Day in The Life of Software Engineer | Amsterdam

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Ash Asoyan

Ash Asoyan

8 ай бұрын

Hey guys 👋
I've returned from my business trip to San Francisco and want to show you one of my regular days in Amsterdam.
This video provides an exclusive peek into a software engineer's daily routine, challenges, and achievements. Witness the dynamic environment where innovative ideas and cutting-edge technologies shape the future.
Follow me from dawn till dusk as I navigate the bustling city, commuting with fellow tech enthusiasts and embracing the vibrant startup culture. Discover the demanding but rewarding tasks that fill their schedule, from coding and problem-solving to collaborating with talented colleagues on groundbreaking projects.
Whether you're an aspiring software engineer, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the professional lives of those in Amsterdam's tech scene, this video offers valuable insights and inspiration. Gain a deeper understanding of the dedication and passion required to thrive in this vibrant tech hub.
Watch "Day of Life of Software Engineer in Amsterdam" now and prepare to be captivated by the fast-paced, groundbreaking world of coding and innovation!

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@gateremark
@gateremark 8 ай бұрын
I enjoyed every bit of this clip 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 8 ай бұрын
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed it 🔥
@shakapaker
@shakapaker 8 ай бұрын
Nice tea, ill try it
@AxsZen1-lw8bk
@AxsZen1-lw8bk Ай бұрын
Although you can make some money in the Netherlands, you only have to spend most of it within the country due to the high cost of living especially the rent, bills, etc. When you go back to your country, you do not have enough savings. You just became part of a big machine.
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan Ай бұрын
Hey 👋 Yeah, the salaries are not so high as in the US, and taxes are huge, but if Uber stocks go up I will be able to save significant amount of money. Also I’m trying to build additional sources of income like KZfaq. Anyway, I don’t have much choice, cause I’m from Russia, and there is no way I’m going back there.
@johndavedecano2438
@johndavedecano2438 Ай бұрын
@@AshAsoyan yeah i suggest you always have something to work on the side and also take care of your mental health. the biggest take away really in working in the netherlands coming from a different country is the experience really.
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan Ай бұрын
@johndavedecano2438 True! I was delaying my well-being for a long time, waiting for a “better” time and place to start thinking about it. Even after getting an offer from Uber and moving to Amsterdam, which was a huge step forward in my life and career, I was considering it as an intermediate step on my way to the US. But then I realized, that I should start thinking about myself right now, otherwise the “better” time will never happen. And I believe that the Netherlands is the great place for it 👌
@shakapaker
@shakapaker 8 ай бұрын
Wow skip breakfast it's interesting. I think like breakfast should be biggest meal of the day
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 8 ай бұрын
Hey 👋 Let me know if it will work for you as well 👌 If you want more science proved evidence of it you can check this podcast: m.kzfaq.info/get/bejne/pJ95q9Kep9vXpas.html
@SuwaPixels
@SuwaPixels 8 ай бұрын
Amsterdam is a nice city ❤
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 8 ай бұрын
🔥
@marin_444
@marin_444 5 күн бұрын
cool video, I also want to move to Amsterdam in few years and work as a developer. How long are u living in Amsterdam and how much experience do you have as a developer, was it hard to get a job there?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 4 күн бұрын
Hey 👋 I’ve been living in Amsterdam for almost one year, moved here at the end of June 2023. I have 10+ years of experience as an iOS developer. I was not targeting a concrete location when searching for a job; it was more company-related. As I can see, there are many big companies here hiring, but besides, the IT market is not so huge here. And the salary differs a lot between the top companies and the others. So, I would recommend you target only top companies and spend some time preparing for big tech interviews. Otherwise, your entire salary will be spent just on taxes, rent, and food 🥲
@marin_444
@marin_444 4 күн бұрын
@@AshAsoyan yeah got you, I'm focused on Frontend right now, working with ReactJS and TypeScript, do you maybe have advice on how to stand out as an applicant and what kind of projects would be really good to show off my skills so I have best chances of getting companies interested in me?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 4 күн бұрын
If we talk about top companies, it's more important how you write your resume rather than what projects you worked on 🙂 Also, try to get a referral to apply through the internal system, which will increase your chances (you can use LinkedIn for it). And, of course, you need to spend at least a few months on solid preparation for big tech interviews (check my first videos on this channel for more context).
@marin_444
@marin_444 3 күн бұрын
@@AshAsoyan thank you I will, but I think your projects play a big part in candidate selection, without them my resume would'd stand out as much. The biggest issue is I don't have work experience as a developer but I've been learning frontend development for a bit more than 2 years, I went to 2 coding bootcamps (both were free, I was selected for 1 because my coding skills were fitting for it) and I push myself to learn new things and build more complex stuff all the time. I understand that resume is very important but in my situation the projects also play a huge part because lack of experience so I have to show off my knowledge somehow :)
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 3 күн бұрын
In your case, I will recommend you find any job as a developer as soon as possible to get real work experience.
@chiekenwanna-nzewunwa1773
@chiekenwanna-nzewunwa1773 7 ай бұрын
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
@rembrandtvanleidse
@rembrandtvanleidse 6 ай бұрын
Bro do software engineers work with deadlines. Also can you do it as freelancer?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 6 ай бұрын
Hey bro 👋 It's 100% depends on your team and the company. Usually, a lot of strict deadlines from management, without consultation with a team about the time required to develop a specific feature, is a red flag. A “software engineer” is just another word for a developer/programmer, so yes, you can do it as a freelancer for sure.
@rembrandtvanleidse
@rembrandtvanleidse 6 ай бұрын
@@AshAsoyan Thanks, are you working in a team, is it stressful (Looking at your video it looks like a peaceful lifestyle) and is it for someone like me ( I come from a law study) easy to switch career and start over again?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 6 ай бұрын
At Uber, I work at the Platform team, and we focus more on long-term fundamental projects, that will affect the whole company. So I don't have short-term strict deadlines and much stress about it. I believe that everyone can learn programming, it's not rocket science. I’ve also know a lot of examples of such switches, so it's 100% possible. And you even don't need a full university education for this, you can pass 6-12 month courses. Check my video about choosing the first programming language, I cover the best free programming cornices there, so you can start from them 👌
@rembrandtvanleidse
@rembrandtvanleidse 6 ай бұрын
@@AshAsoyan Can you send me the link?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 6 ай бұрын
Choose Your First Programming Language | FAST kzfaq.info/get/bejne/q52Yls18v7q5h2Q.html
@nickjones2813
@nickjones2813 2 ай бұрын
7:25 best place to light a blunt ❤
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 2 ай бұрын
😂
@mohammadibrahim5107
@mohammadibrahim5107 7 ай бұрын
There is a calmness, a feeling in your content. What religion are you, sir? It will be better if you add prayer time to your content.🥰 
@Utub-qc2cz
@Utub-qc2cz 4 ай бұрын
Min salary as a software engineer to live decently in Amsterdam ?
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 4 ай бұрын
Hey 👋 It’s hard to earn a lot here, even with a software engineer salary. Amsterdam is a costly city, and you will pay €2k+ just for rent. And the taxes in the Netherlands are very high, so even if you start earning more - you will spend most of it on taxes. For everything above €73k per year, you will pay 52% taxes 😬
@Utub-qc2cz
@Utub-qc2cz 4 ай бұрын
@ashasoyan In nutshell, Amsterdam is nothing more than a beautiful trap.
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 4 ай бұрын
It’s all about your goals and priorities. If you want to have a great work/life balance and be protected by law (it's very hard to fire someone here), live in a modern clean and safe city with a lot of green around - Amsterdam is great. But yeah it's not about money and fast career growth.
@thunderinvader9031
@thunderinvader9031 8 ай бұрын
Office looks so empty
@AshAsoyan
@AshAsoyan 8 ай бұрын
Hey 👋 It was early morning of Friday, that’s why)
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