Daily software engineering basics for absolute beginners

An introduction of software industry from a perspective of roles, responsibilities and business. Pivotal for career plan

The course is an introduction to the complexity of waiting for a beginner in the software industry. There are no certifications or silver bullets to a long and fulfilling software career. The course provides a brief overview of the industry from an experienced engineer’s perspective.

What you’ll learn

  • A precise perspective of software industry in terms of role and responsibilities.
  • Differentiate software companies as potential employers in 4 broad categories.
  • Checklist to tackle unsuccessful interview processes.
  • Ability to analyze career trajectory optimally from personal perspective.

Course Content

  • Software Engineering Overview –> 15 lectures • 21min.
  • Industry Overview –> 11 lectures • 11min.
  • Human aspect of the industry –> 7 lectures • 26min.
  • Conclusion –> 3 lectures • 8min.

Daily software engineering basics for absolute beginners

Requirements

The course is an introduction to the complexity of waiting for a beginner in the software industry. There are no certifications or silver bullets to a long and fulfilling software career. The course provides a brief overview of the industry from an experienced engineer’s perspective.

The main goal of the course is to make the aspirants aware of the big picture before they get caught up in confusing job descriptions. A prosperous career cannot be purchased or fast-tracked, it has to be nurtured with daily habits and coherent knowledge.

Moving between different-sized organizations often leads to taking up multiple roles. This can lead to career path fragmentation. To avoid getting overwhelmed by the situation one may choose to be aware of the bigger picture upfront. The fundamentals change at a much slower pace compared to trends. Build expertise around fundamentals for a great career.

Course Overview

  • Components of software engineering
    • Algorithms, Data Structures, DevOps, SRE, SCM, etc.
  • Types of software companies
  • Types of roles in software companies
  • Frameworks to gauge competition and career trajectory.
  • Lessons from personal experiences about recessions and interviewing from a career perspective.

Takeaways

  • Software engineering beyond coding
  • Business goals of possible employer companies
  • Kind of roles available in the industry for beginners/fresh graduates.
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