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In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles, and other interesting questions. “Everything can be achieved with a lot of hard work!” What other skills besides programming did Ivaylo manage to achieve? Don’t miss out on the next couple of paragraphs.

Hello, Ivaylo! Can you introduce yourself with a few words for the reader of our blog?

My name is Ivaylo Goranov. I’m 34 years old, married, and currently living in Varna. A few years ago I graduated from University specializing in Informatics but back then I decided to work something entirely different. 3 years ago I started my first job as a programmer. A lot of time had passed since my education and in software engineering, the technologies that we work with evolve really fast. I needed serious refreshing and improvement of my knowledge. That is when I found out about Software University. After a year and a half of education there I began working as a programmer in Varna. For more than half a year I work for a company named “Bulpros” – one of the best IT companies in Bulgaria.

What attracted you to programming and do you have a favorite programming language?

I have experience with Java, C#, and JavaScript. I don’t have enough experience with any other to pick my favorite one. C# and Java are similar and if I had to choose between those two, I would choose C#. JavaScript is specified for front-end programming. I got involved with programming mainly because it is profitable.

Which course from the program was the most useful for you and why?

All courses from the program are useful and I don’t think that there is one that isn’t. The education in Software University is really practical. “Data Structures” is a bonus course, but it is really useful. It helped me in my work with Databases and how to write code that won’t cause problems performance-wise.

Why did you choose Software University and what was the atmosphere during your education?

I searched for a lot of programming courses on Google. Then I found out about Svetlin Nakov’s books for “Programming Basics” with C# and Java. I watched Svetlin’s lectures that came with the books. I like him as a lecturer for a lot of reasons but mainly because he knows how to grab the audience’s attention. I chose Software University, because of him.

What was the form of your education and why did you prefer it?

I was an online student because I don’t live in Sofia so I couldn’t attend the lectures on-site. I don’t take it as a disadvantage though. When you’re online, the opportunity of speaking with lecturers, mentors, and other students is limited, but that is how you learn to search for solutions by yourself. In your workspace when you ask colleagues for help they may try to assist you, but you shouldn’t count on it, because they have their own problems to solve.

What was the biggest difficulty for you during the program?

To study programming while taking care of my daughter, who was less than a year old when I started.

What other skills (besides programming) did you manage to gain from your education at Software University?

During your education at Software University, you are being prepared for the process of applying for a job as a software engineer. This process is very specific and unlike any other profession.

Did the diploma from Software University help you succeed in the following professional realization?

I still don’t have a diploma from Software University. After I successfully found a job I had even fewer opportunities to travel to Sofia and attend my final exams. I still plan on achieving that in the following couple of months. My education here was of extreme help to my professional realization.

How do you see yourself in 5 years in a professional plan?

Software Engineering is a dynamic and attractive profession and will occupy many parts of the country’s economy. I am planning to work as a software engineer in the next 15 years. If the profession ceases to be profitable, which I do not believe, for now, I will re-qualify again. Everything can be achieved with a lot of hard work.

And finally – what will you advise all our future students, which are about to begin their education at the Software University?

Back in the day, fitness instructor Mike Karpenko made a great impression on me with the following phrase: “Results are not made within your comfort zone“. This phrase has been running lately on social networks, but there is a lot of truth behind it. Unless someone perceives it as a cliché.

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“The knowledge you gain is the most important thing” https://softuni.org/interviews/code-to-success-vasil-panovski/ Sat, 10 Aug 2019 19:24:00 +0000 https://blog.softuni.org/?p=611 In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles and other interesting questions. “I decided to study onsite and not only did I …

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In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles and other interesting questions. “I decided to study onsite and not only did I learn more that way, but I also formed a lot of friendships. How did Vasil’s programming journey start? Don’t miss out on the next couple of paragraphs.

Hello, Vasil! Can you introduce yourself with a few words for the reader of our blog?

My name is Vasil Panovski and I am 34 years old. I graduated Business Management specializing in the Forest Industry and I have 5 years of internship in this major. I began programming in 2015 when Software University opened its doors and offered free education for the opening courseProgramming Basics“. Right now I work for a company named “Salesforce” and program applications in the cloud using a Java-based language called Apex.

What attracted you to programming and do you have a favorite programming language?

In general, solving logical problems is my favorite thing, and when it comes to building software, things get even more interesting, at least for me. I began with C# and later switched over to Java and JavaScript. Of course for someone who has written a lot of Java code – it’s my favorite language, but the truth is that the programming language is only a tool for solving problems and problems are analogous.

Which course from the program was the most useful for you and why?

All courses are useful. The Software University program is consistent; you cannot skip mandatory courses, which guarantees the overall assimilation of the content. I have to mention the Object-Oriented-Programming Course. It was hard for me, but it gave me wings 😊

Why did you choose Software University and what was the atmosphere during your education?

I watched an interview with Svetlin Nakov and it grabbed my interest. Back then, I only knew about some other academies, but after I found out that Nakov is at the heart of Software University I decided it’s better to choose it rather than another academy and it wasn’t a mistake! The atmosphere is competitive, so to say.  There is almost no time to relax, but if you stay competitive the results will come faster. The best thing for me was the group projects we created during my education

What was the biggest difficulty for you during the program?

Here I have to repeat myself. The biggest difficulty for me was understanding the concepts of Object-Oriented Programming (OOP). It was hard and at the same time very interesting. I also experienced difficulty during group projects, because bringing a few people together for a limited time is not an easy task 😊

What other skills (besides programming) did you manage to gain from your education at Software University?

In three words – teamwork, organization, responsibility. I mainly improved those skills.

Did the diploma from Software University help you succeed in the following professional realization?

I still don’t have a diploma, but the certificates did their job. The knowledge you gain is the most important thing, everything else is only to get you to an interview.

How do you see yourself in 5 years in a professional plan?

I see myself as a programmer. I’m still at the beginning phase 😊

And finally – what will you advise all our future students, which are about to begin their education at the Software University?

It’s a good choice for realization. Don’t be afraid to take the first step 😊

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“The courses in SoftUni target practical education and there is always something new to learn!” https://softuni.org/interviews/code-to-success-magdalena-patronska/ Sun, 30 Jun 2019 20:46:00 +0000 https://blog.softuni.org/?p=622 In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles, and other interesting questions. “I encourage future students to always improve themselves. When a …

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In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles, and other interesting questions. “I encourage future students to always improve themselves. When a person is persistent and has the will to learn, things always work out.” When did Magdalena first encounter programming? What is her favorite programming language? Don’t miss out on the next couple of paragraphs.

Hello, Magdalena! Can you introduce yourself with a few words for the reader of our blog?

Hello. My name is Magdalena. I have been working for 7 years in a software company. I have graduated from Sofia University (Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics) specializing in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence.

What attracted you to programming and do you have a favorite programming language?

My first encounter with programming was in the 9th grade during the Informatics classes, where we programmed with Pascal. I can’t say I have a favorite programming language. After all, language is just a tool.

Which course from the program was the most useful for you and why?

I think that every course in its way has been useful for me. Even if a person knows something, when he hears it again, he rethinks it.

Why did you choose Software University and what was the atmosphere during your education?

The education here is very practical and there is always something new to learn.

What was the form of your education and why did you prefer it?

I took the classes online because I didn’t have the opportunity to be onsite.

What was the biggest difficulty for you during the program?

To submit my homework on time.

Men or women are better programmers?

Both 😊

What other skills (besides programming) did you manage to gain from your education at Software University?

One would be soft skills.

Did the diploma from Software University help you succeed in the following professional realization?

It still hasn’t helped me, but I consider it a bonus when looking for a new job.

How do you see yourself in 5 years in a professional plan?

I see myself with 5 more years of experience 😊 I hope to earn a higher place in the sector.

And finally – what will you advise all our future students, which are about to begin their education at the Software University?

I advise them to always improve on themselves. When a person is persistent and he has the will to learn new things, it always works out in the end.

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“SoftUni gave me practical skills and helped me find a job” https://softuni.org/interviews/code-to-success-zahariya-pehlivanova/ Sun, 24 Mar 2019 18:56:51 +0000 https://blog.softuni.org/?p=625 In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles, and other interesting questions. “I decided to study onsite. I preferred that form of …

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In our rubric, we share with you inspiring interviews with our most successful students to learn more about them – how they have found out that programming is in their blood, what motivates them to grow, which were their biggest obstacles, and other interesting questions. “I decided to study onsite. I preferred that form of education because of the ability to receive immediate help from the trainers and assistants for the things I did not understand, and they were always happy to help. I met different people with whom I exchanged knowledge and ideas.” What were Zacharia’s biggest obstacles during her software education and what advice she gave to all future students, read from the following lines!

Hello, Zacharia! Can you introduce yourself with a few words for the reader of our blog?

Greetings, my name is Zacharia Pehlivarova and I am 22 years old. I started my education at Software University in 2015 and I graduated in 2017. Since then, I have been working as a Back-End PHP Developer.

What attracted you to programming and do you have a favorite programming language?

I can’t say I have a favorite programming language, but I’ve been programming on PHP for more than a year and I really enjoy it. The thing about programming, that really caught my interest, was the fact that I was creating something new, which the people would like and make use of. Also, let’s not forget the feeling you get when you’ve spent hours, making thousands of attempts at something and finally you discover the right solution – it is priceless. 😀

Which course from the program was the most useful for you and why?

Every course from the curriculum gave me additional knowledge, so I find each of them beneficial. Another thing, which I personally find very helpful was the team projects. I was lucky to have very cool colleagues – we helped each other.

Why did you choose Software University and what was the atmosphere during your education?

I choose Software University because of the curriculum. My decision was based on two main facts: the education was mainly focused on programming, with no unnecessary study material, and more importantly – the practical exercises are way more than the theory. I personally think that the latter one should be a priority in every profession.

What was the form of your education and why did you prefer it?

My form of education was onsite. I decided to study onsite. I preferred that form of education because of the ability to receive immediate help from the trainers and assistants for the things I did not understand, and they were always happy to help. I met different people with whom I exchanged knowledge and ideas.

What was the biggest difficulty for you during the program?

The hardest thing for me during my education was to “bend” my way of thinking so that I can understand what is actually happening “under the hood”

Who makes the better programmers, women or men?

I don’t think that gender affects this in any way. Every profession has its very good specialists, both men, and women. Everything depends on how much you are interested in programming itself and how big is your desire to do it. I admit, that people are staring strangely at me when I tell them what I am doing for a living, but I think, that nowadays more and more women are taking their place in this profession. The maxim and general idea, that software development is a man’s job, is starting to fall apart.

What other skills (besides programming) did you manage to gain from your education at Software University?

I managed to learn to work in a team, to understand other developers’ code, and to adjust mine to theirs.

Did the diploma from Software University help you succeed in the following professional realization?

Not only the diploma from the Software University helped me but also the academy itself. They helped me find the job I am currently working at.

How do you see yourself in 5 years in a professional plan?

In 5 years, I hope to be a person with much more technical knowledge, a person which performs way better, a person which is on a different level, a person which still strives to progress and develops.

And finally – what will you advise all our future students, which are about to begin their education at the Software University?

I want to advise them to never give up! There will be hard times, in which they will not know and understand what they are doing, but this is completely normal. Perseverance is the key – there is a lot to learn and you will need a lot more than a year, two, or three to do it.

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