What if the programming language you used at work was older than you are?
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How a career fair suggestion led to a tech career
A visit to a public employment center introduced the idea of attending a technical college, sparking an unexpected passion for IT.
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Dealing with debuggers and building self-confidence
Early struggles with software development were caused by confusing debugger errors that negatively impacted self-confidence.
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Finding a first job through brand recognition
Seeing a company's colorful billboard on a highway repeatedly led to brand recognition and a successful job application after graduation.
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The independence of working as a consultant
The consulting model provides independence by placing employees directly at the client's site, reducing daily interactions with their direct manager.
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A flexible workday and engaging company culture
A typical day involves flexible hours, checking for new tasks, and staying informed about company social events like go-karting and gaming tournaments.
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Learning from colleagues with deep legacy code knowledge
Working on a team with a wide age range is advantageous for learning an old programming language like PL/I, as experienced colleagues are the primary source of knowledge.
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Onboarding and integrating into the client's team
The onboarding process as a consultant involves being accompanied by a manager and being welcomed as an equal member of the client's team from day one.
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Contrasting gender bias experiences in school and work
While the current workplace is gender-balanced, technical school was challenging as the only girl in the class, highlighting the need for support systems.
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Societal stereotypes that discourage women from tech
The underrepresentation of women in tech is linked to societal issues, including media portrayals and gendered marketing of toys that steer girls away from STEM fields.
#10about 3 minutes
Managing incidents and projects for banking clients
Daily work involves handling incidents and small-scale projects for banking clients, as well as contributing to large-scale data migrations between financial institutions.
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The performance benefits of legacy programming languages
While school focused on modern languages like C# and Java, the current role uses legacy languages like PL/I for their critical performance in financial calculations.
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Finding a creative outlet as a dungeon master
Hobbies outside of work include playing Dungeons & Dragons, which involves creative world-building and storytelling as a dungeon master for multiple groups.
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Advice for young professionals starting a tech career
Key advice for newcomers includes not being discouraged by debuggers, practicing consistently, and being open to unexpected career paths within programming.
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