"My Dream Career"
- Ammar Alshaer
- Jun 20, 2021
- 2 min read
In this post im going to talk about "My Dream Career" and who inspired me to go for the computer science degree.
First of all, who inspired me? My sister did. Cause I can see that she graduated from the IT department and she saw my skills at computer. She saw that I can make 3D models, edit videos and photos, work on most of Microsoft apps, fix any problem on my computer, and I started to learn coding. After that, she told me to go for the computer science degree. I looked up this degree and I kinda liked it and I choose software engineering in it. So I would like to say thank you sister.
So, what is my "My Dream Career" ?
well, as a computer science student at UTM "My Dream Career" is to become the best at my degree and graduate from it. Then, I would like to be games developer and make the games by my self. Because I have always wanted to combine my talent and my hoppy wich is playing video games and doing anything on the computer.

I have been playing video games since I was kid and I love until now. playing video games became a part of me that I can't quite get red of. If I can't make my own game I would work in a company to develop a program that can help people in a certanie way. Like my sisters app, its an app that free on apple store and google play it can basically tell you all the emergency numbers in your country if you have a situation to deal with like someone breaking into your house or there is a fire going out or someone is sick and more..

It's a dream job to work as a video game creator. Just make sure you remember the second word: "job." Game creation is extremely difficult, and it usually necessitates lengthy hours of labor, sometimes even seven days a week during peak seasons. Anyone who believes that making games is in any way similar to playing them is in for a nasty awakening when they become a developer.
That said, you'll be doing all of that hard work among a group of people who share your passion for gaming. They are usually extremely clever and, of course, quite creative. It's a tumultuous environment!
Sometimes dreams turn into nightmares. The stress of attempting to create the next great game causes many game developers to burn out after a few years. There have been many suicides and early deaths among game developers. But it’s also amazingly fulfilling and creative work.



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