A lot of people want to enter the software industry but are either overwhelmed or afraid but this course I compiled to put you at ease and survive in the industry.
I went from a police officer to a Software developer, do I need to say more. This is the course I wish I had when I started out as a software Intern. This industry is really demanding and to have a course to reflect on important topics and terminology used in the industry, This is the COURSE YOU NEED.
This is the course you need behind-the-scenes stuff that people will frown upon if you don't know this. This will help you build your brand.
Is it easy to survive in the software industry?
t entirely depends on you. If you are really good at problem-solving, if you love debugging complex problems, if your fundamentals are clear, and you love upgrading yourself, then you won’t find it too tough. It isn’t easy, there will always be pressure to perform and deliver, the need to constantly upgrade yourself, learn new technologies. But if you love your job, it’s not going to be too stressful either.
On the other hand, if it’s only for the money, or the so-called glamour, or the onsite travels, and you really don’t like the other aspects of the job, then it is going to be very very tough.
Frankly speaking, nothing is easy in life. It is a combination of your interest, needs, and never-give-up attitude, which decides the path forward.
It is easy to get into the software industry, but surviving in it is difficult because technology changes every year. One should be ready to adapt to any environment. Learn as much as you can.
But according to my experience, one should know beforehand for which post person is getting hired and what will be his roles in the organization. If one starts his career with a project, role, or tool which will create value in the future too then it is easy to survive as your skills are in demand. But everything fades here in the software industry very quickly so a person should always be updated with trends in the software industry and keep learning.