Qt Journey - Contributing to Qt Graphs
March 25, 2024 by Emilia Valkonen-Damjanovic | Comments
In this series, we share various career stories from people working with Qt. Today, we are interviewing Dilek Akçay Öztüzün, a specialist software engineer at Qt, based in Oulu, Finland.
I am a 26-year-old Turkish woman and I have been living in Oulu for 2 years. I studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering at university and also did a double major in Computer Engineering. Currently, I work as a Specialist Software Engineer in the Graphics and UI team at Qt. During my free time, I like to exercise, draw, and cook. I also love to travel!
Mathematics and physics are two subjects that played a crucial role in choosing my profession. Thanks to the hardware knowledge I gained from my department, I better understood the components of the computer. Since the software is infrastructured on hardware, I had a better understanding of the operating systems and the logic of efficient coding.
Throughout my school life, I made an effort to participate in numerous projects both in electronics and computer science. Having the opportunity to work with a team and being able to create something with theoretical knowledge made me better prepared for my career. Additionally, the internships I did helped me choose the career path I wanted to pursue after graduation.
During one of my internships, I had the opportunity to use Qt Creator. Additionally, in my previous job, I was developing applications using Qt Creator. While developing the application, I was always curious about how Qt's libraries were constructed. One day, while browsing through job openings on Qt's website, I saw the job posting for the team I am currently in, and I decided to give it a try. As a result, I've been here for two years now!
I am one of the individuals in my team who contributed to creating the new generation of the Qt Data Visualization module, now known as Qt Graphs. Currently, I spend my time improving the code and adding new features to the Qt Graphs module. In addition to that, I am gaining knowledge about other Qt libraries by solving bugs in other modules during bug-fixing weeks.
Since I started working with this team, I've been able to continue improving myself in my field. I find immense value in collaborating with this team; each member brings unique contributions and support to one another. Knowing that the product we create is used for different purposes is rewarding for me.
The first and most important thing is having an interest in this field because it is the key thing for success. This will increase motivation, make the learning process more enjoyable, and guide you on the path to success. Another point would be to gain experience in this field wherever you can and never stop learning!
Gaining as much experience as possible in this field is crucial. Every experience, whether big or small, contributes to your overall development and skill set. Doing projects, working part-time, or doing internships will prepare you excellently for this career. This way, you will not only build a strong network but also seize the opportunity to learn things you wouldn't learn in school.
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