How much should you have accomplished by 25 years of age?

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Fresh out of college, 60-65 sounds about right if his portfolio is small. But at 25, you should be 3 years into the game.
Oh and you don't work for raises, you work for special projects to add to your resume to leave the company.

In the world of development and engineering, the biggest raise you get is leaving the company.

He wont be making 15k a month, but at 25 there's no reason why he cant make ~90-100k

:obama::salute: facts. Working on getting my portfolio website up this weekend.
 

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:obama::salute: facts. Working on getting my portfolio website up this weekend.

That's good!

What was your senior project? That's always a good starting point. Honestly, if you are passionate about it (which I assume you are), there are plenty of side projects you can do that are just as impressive to employees.

For instance, making an app. It doesn't have to be anything special, just something basic. If you are familiar with CoCo you can make a music app using most of the apple app infrastructure (through basic calls). But when they see "created an app" on your resume, they will pull one of these :whoo:


When I graduated I did some work reverse engineering video games (well 1 game in particular). Every job I've worked in, even network engineering jobs have always asked me about that :leon:



Just sayin breh, with a strong portfolio, you will do numbers :lawd:
 

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Fresh out of college, 60-65 sounds about right if his portfolio is small. But at 25, you should be 3 years into the game.
Oh and you don't work for raises, you work for special projects to add to your resume to leave the company.

In the world of development and engineering, the biggest raise you get is leaving the company.

He wont be making 15k a month, but at 25 there's no reason why he cant make ~90-100k

Depends on location. Our engineers make that much at early 30's in Atlanta
 

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besides the obvious, one thing you need to do before you're 25 is travel. take a big trip to another continent and spend some time absorbing different cultures. the world's a big place. once you're past a certain age, it gets harder and harder to commit, get away, or save enough money to do something like this, so go while you're young.
 

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Fresh out of college, 60-65 sounds about right if his portfolio is small. But at 25, you should be 3 years into the game.
Oh and you don't work for raises, you work for special projects to add to your resume to leave the company.

In the world of development and engineering, the biggest raise you get is leaving the company.

He wont be making 15k a month, but at 25 there's no reason why he cant make ~90-100k

So let me get this straight. While you're sitting in on meetings at work, and while everyone is happy that the company is making money and getting new clients, you're sitting there thinking "I don't really care about your company, or your products, or how much money you are making. I am only here and pretending to care because I am getting a paycheck.
 

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So let me get this straight. While you're sitting in on meetings at work, and while everyone is happy that the company is making money and getting new clients, you're sitting there thinking "I don't really care about your company, or your products, or how much money you are making. I am only here and pretending to care because I am getting a paycheck.


Yes
 

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I hear you, but i'm convinced this is because most STEM people stay in a job too long. You will not get huge promotions in as an engineer. You HAVE to leave the company :manny:

Couldn't agree more. Thats with alot of industries though.
 
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Once you get your first apartment breh you gonna be feasting:blessed:

Especially if you aiming for young women, having your own crib and car sets you apart. I remember my first apartment, I was throwing chicks out of my apartment who didnt want to leave because the next chick was coming over in 2 hours.Every girl who came to my apartment, I smashed with no hesitation:ahh:

When did you move out though? Before or after 25? I can move out if I want to but the financial aspect of it has me concerned a little bit. I wanna stack for a bit.

& also I don't know whether or not you live in a big city but for certain areas it is VERY difficult to just up and move out of your parents crib.
 
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Fresh out of college, 60-65 sounds about right if his portfolio is small. But at 25, you should be 3 years into the game.
Oh and you don't work for raises, you work for special projects to add to your resume to leave the company.

In the world of development and engineering, the biggest raise you get is leaving the company.

He wont be making 15k a month, but at 25 there's no reason why he cant make ~90-100k

aye you nikkas on the coli, listen to this guy - he knows what he is talking about.
 

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When did you move out though? Before or after 25? I can move out if I want to but the financial aspect of it has me concerned a little bit. I wanna stack for a bit.

& also I don't know whether or not you live in a big city but for certain areas it is VERY difficult to just up and move out of your parents crib.


I moved out quite late, 28. I wasnt staying at home that much anyway, my girlfriend at the time had her own place so I was literally staying at hers and my parents house.

If you aint ready financially dont do it, but the joys of having your own place are crazy.Every guy has to have ab opportunity to have a bachelor pad before they have kids/get married. Imagine your girl walking around in nothing but a thong on, playing video games, and cooking half naked.:wow:
 

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That's good!

What was your senior project? That's always a good starting point. Honestly, if you are passionate about it (which I assume you are), there are plenty of side projects you can do that are just as impressive to employees.

For instance, making an app. It doesn't have to be anything special, just something basic. If you are familiar with CoCo you can make a music app using most of the apple app infrastructure (through basic calls). But when they see "created an app" on your resume, they will pull one of these :whoo:


When I graduated I did some work reverse engineering video games (well 1 game in particular). Every job I've worked in, even network engineering jobs have always asked me about that :leon:



Just sayin breh, with a strong portfolio, you will do numbers :lawd:

Nice, I will have to look into CoCo.

For my senior project a group and I are designing a website for some Chemistry professors to simulate 2D and 3D models.

Administering a Linux server and designing my own website from scratch should itself be impressive enough.

Other than that I'll probably just add minor projects/programs from classes on there. So that should be good enough to get my foot in the door for some companies.
 
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