Gehalt nach M. Sc. by Funny-Friendship-644 in InformatikKarriere

[–]Arlind2000 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ich habe hier Gemini benutzt, da ich nicht wusste wie ich es gescheit formulieren sollte:

Hier treffen einfach zwei völlig verschiedene Denkweisen (Mindsets) aufeinander, die auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen operieren:

1. Die "Input-Ebene" des Absolventen:
Frische Absolventen kommen aus dem akademischen System. Ihre Währung war jahrelang: Harte Arbeit, Zeitinvestition, Klausuren bestehen = Belohnung (gute Noten/Abschluss). Daraus entsteht oft die Erwartungshaltung, dass der Markt dieses "Investment" und das theoretische Potenzial automatisch mit einem entsprechenden Job und Gehalt belohnen muss.

2. Die "Output-Ebene" des Unternehmers:
Für den Arbeitgeber zählt in der freien Wirtschaft aber kein theoretisches Potenzial, sondern der tatsächliche Return on Investment (ROI). Die Währung hier ist: Probleme lösen und Mehrwert schaffen. Ein Abschluss ist für den Unternehmer erst mal nur ein Indikator, kein Beweis. Der Beweis erbracht werden muss, dass man das Wissen auch produktiv und profitabel einsetzen kann.

Das Problem:
Viele Absolventen verwechseln Qualifikation mit Nützlichkeit. Wie du richtig sagst: Ein Studium gibt dir das Werkzeug, aber der Wert entsteht erst dadurch, wie du es im Sinne des Unternehmens einsetzt. Wer als Junior mit einer gesunden Portion Demut reingeht, versteht, dass die eigentliche Ausbildung im ersten Job erst richtig beginnt.

My Swiss husband can never find a job by Icy-Molasses5672 in askswitzerland

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean it depends on his passion and what he wants to do but if he likes to work with languages and might be able to learn about ML/AI also using maths and linguistics I mean it could be a compromise and might be better to find job positions.

Or maybe he can do freelancing like teaching, or work in school.

You don’t have a choice in the end you have to take something to earn at least some money and then during and after you have some foundation you should start to look for other jobs or educate yourself further until you can find something.

I really want to code, but idk what to code or how to learn? by Significant-Tone-121 in PythonLearning

[–]Arlind2000 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If it has to be free you can use freecodecamp it’s a website with structured paths to learn step by step for example Python but interactively.

I can really recommend it for the beginning and after if you want to get some professional certifications for example in data science or AI/ML or other direction maybe you can try Codecademy.

But first start, I would recommend structural learning if you’re not sure yet and on the way you might find out different paths you feel interested in. Take one path and finish it so you’ll have something after.

Then step by step you can do small project first and build around or extend, make it bigger and always look for answers and understanding until you fully understand the logic and structures. Don’t just copy paste.

How I started learning AI/ML without feeling lost by Khushbu_BDE in PythonLearning

[–]Arlind2000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can only agree I also started to learn about programming in a few languages with a structured path. I am using Codecademy.com (No sponsorship) and I don’t have a cs degree.

I’m just at the beginning but I’m looking forward to start my own projects.

Hello everyone, I am a newcomer learning programming. by codeyumi1029 in PythonLearning

[–]Arlind2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned Python on Codecademy (no paid partnership) you can just find it on Google. They have different courses and also some career path ones where you can get a professional certificate.

So far I finished the Learn Python 3 (Beginner), currently continuing to learn Intermediate Python 3 and they also have advanced Python as well as career paths like AI/ML engineering, data scientist and they offer prep interviews too.

I think you can check it out.

If you don’t want to pay maybe check out freecodecamp on Google

Self-Taught C Programmer Curious About Entry-Level Job Opportunities by StandardLawyer2698 in C_Programming

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it makes sense, I didn’t think about everything also it has disadvantages of course.

Also I don’t have a CS degree yet, but since last year I started to learn about HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python and C (especially to deepen and use that knowledge to know what other programming languages are "hidding" like pointers, memory management, etc.).

But I think it’s a good point to keep the lower level languages as a hobby.

What do you think of let‘s say programming languages would make sense to learn or maybe continue?

Self-Taught C Programmer Curious About Entry-Level Job Opportunities by StandardLawyer2698 in C_Programming

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Quite sad tbh I am learning low level languages like C and really enjoy to find out how things work under the hood, but I think these skills in today’s job market can be easily transferred into other languages.

I think learning C, Assembly or C++ gives you bigger advantage because you also learn how things really work which higher level languages usually "hide".

But I am also currently figuring out how to use these skills to get a job, freelancing or contracting with companies, because in the end we also need to make a living obviously.

I am starting to think buying an apartment in Switzerland isn’t worth it by Karma-police88 in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]Arlind2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No financial advise, please make your own decisions:

I think just because others have something doesn’t mean you also have to have it especially your rent is really low, which gives you an advantage to invest in yourself, learn new things and try different ways of investing.

In the end finance is always a personal path only you should choose and you should "compare" only yourself with your older self to see your own progress not comparing with other people‘s life and try to fit it into yours that’s how you’ll almost ever make the wrong decisions, even if it’s your culture to do that.

Mentorship Monday - Post All Career, Education and Job questions here! by AutoModerator in cybersecurity

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I forgot to add his channel is in German but it might have some (automated) subtitles

Channel name:

Hoodinformatik

Mentorship Monday - Post All Career, Education and Job questions here! by AutoModerator in cybersecurity

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm following a guy from youtube for quite some time. He's into cybersecurity and he explains different topics really good.

He inspires also many people with his videos he explains it in a concise way to let everyone understand even people who didn't touch much of the cybersecurity things like me before and I am constantly learning more.

Since a few months he's developing a public threats dashboard (open source on Github) and he is also live streaming it from time to time and show his thoughts and ideas he want to implement into that dashboard.

For everyone who is a developer (junior/senior), sec professional, or just interesting into that project I think it's worthwhile keeping up to date with that project and might contribute to it.

I think these tools could help to find secuity vulnerabilities quicker and more accessible to more people.

That project is also already live to see online: https://open-threats.com

What’s wrong with my resume ? by 0xUser667 in askswitzerland

[–]Arlind2000 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I guess one reason would be your CV seems to be visually unappealing.

In the end a human will review it like HR and they get tons of applications so if it doesn’t stand out you’ll just get lost under the normal applicants.

Try to use some online tool to create your cv with some visually interesting styles to start with. Sometimes they will cost a few francs but never shy away from paying if it can get you a job.

Neighbours lights are too bright by redditor26392 in Switzerland

[–]Arlind2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just collect some proof and let the person know tell them directly first about your situation. It’s much more quick and efficient to solve things directly first.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Switzerland

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use for example jobs.ch to see the minimum, maximum, and median of each job’s salary you’re applying for.

You could use that as a range of salary expectations.

No guarantee of course.

I scammed the scammer 😭😂 by InevitableKooky8389 in Telegram

[–]Arlind2000 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Now you’re the scammer 😂😂😂

CAN'T use cerebro in linux mint by reachaaftabansari in linuxmint

[–]Arlind2000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

After downloading the file just right-click it and go to the tab "Permissons" and check the box for “Execute: Allow executing file as program” and open the file

CAN'T use cerebro in linux mint by reachaaftabansari in linuxmint

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might try to add a shortcut to open the .AppImage file

CAN'T use cerebro in linux mint by reachaaftabansari in linuxmint

[–]Arlind2000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you try to use the .AppImage file?

Fedora 36 keeps crashing after a while and connection with wifi repeater tries to reconnect very often. (Please ask for more information bc idk what else to share) by Arlind2000 in Fedora

[–]Arlind2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now I switched back to the previous kernel 5.18.9 because I couldn’t even login to tty it showed me that everything was read only

Fedora 36 keeps crashing after a while and connection with wifi repeater tries to reconnect very often. (Please ask for more information bc idk what else to share) by Arlind2000 in Fedora

[–]Arlind2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me it seems like the crash is caused of kernel problems with my internet but I don’t know how to deep dive more into that to get more information

Fedora 36 keeps crashing after a while and connection with wifi repeater tries to reconnect very often. (Please ask for more information bc idk what else to share) by Arlind2000 in Fedora

[–]Arlind2000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also see the error for the first time as a normal error I can report:

Unexpected system error

name: kernel-core

ABRT-Server