Yasser

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 Hello everyone , My name is Yasser, and I'm a

computer engineering student.


 Today, I'm going to talk about my future profession.
 First of all, as you are aware, your level of success in
life is determined by the career you choose. Many
people assume that rather than having work they
enjoy, a person should be well paid. They are
incorrect, in my opinion, because an interesting job
is more valuable than a high salary. I feel that the
majority of people desire to work in a career that
they enjoy.
 I want to be a programmer in the future, and I think
I'd love it since working with computers is always
enjoyable and exciting for me, and I'm interested in
it.
 But, as we all know, this profession is not easy; the
main character in it is the ability to think logically, be
persistent and patient, love to solve problems, and
be able to find the most efficient way to solve the
problem, and I believe I have that kind of
personality, which is why I believe this profession is a
good fit for me.
 This profession is important because software is
used to create the majority of what we see in today's
world; it is also one of the most in-demand
professions in the world; it allows me to work
remotely, allowing me to choose a comfortable
place to live and work; and, in my opinion, the only
disadvantage is sedentary work in front of a
computer screen.
 • It's important to understand that programmers'
jobs can vary: some work for a small agency, others
for a huge company, others are freelance or run
their own business, but after graduating and
improving my skills through numerous courses and
trainings, I'd like to work for a large company, such
as ASAL Technologies in Rawabi.
 my dream is to run my own business from home,
where I may design various programs, and I feel that
one day I will be a successful programmer. Finally,
there is a statement that says, "choose a career you
love and you will never have to go to work." As a
result, I encourage each of you to follow your
interest and do what you love.
 thank you for listening.

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