, they are most likely to actually. But that's not a lot in the software engineering world anyway. It's good but far from amazing. Top tier people are making over twice that and up to the millions a year.
@onegreenenvy
@onegreenenvy 3 роки тому
It’s never too late? She’s 25.
@jaimeojeda4780
@jaimeojeda4780 3 роки тому
@@cyronixed what does race have to do with this? I'm pretty sure white people make up a majority of the tech industry.
@buffycatnip
@buffycatnip 3 роки тому
same here, i'll be 24 when I go going back to school next year to pursue something else because i'm very unhappy with my current career. 2nd time going to college
@njper123
@njper123 4 роки тому
“What doesn’t get measured, doesn’t get managed” Thank you girl. I’m bad at that And ps - your parents are absolute legends.
@swiftsifu
@swiftsifu 4 роки тому
I paused the video when she sad this and wrote it down.
@nameless592
@nameless592 4 роки тому
AceOfSpades yup am so stealing that. A great thing to live by.
@PrepperFam6408
@PrepperFam6408 3 роки тому
What a role model she is! WOW!!! She's "self-made" and doesn't let anything get in her way. We need millions more like her!!!
@MercedesVirgo
@MercedesVirgo 3 роки тому
She’s definitely an inspiration and she’s generous with her money. Amazing!
@Coolbabymama
@Coolbabymama 3 роки тому
When she said they stop her sometimes as she enters work, that hit home for me. I’m not Black. I’m Middle Eastern and I’ve also had that happen at work and even at my own condo building. It’s a horrible feeling. I’m sorry she goes through that. She is an actual Queen💗
@richieyh3211
@richieyh3211 3 роки тому
So are you, you're a Queen as well. And I'm sorry it happens to you too. It's horrible and shouldn't happen at all. Peace and Love.
@hak4647
@hak4647 3 роки тому
bbb sss no it does
@RomanZolanski123
@RomanZolanski123 3 роки тому
bbb sss uh so... you still gave no good reason as to why she would be stopped more than the average perso.
@bonitab6498
@bonitab6498 3 роки тому
Maybe a queen, but not a boss. Why hasn't she gotten her company involved in the harassment she experiences by building security?
@larryp3641
@larryp3641 3 роки тому
That's great. What benefits have you had for being black from the government
@cardion411
@cardion411 4 роки тому
Without a doubt, one of the best episodes I have seen on this series. She is so humble, and realizes clearly the opportunity she has. Powerful
@lijie6431
@lijie6431 4 роки тому
This is why immigrants work so hard. They know how bad it is back home.
@VibingTech
@VibingTech 3 роки тому
Africa and the world is proud of you, you have inspired your peers, am also a final year software engineering student here in Russia 🇷🇺 but am focusing on software product management rather than its development hope to get a job after graduation 🎓.
@elvirannodim8235
@elvirannodim8235 3 роки тому
Good luck!!
@irenevera8756
@irenevera8756 3 роки тому
Gosh this made me so emotional because I can relate on different levels. Really loved this!
@bdrury73
@bdrury73 4 роки тому
That’s really sad that she gets stopped in her building because they don’t think she works there! 😓
@garyoakham9723
@garyoakham9723 4 роки тому
Less Confused this is New York the liberal land of progress. She’s lying
@phillyxxx
@phillyxxx 4 роки тому
More importantly to take from her is how she doesn't let those little bad incidences define her existence or day. She mentions it in passing and leaves it where it is. She does not make that the one thing she cries about everyday. And this is why I love us Nigerian-Americans. Our FOCUS.
@frogery
@frogery 4 роки тому
@@garyoakham9723 she's not lying. you have a very naive view of "liberal" cities.
@Thepokedek
@Thepokedek 4 роки тому
It's not, if you've actually gotten a chance to see what's like in a IT company most of it it's a bunch of middle aged ugly, fat men. One of the things that pushed me away from it after i graduated. I just didn't feel comfortable around such group of people. Yeah they make money but you can make money of other things too and be happy with your environment it's not like there's only one job in the world.
@Thepokedek
@Thepokedek 4 роки тому
@Less Confused you got it all wrong for this case and it's sad that the first thing that came to your mind is racism, majority of people that work in such companies are middle aged guys, nerds, losers sonthe fact that they think she does work there really is a compliment.
@thebrokecode2790
@thebrokecode2790 4 роки тому
“You could only be a doctor, a lawyer, or a disgrace”....Only Nigerians would understand this😭😭🇳🇬🇳🇬
@TheFruitney
@TheFruitney 4 роки тому
Yup!
@maonyksmohc9574
@maonyksmohc9574 4 роки тому
that's bs
@janethreeganehiarachchi7183
@janethreeganehiarachchi7183 4 роки тому
The Broke Code and Asians 😅😂
@loveislouderrrrr
@loveislouderrrrr 4 роки тому
The Broke Code or an engineer! Thankfully my parents expanded it to PhDs for my sister and I 🤣
@AshleyObasi
@AshleyObasi 4 роки тому
you can add engineer to this list, but that's about it lol
@Lealeoco
@Lealeoco 2 роки тому
I love this video and I’m sorry that you experienced being stopped in your own building. 😔 you definitely inspire me, I’m a software engineer as well. So it’s great to see this.
@DredW3TEC
@DredW3TEC 3 роки тому
"I decided to take a sabbatical" sounds so much better than "My job sucked so I quit." :)
@israeliana
@israeliana 3 роки тому
She was learning during her time off so it is a sabbatical because growth ensued and she had a goal.
@35Ryma
@35Ryma 4 роки тому
$ 7k a month savings? That’s more then my monthly income 😭
@alessandromarino1874
@alessandromarino1874 4 роки тому
That's more than my yearly income
@NiaMSnow
@NiaMSnow 4 роки тому
@Kajon Pompey at 5:25 she explains!!!
@bgcm1995
@bgcm1995 4 роки тому
I make that in 3 months lmao
@JeremicLazar
@JeremicLazar 4 роки тому
That's 7 times more that my monthly earnings in Serbia, and I'm still the "lucky one" in this country. Not to mention that as a freelancer I work a lot for foreign companies and clients, but they usually say "you're Serbian, your people are cheap . We don't want to pay you more than 5 times less that we would pay someone in our country for the same job". Guess there are white people who are way more undervalued than a black woman in America is. Yet I'm still being called racist when I say that in my country it doesn't matter if you are white or black, or a woman or a man. It's only impoetant if you are from a rich family or if you are a criminal working closely with the government officials. 🙄 I'm happy for her, but she just proved that the whole "white supremacy around the world" narrative null and void.
@twincherry4958
@twincherry4958 4 роки тому
@Kajon Pompey what's your breakdown
@duffman102
@duffman102 3 роки тому
As a black male software engineer, I completely get it. I was the only black engineer in my office.
@yxiiiu
@yxiiiu 3 роки тому
I’m the only black, female software engineering major at my midsized college 😅 hopefully i will meet someone like me when i get a full time job because this is ridiculous
@milwaukeeice2016
@milwaukeeice2016 3 роки тому
yxiiu you probably will, but development is mostly white guys, East/south Asian guys, and East/south Asian women. The demographics are pretty skewed
@neverrip6809
@neverrip6809 3 роки тому
As a white male person I get it too... now show me some ID Mr Duffman... I don't think u're really him.
@lilypad5017
@lilypad5017 3 роки тому
At least you are not the only man
@mariaarriola6329
@mariaarriola6329 3 роки тому
Congrats 😍😎
@ChrissyTooPrissy
@ChrissyTooPrissy 3 роки тому
Definitely one of the more inspirational videos I've watched on here; it definitely hits close to home because she looks like me AND like my job, I'm frequently asked, are you the doctor? Bukola, your work ethic is amazing! Continue to shine and bask in your humility
@erikaherrera9262
@erikaherrera9262 3 роки тому
Such an inspiring young lady. My mom really wanted me to go into the tech space, I just couldn’t get jiggy with it! Her salary is AHMAZING. 🤩🤩
@JessicaHicks
@JessicaHicks 4 роки тому
I’m doing something wrong in life. I wish life was a game that you could just start over when you realize you’ve messed up. Edit: Wow! Thank you everyone for the nice and uplifting comments! I’ve received so many kind words from you all. I really appreciate it and have a new perspective on this. Thanks again. Much love 💖.
@TiaraWordsfromGod
@TiaraWordsfromGod 4 роки тому
You can! God restores time, friend. Remember that. God bless you and Jesus loves you! May your future shine. - You've got this! #BeSaved 😁
@r.a5765
@r.a5765 4 роки тому
You can. Every day is an opportunity to start afresh. Only you are holding yourself back.
@kaydreams6051
@kaydreams6051 4 роки тому
If you don't have kids its easier to start over
@r.a5765
@r.a5765 4 роки тому
@@kaydreams6051 Easier yes but not impossible. Don't argue for your limitations.
@kaydreams6051
@kaydreams6051 4 роки тому
@@r.a5765 I don't have any kids because I don't want limitations.
@SekaiiWorld2121
@SekaiiWorld2121 4 роки тому
I'm also a black female software engineer and a child of African immigrants! I relate SO MUCH to you, thank you for sharing this!
@lilacrosewood6730
@lilacrosewood6730 4 роки тому
Me toooooo!!
@cocot9414
@cocot9414 4 роки тому
Kudos to you!
@angeliquereg
@angeliquereg 4 роки тому
YES GET THAT COIN
@YoungLadyInRed
@YoungLadyInRed 4 роки тому
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
@ruthav8580
@ruthav8580 4 роки тому
Sieroni me too! What country are you from?
@Chamsiee
@Chamsiee 2 роки тому
This is thanks to her and this video that I discovered all the job opportunities that we can have when we work in the tech industry. She really inspired me especially because I'm black a black woman that is retraining from communication to Web dev. And few days ago I was accepted to a school to start a formation. I'm very happy that I watched this video!
@floop2935
@floop2935 3 роки тому
Most 30 year olds don’t even make half that 😳 and her donating my biweekly paycheck to charity ? RESPECT ✊
@itsDjjayy
@itsDjjayy 3 роки тому
But for how long does the donation go on for
@j.2966
@j.2966 3 роки тому
@@itsDjjayy where’s your donations
@itsDjjayy
@itsDjjayy 3 роки тому
@@j.2966 donation 4 what
@KevinQ1989
@KevinQ1989 2 роки тому
Only 10% of Americans of all ages make 100k+ a year and only 3.7% make 200k+.
@AN-cy7xm
@AN-cy7xm 4 роки тому
Here she is guys, the perfect woman. Seriously.
@elchucofried5683
@elchucofried5683 4 роки тому
For real. I will wife someone like that in a heartbeat
@demilevine2458
@demilevine2458 4 роки тому
So beautiful too
@VeritableVagabond
@VeritableVagabond 4 роки тому
Idk bruh... she seems well put together but I still dont know much about her forreal other than she's drippin and presents herself well.
@fmo1868
@fmo1868 4 роки тому
I'm sure she's with the perfect man for her. She is definitely up there.
@Klarsonium
@Klarsonium 4 роки тому
Totally. What a kind soul. Such a lovely person, so smart and beautiful. Amazing ❤️
@drewconway7135
@drewconway7135 4 роки тому
She’s crushing it. Good for her!
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck 4 роки тому
black privileged girl thats why
@keepingcool7510
@keepingcool7510 4 роки тому
girlsdrinkfeck how?? She worked hard and that got her places. She studied hard in high school, went to Columbia which is an Ivy League and gave her many opportunities and works hard at her job. None of her is accomplishments are a privilege she worked hard for each. And truly she’s crushing it.
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck 4 роки тому
@@carolinewn same way people say white privledge
@girlsdrinkfeck
@girlsdrinkfeck 4 роки тому
@@keepingcool7510 I said it because of all the idiots that say white privledge to successful whites
@ejiro241
@ejiro241 4 роки тому
@@keepingcool7510 I get your point. However there are people who have worked really hard too and are still not where they should be. But Yea you are right though.
@wenxuanzhang3545
@wenxuanzhang3545 3 роки тому
She is so energetic, smart, and charming. Proud of her achievement and life attitude.
@lolstephsis
@lolstephsis 3 роки тому
This is such an inspirational video. She made a lot of great choices in her life and looks like she continues to work hard and make smart choices. I wish I could be like that too!
@omegaboostZ
@omegaboostZ 4 роки тому
That salary starting at that age, you're pretty much set for life.
@krislatoya7556
@krislatoya7556 4 роки тому
Especially if managed well/handled smartly 👍
@rydenseasalt9716
@rydenseasalt9716 4 роки тому
That girl was raised right. If she made nothing she'd still be successful. Her values did it all, regardless of the salary and age.
@ayushanand2901
@ayushanand2901 4 роки тому
@@rydenseasalt9716 so true
@user-yb6tk1ru6x
@user-yb6tk1ru6x 4 роки тому
I work in banking in the UK and Directors don't even get that much... No idea fintech developers were on so much.
@JadeLively
@JadeLively 4 роки тому
She has a channel call “The Come Up,” where she shares the process of how she changed career paths to end up as a software engineer! Truly helpful and inspiring! I’m so happy she got such an opportunity to be heard!
@bomber227
@bomber227 4 роки тому
Yes! I thought she looked and sounded familiar.
@nela5250
@nela5250 4 роки тому
Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks
@kevinortizgomez2775
@kevinortizgomez2775 4 роки тому
Jade Lively thank you for sharing
@Martina_E
@Martina_E 4 роки тому
I’m going to check it out & just subscribed!
@saraa8264
@saraa8264 4 роки тому
Thankyou for the info!
@RomanicHopeless
@RomanicHopeless 3 роки тому
I love her!! She’s so focused on herself, her surroundings and family. We need more beautiful souls like her in thus world. ❤️
@candicecarpenter4316
@candicecarpenter4316 3 роки тому
I loved everything about this video and her vibe. She’s going to do big things in her life.
@MrJdebest
@MrJdebest 4 роки тому
"If you think that education is expensive, have a look at ignorance." Albert Einstein
@MrJdebest
@MrJdebest 4 роки тому
@Win From Within Americans with a bachelor's degree earn a weekly average of $1,137. That's higher than the median weekly earnings for workers at all education levels, $860. Does this surprise you ?
@350z1984
@350z1984 4 роки тому
John Debest Ummm....Actually Derek Bok said that sir. #notthrowingshade
@MrJdebest
@MrJdebest 4 роки тому
@@350z1984 I do believe that you are right ! Maybe Bok swiped it from Einstein ? Because I always remember it as a Einstein quote.
@MrJdebest
@MrJdebest 4 роки тому
@Win From Within Maybe it averages out over a lifetime. With someone like Gates , well 1 in in 300 million!
@chestchirecateyes
@chestchirecateyes 4 роки тому
💯 Please repeat that for the people in the back.
@PeteS_1994
@PeteS_1994 3 роки тому
What doesn't get measured doesn't get managed. This seems so true to me as recently I've started journaling and it makes managing tough emotions much easier. Journaling is like a way of measuring or tracking thoughts and understanding them.
@DARELASISI
@DARELASISI 3 роки тому
I love the Python tutorial @ 2.04. I just switched career from journalism to IT and this video just inspired me to learn more and more. Thank you, my dear Nigerian sister, for this "eye-opening" video. Knowledge is LIGHT.
@blahblahblahfunny
@blahblahblahfunny 4 роки тому
7.6k/month into savings 😮 She'll be able to retire before 40 at her rate. Good on her! 💪
@blahblahblahfunny
@blahblahblahfunny 4 роки тому
can I also add that she's GORGEOUS!! 😍
@seriousceez
@seriousceez 4 роки тому
The way corona virus is going hmmm I have a feeling we will all retire early
@DraiAKA
@DraiAKA 4 роки тому
Has he analyzed this episode?
@perfectbeat
@perfectbeat 4 роки тому
@@seriousceez lol
@FullOffSunny
@FullOffSunny 4 роки тому
You can tell she grew up in a very strict household.
@ChanelROETV
@ChanelROETV 4 роки тому
Sunny Abryl yesss
@littlem5771
@littlem5771 3 роки тому
not a bad thing imo
@FullOffSunny
@FullOffSunny 3 роки тому
LittleM didn’t say it was bad or good. Just an observation.
@freshswagga100
@freshswagga100 3 роки тому
Sound like asian household. "Doctor, lawyer, or failure" lol
@hannaw193
@hannaw193 3 роки тому
Yes
@lillymaetea5241
@lillymaetea5241 3 роки тому
Thank you for sharing!!! This really inspired me to start budgeting :)
@katherined9084
@katherined9084 3 роки тому
Something about her is just so intriguing! Her story, personality, just everything 🥰😍
@GlamGoddes101
@GlamGoddes101 4 роки тому
Her path to engineering is so different, love that
@iriemonmon
@iriemonmon 4 роки тому
Not really. A cool phenomenon in the tech space is that a lot of people are switching from non-tech to engineering and other fields to bring their unique perspectives.
@YoungLadyInRed
@YoungLadyInRed 4 роки тому
That was interesting to me too.
@blinks39
@blinks39 4 роки тому
Where did she say she did her three months engineering ? I could not here her right.
@johnlee2238
@johnlee2238 4 роки тому
@@blinks39 recurse center
@blinks39
@blinks39 4 роки тому
@@johnlee2238 Thank you
@gc_marcelli
@gc_marcelli 4 роки тому
For those who say "without a degree" she's a graduate of Columbia University - just not in Comp. Sci. that already puts her ahead of a lot of folks.
@sohaminyoh
@sohaminyoh 4 роки тому
Yup. Especially for getting entry level positions.
@jesskhan09
@jesskhan09 4 роки тому
She is also lucky that she had her tuition paid for by the college & her parents.
@Love25648
@Love25648 4 роки тому
True
@Shilalabula
@Shilalabula 3 роки тому
You are awesome and stunning when you tell all of these stories in a peaceful and humble way. We are all proud of you and your family! And you will definitely educate even greater kids !
@debbienyarko
@debbienyarko 3 роки тому
She's brilliant! This is what success is about, identifying what it means for you and paying it forward. The people with the most money are often humble and live a simple life. Wish her well!
@ssagsavior
@ssagsavior 4 роки тому
“What doesn’t get measured doesn’t get managed” Never heard this phrase before but I’m using it from now on in everything that I do. I really needed that.
@KimNguyen-jk5yr
@KimNguyen-jk5yr 4 роки тому
Peter Drucker is the management expert, came from him.
@tvdavis
@tvdavis 4 роки тому
Wow! She donates to charities like Black Girls Code AND she is into the F.I.R.E. movement? I ran to her channel! What an inspiration! 👏🏾❤️👍🏾
@safidia6444
@safidia6444 4 роки тому
Hi, what is her channel please thx.
@sexymonster7667
@sexymonster7667 4 роки тому
Safi Dia it’s call the come up
@deeslifestyleloves
@deeslifestyleloves 4 роки тому
What's her channel
@tvdavis
@tvdavis 4 роки тому
Her channel is called “The Come Up” ukposts.info/the/-bFgwL_kFKLZA60AiB-CCQ.html
@kritishrivastava3602
@kritishrivastava3602 3 роки тому
Oh my god!! This video is truly inspiring and motivating. I'm so proud of you Bukola!!
@candyc6057
@candyc6057 3 роки тому
I absolutely love this video! Her humbleness and work ethic is refreshing. Love to see another women of color thriving, especially in nyc👏
@mogarba1463
@mogarba1463 4 роки тому
This is what the “American Dream” looks like. It does not always have to be earning millions but having a good life and being successful 🔥
@RocknRollDina
@RocknRollDina 4 роки тому
Its doing better than your parents
@nafeesahassan5469
@nafeesahassan5469 4 роки тому
She had good parents
@drchtct
@drchtct 4 роки тому
"it does not have to be earning millions" dude she makes 210K a year after a 4 month study? How do you do that? In Europe you study 5 years to start with 40-50k and are lucky to be above 100k with 35
@jdlc903
@jdlc903 4 роки тому
Eh? $200,000 is amazing money,she'll be a millionaire soon enough
@chegu613
@chegu613 4 роки тому
@@drchtct I'm from Europe too (Southern Germany), nobody here makes over 200k. Few people make over 100k. 30-40k for a single person makes for a solid middle class living situation. I live in a HCOL area. I sometimes feel like American salaries are just exorbitantly high?
@joannaadermark7375
@joannaadermark7375 4 роки тому
I’m 28years old and I feel like I wanna be like her when I grow up smart girl🤔
@lolyschmoney
@lolyschmoney 4 роки тому
SAME xD #28
@omokaroojiire
@omokaroojiire 4 роки тому
At 28, you better get focused, because 30 is knocking!!!
@joannaadermark7375
@joannaadermark7375 4 роки тому
@Mom Dayo oh trust me I know sweetheart. Am kind proud of all the things I have achieved though I’m talking about 210k a year😳
@NiaMSnow
@NiaMSnow 4 роки тому
Same, 28! I need to start saving! Smh
@NiaMSnow
@NiaMSnow 4 роки тому
@@joannaadermark7375 do you have a degree?
@TheFall0fSummer
@TheFall0fSummer 3 роки тому
bukola, you are an inspiration! after watching this video i immediately subscribed to her youtube channel. as much as i love watching the hot messes that get shared on millennial money, i also love to see my fellow women of color thriving. i hope one day seeing a black woman entering a fintech company's building will no longer be treated as an anomaly.
@PeaceLoveRainbows
@PeaceLoveRainbows 3 роки тому
My hero! She’s awesome. Shared this video during homeschool with my kids today :)
@1materialgurl
@1materialgurl 4 роки тому
Black women in tech here, I feel her pain about being the only one in the room 🙋🏽‍♀️
@user-pu7qv2ql3l
@user-pu7qv2ql3l 3 роки тому
Stay strong and keep your head up.
@ravendes9524
@ravendes9524 3 роки тому
Draken why are Asians more upset about the small amount of black and Hispanics who make it in on Affirmative Action and not the 42% of white kids who make it bc they are legacies??
@anitaahr2949
@anitaahr2949 3 роки тому
Draken bruh stfuuuu
@btgrant
@btgrant 3 роки тому
@@Perceptence Nice copy/paste contribution to the conversation.
@williamwallace410
@williamwallace410 3 роки тому
Raven Des you are absolutely delusional if you believe white men and women get into college because of skin color. It’s all about high iq, work ethic and character qualities. In fact in us colleges whites and Asians are seriously discriminated against vs someone with a minority background with a same iq level.
@littlegeo1
@littlegeo1 4 роки тому
Hands down, my favorite Millennial Money so far. She is so humble and responsible (especially for her age) and she is a great role model for young women, especially young women of color. Get it girl! 💪
@Cortesevasive
@Cortesevasive 4 роки тому
if u see colour u racist
@alohaazzie8462
@alohaazzie8462 4 роки тому
C- if you don’t you’re stupid and delusional
@tosinojo7310
@tosinojo7310 4 роки тому
@@Cortesevasive lol cute
@CrownofGod
@CrownofGod 4 роки тому
@@Cortesevasive Alaye that's your own
@pennytilghman3003
@pennytilghman3003 3 роки тому
I'm proud of you. Great inspiration!
@KGunny
@KGunny 3 роки тому
Congrats girl! You're so inspiring!!
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