![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Jarvis Johnson - Thanks for having me.Ĭraig Cannon - Today, Jarvis Johnson, who is a software engineer and YouTube creator. You can find him on YouTube at Jarvis Johnson, and on Twitter All right, here we go. Jarvis was previously a software engineer at Patreon, Yelp, and Google. You can find him on YouTube at Jarvis Johnson and on Twitter - Jarvis' introĠ0:30 - Where his videos first got tractionġ:10 - Being part of the software industry while critiquing itĩ:00 - Interviewing multiple times at the same companyġ4:10 - Switching from individual contributor to managerġ8:15 - Learnings from managing that he applies to himselfĢ1:25 - What made Jarvis want to do YouTube full time?ģ1:05 - Making what you want vs talking to viewersģ5:35 - When did things really start to click for his channel?ģ8:00 - Choosing to make multiple genres of videoĤ3:40 - Nathan Allebach asks - Are content creators responsible in any capacity for their audiences?ĥ0:45 - Taylor asks - In what ways do you think content creation can benefit one's career in the tech industry?ĥ4:20 - Jarvis made a podcast when he was a teenagerĥ6:10 - Octopus Blues asks - What lessons did improv teach you/who would you recommend it to, if anyone?ĥ8:25 - Predictions for YouTubers and content creatorsĬraig Cannon - Hey, how's it going? This is Craig Cannon, and you're listening to Y Combinator's podcast. Jarvis Johnson was previously a software engineer at Patreon, Yelp, and Google. ![]()
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