Introducing, Julie Luu, Junior Software Engineer at DAZN

Triangirls
3 min readMay 19, 2022

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What is your role and current job?

I’m a Junior Software Engineer working at DAZN, a sports subscription video streaming company.

How did you get into tech?

I’ve always been working in Tech, in the role of 2nd line Support Engineer and my last role as a Technical Team Lead for over 12 years before making a decision to change careers and become a Software Engineer. When the pandemic happened it gave me the opportunity to think about what I wanted to do with my career, I started self studying coding, attended a few intro and part time coding courses. Then last Summer I spent 12 weeks completing the Code First Girls Nanodegree, where my position was sponsored by DAZN and well the rest is history!

What have the biggest challenges been as a woman or non-binary person in tech?

After working in a role and area which I am very confident in, one of the personal challenges was really believing in myself that I can make the switch and also that there are companies out there that will take on people that have not done the traditional university route to obtain a job as a Software Engineer.

Also, it’s no secret just how male dominated the tech industry is, even when I was working in IT support it was still a very much male dominated career path, but there are a lot of woman/non-binary coding communities out that there to help and support women and a non-binary person to start a career in tech, which is amazing!

Have you overcome any of these issues? If so, how?

Being able to achieve my goal of transitioning from a Team Lead to working as a Junior Software Engineer, cemented the fact that if you put your heart into it you can achieve anything. I also try to be as vocal as I can on social media (mainly on Twitter) and offer as much help and support I can to those who are wanting to do the same but haven’t quite yet taken that first step.

What advice would you give others in a similar position?

If you’re thinking about changing careers or even just want to learn coding as a hobby or for fun — just do it! You definitely can do it and there is nothing stopping you. The tech community especially on Twitter is majorly supportive of people from all backgrounds. I always live by this: “you only miss the shots you didn’t take!”

Are there any resources you recommend sharing?

Plenty, however it really all depends on your learning style! When I first started learning how to code, I used FreeCodeCamp and Codecademy. CodeFirstGirls offer a number of intro courses if you prefer being taught by someone.

I also love learning from YouTube videos as well, some of my fave tech YouTube accounts I follow are:

FreeCodeCamphttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ

Programming with Moshhttps://youtube.com/c/programmingwithmosh

Web Dev Simplifiedhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFbNIlppjAuEX4znoulh0Cw

Tech with Timhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4JX40jDee_tINbkjycV4Sg

Online Learning Resources:

Just JavaScript — Exploring the JavaScript Universe written by Dan Abramov — https://justjavascript.com/

FreeCodeCamphttps://www.freecodecamp.org/

Codecademyhttps://www.codecademy.com/catalog/

The Odin Project (web development)https://www.theodinproject.com/

Mimo App — Web Development career path, Python and SQL — https://getmimo.com/

When did you first hear about Triangirls?

I came across Triangirls on LinkedIn when I saw their post on one of their events, and thought why not join this community as well!

What have you learnt about yourself in the past year?

I learnt that no matter what obstacles are thrown at me I can overcome them and to be patient with myself when it comes to learning — every day is a school day!

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