When Leah Brown began her Computer Science degree at 麻豆传媒, she said she was worried she was entering 鈥渁 man鈥檚 world.鈥澛 Of the 100 students in her first year class, only three were female.
Times have changed.聽 When the fourth year student completes her degree in December, she鈥檒l be packing her bags and moving to Redmond, Washington to work for Microsoft Corporation.聽 She said she鈥檚 in good company.
鈥淎lthough most of my team at Microsoft was male, I got to meet a lot of female interns from other teams and divisions of Microsoft,鈥 said Brown.聽 鈥淚t was awesome to see such a great female to male ratio.鈥
Brown is now hoping to encourage more women to pursue careers in IT.
鈥淪o many companies are trying to recruit students.聽 Your possibilities are endless,鈥 she said.聽 鈥淭here are far more opportunities in computer science than I thought there would be.聽 I never thought I鈥檇 end up at Microsoft.鈥
The 22-year old landed the gig after completing a recent summer internship with the company.
The internship was a 12-week program designed to expose university students to software development through hands on training.
For Brown, it was an opportunity to showcase her skills and wow an organization who hires thousands of interns each year.
鈥淚 was pretty stunned when I got the internship,鈥 said Brown.聽 鈥淲hile I was there, I wanted to do really well on my project with the hope that I鈥檇 get to come back to Microsoft after I graduate.鈥
Brown was placed on a web development project within the company鈥檚 Enterprise Commerce IT Group; an organization that maintains all of the software systems Microsoft uses for product licensing.聽 聽
As a Software Development Engineer, her project involved building a user interface to write licensing rule sets for a pre-existing business rules engine.聽 聽
鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 familiar with Microsoft technologies and I had no experience in development work,鈥 she said.聽 鈥淏ut the core skills I鈥檇 learned in school gave me the background knowledge I needed to take my project from scratch and turn it into a finished product.鈥
Her mission was a success.聽 When her internship ended in July, she retuned to Halifax with new friends, new connections and most importantly a new job.
鈥淭here are so many opportunities in IT careers,鈥 said Brown.聽 鈥淭he current demand for Computer Science graduates far exceeds the number of people actually graduating.鈥
Brown said there are a couple of reasons why women may shy away from the tech world.聽聽 Some may not understand the full potential of a Computer Science degree.聽 The other reason:
鈥淭hey see Computer Science as just a bunch of nerdy guys.聽 That鈥檚 a stereotype,鈥 Brown said.聽 鈥淭here are people from all different types of backgrounds working in the industry.鈥
Brown said she entered her degree knowing very little about computers, programming or anything related to the industry.聽聽 She鈥檒l be leaving 麻豆传媒 in December to work for one of the largest IT companies in the world. 聽
Recent News
- Dr. Rita Orji wins Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship, NSERC's most prestigious prize for early鈥慶areer researchers
- 麻豆传媒 competitive programming team to compete against Harvard, MIT this weekend
- Grad profile: A master adapter
- Dal researchers receive federal grant to launch new cybersecurity training program
- How I spent my summer: completing a co鈥憃p in another language
- This Dal researcher wants to ensure AI doesn鈥檛 ruin the environment
- Decoding Destinations
- Dal prof changing the way we think about accessibility in the classroom