How To Actually Get Hired In 2024

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Published 2024-01-30
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Landing a developer job used to be quite easy. As long as you were a decent programmer you could land a high paying job at a respectable tech company. Over the last few years, though, this has drastically changed and now landing a tech job is increasingly difficult. That is why in this video I go over the main tips you need to keep in mind to ensure you get more interviews and are able to land your dream job.


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⏱️ Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction
00:36 - The Problem
02:25 - Tip #1
03:45 - Tip #2
05:37 - Tip #3
06:49 - Tip #4



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All Comments (21)
  • @threeone6012
    Step 1) Build time machine. Step 2) Go back to 2010 and get hired as Jr. Developer. Researching time travel tonight.
  • @D2Synua
    Trying to get hired as a junior frontend developer in 2023-2024 is the most insufferable thing I've done in my life.
  • @nestor-martinez
    1) Quit web dev. 2) Start a YouTube channel. 3) Tell others how to get web dev jobs. 4) Profit.
  • @nileshshetty2496
    The market is getting even worse now. Every other developer I asked for guidance said the same thing "accept whatever job comes your way" .
  • After 14 months of learning, I give up. Now, I'm looking for something else to learn to change my terrible job for something acceptable. Good luck to all of you folks!
  • @glorynwaekpe1012
    Thank you for enlightening us about the job market. It is very frustrating to listen to people criticizing juniors dev for not doing more and expecting to land a job. We are trying very hard
  • @Tessia-ERALITH73
    I applied for web dev Internships, and worked off to build a portfolio before getting a simple "Internship". Yes, I was rejected 500 times before I was hired
  • @besllu8116
    I went back to cooking, making avg web developer salary with no stress in germanic part of EU. Still code for myself and looking oportunities to create something and make money but I do not believe I will apply for any job interviews. To get cooking job I literally just send email, one email and I get avg web dev salary, free apartman(meaning I have no expenses) and no stress. I drink coffee, eat cakes and do my job while talking about games and politics with pastry chef who is great college, and I doubt any programmer is on job less than 48h a week. Life without stress, with good sleep and a lot of free time. I is possible even outside IT.
  • Bro I have 5 years of professional front end experience, some of the time at a pretty big, reputable company. I just got laid off and I can't even get a damn Junior job. It's INSANE.
  • @grzegorzplak5751
    How to be attractive? Be senior developer. Take money like junior developer. Excellent tip.
  • @chinmayghule8272
    I think one of the main challenges is to survive the time period between losing your job and getting a new one. This is especially difficult if you're the only bread-winner in the family. You can upskill during that time but then you'll have to spend more time on it and won't be able to do another job for sustenance (like a blue collar job). On the other hand, if you focus doing your sustenance job, then you'll be able to spend less time on your upskilling, and the more you're away from the industry, the more difficult will it be to enter again.
  • @BrownStore
    Dude, your channel is by far the most helpful and informative YouTube has to offer. You are a godsend, my guy
  • @randomwiwer1953
    the funny part is that 4 years at uni taught me less than 5% of the skills i need so i'd had to fight to learn everything by myself after graduation
  • @Eldalion99999
    I remember 2018, I was spammed with recruiters. Nowdays, its just better to go into construction lol
  • @jqb8686
    As someone who will be graduating this year in IT, watching todays job market makes me feel suciadal. Knowing that no matter how good I am, and no matter what I've learned this past 4 years, I'm no competion to someone who knows someone. This really bites me especially since for three years of my studies, all of our lectures and laboratories were remote.
  • @antoniocapraro89
    Work today as a software developer is crazy... Lot of work and 0 gratitude for what you do, they pay you in agile and more work. I will not suggest to work in IT, was just a trap.
  • @justcoder2868
    Thanks for this video Kyle, it is definitely a tough time out there at the moment but this video is offer some logical steps which I appreciate having verbalised.
  • 3yrs ago i started with web development. for 2 yrs i wasn't able to get job. 2023 was game changer. I started web development on my own. My salary is twice bigger than average junior salary and i can always laugh loudly when HR calls me after 2 years if i'm still interested get their underpaid job.
  • @peasantlord135
    I was forced to use connections to get an unpaid internship in university, and I had a good coding background.
  • @cloudstrife7083
    your videos are nice and relax and to the point nice to see compared many others online and you seem to know your shit which is great, im a sysadmin linux/winserver thinking about going back to programming this year (after 25years was doing C++) pushing some JS/React/Node etc and work 100% remotely and I live in canada your videos are helpful and fun, its nice too they cutted most of the baddies at the big company all the ppl who were just in it for the money or the fashion etc and kept the real one