Just having some Tuesday night fun here. I'm curious what folks' dream job is. Let's hear it at all.
Some potential dream criteria:
- Company or type of company
- type of work/language(s)
- ideal PTO
- perks etc.
Dream big. 😎
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Hi Abdelhak,
I just wanted to take a moment to tell you that you have been, and still are, my idol. Your story motivated me to leave my parents and my country too to follow my dreams, I’ve always looked up to you, and I can't thank you enough for the inspiration you’ve given me. You’ve had such a huge impact on my life, and I’m forever grateful.
Wishing you continued success, and thank you again for everything.
"He's my older brother btw ;) " 🫶🏻
I want to be a superhero, I want to work for the world's best online education platform that is free and accessible for everyone. I want the children to have all the opportunities only the rich has, regardless where they are born in the world. I hope this world will come before I die.
Why would I aspire to have a dream job? My dream
jobis to be able to pursue whimsies or passions like woodworking or robotics or stargazing or infinite coding side projects without having to worry about financial security for me and my parents.I have always wanted to be a software engineer at Netflix. It would be so nice being one of the mobile devs(kotlin or react native) or frontend devs(react) over there.
Game developer, any platform - since I was a kid... in the time of Atari, Nes, Master System
I need more experience right now, then dream job will find me 😊
Back in a day I was fascinated by the gamedev. Truth is I still am, but wouldn't dare to step my foot in that industry (there are way too many things wrong with it).
On more realistic note - it should be a product company I'd believe in, have direct communication channel with the end users, minimal zoom/in-person meetings, small team of likeminded people and trust from the leadership to let us do what we think is right, without thinking about the budgets, resources, politics, reporting, meetings and other counter-productive BS so ingrained in our industry.
i live in a country like a shitt , i want to leaave & be a dev, hope
don't give up! I made it.
Four years later, I can say that I did it. I’m living my dream every day and every moment, and it feels so good. It just goes to show that I was right to take your advice.
You're welcome mate. :) Happy for you.
At the start of the pandemic I took a leap to do what I thought I always wanted and became an independent consultant.
I'm more satisfied now than I have ever been and I still see how much more growth there is ahead of me.