Importance Of A Career In Software Engineering

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E.O. Wilson once said, “You are capable of more than you know. Choose a goal that seems right for you and strive to be the best, however hard the path. Aim high. Behave honorably. Prepare to be alone at times, and to endure failure. Persist! The world needs all you can give.” Often times, failure is perceived as a notion to give up. However, it should be exactly the opposite. For instance, in the face of adversity in publishing her books, J.K. Rowling was rejected 12 times before publishing the now multi-million dollar franchise, Harry Potter. It is our duty when enduring rejection to persevere and continue on until we are satisfied with the end result. This is my goal. I will have to face challenges, obstacles, and standstills in my life. …show more content…

Everything I have learned throughout my life, whether if it were online courses or Genesys Works’, have and will continue to contribute massively to my future as they have broadened my chances of having a career in software engineering. In part, software development and engineering consists of communicating with others working towards a single goal. Furthermore, my single goal consists of influencing the world, whether with a team or not, to somehow better someone’s …show more content…

My lifetime goal is to positively impact the mass public with just how significant and powerful software can be. The software I will create will tackle the increasing and neglected state of the human mind - depression. My lifetime goal, in its entirety, is to create an application and/or program to combat the increasing numbers of suicide and depression. There are an increasing number of apps’ and games that can help with depression. I wish to contribute to this growing issue in a positive

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