Irish Independent

‘At school I didn’t know what software engineerin­g was, now I solve real-world problems’

- Sara Sharkey Sarah Sharkey is a software engineer who helped consult on the design of the new UL course.

AT school I had a passion for maths and problem solving but if you’d asked me at that time what software engineerin­g was, I would have drawn a blank.

In an all-girls secondary school there simply wasn’t much exposure to an engineerin­g career path.

Today, I’m a software engineer at Stripe in Dublin, having recently graduated in computer science. I got into the area by signing up for an offsite computer science workshop in transition year, and loved it .

I could deploy the same thinking I did in maths, but I was solving practical problems and seeing instant results on screen.

I decided this was something I wanted to pursue.

Since graduating, I’ve realised how many career options there are for software engineers. You can basically work anywhere in the world that uses technology, and you can have a real impact in solving some of the world’s most pressing problems.

Most fifth-year students may not think that studying computer science could allow them to help fight the climate crisis or improve access to financial services around the world. But as the internet economy grows and software becomes more central, the opportunit­ies are endless.

If I had the choice at the time, Immersive Software Engineerin­g would have been a dream course for me.

To learn by building technology rather than just studying the theory, to put your skills to the test in a real working environmen­t, to create a startup of your own; these experience­s are priceless.

If you’ve worked hard and are aiming for high points in your Leaving Certificat­e, you might be tempted to put medicine, actuarial science or law on your CAO form.

But if your strengths are in problem solving and creative thinking, consider software engineerin­g.

Studying software engineerin­g gives you the freedom to follow your passions and put your creativity to work.

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