{"id":10,"date":"2022-04-08T03:35:43","date_gmt":"2022-04-08T03:35:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/braydenmurphy\/?p=10"},"modified":"2022-04-08T03:35:43","modified_gmt":"2022-04-08T03:35:43","slug":"blog-post-2-past-work-and-education","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.oregonstate.edu\/braydenmurphy\/2022\/04\/08\/blog-post-2-past-work-and-education\/","title":{"rendered":"Blog Post #2: Past Work and Education"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>For today\u2019s blog, I want to take the opportunity to reflect on past experiences in work and education, as well as my thoughts on my upcoming career shift.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Before starting the program at OSU, I attained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Western Washington University. While I was there, I worked as a caregiver at a nonprofit that primarily served the developmentally disabled. After graduating, I worked for three years as a representative at a call center. I learned a lot from those experiences, both about things I enjoy when it comes to my work life, as well as some things I wanted to change. One key commonality to my experience studying psychology, working as a caregiver, and working at a call center is that I really enjoy collaborative work. Whether it be group assignments in school, taking care of clients alongside other caregivers, or working together with a customer on a call to resolve a problem, the collaborative process is one I derive a lot of enjoyment and motivation from. Probably tied to this is the takeaway that I want to do work that feels meaningful and solves problems for people.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While I enjoyed my previous educational and professional experiences, I also found that I was ready for a change. For my (hopefully successful!) career in the tech industry, I hope to continue finding opportunities to solve problems for people and work in a collaborative fashion. I think this career change will introduce a lot of new experiences for me. Up until starting school at OSU, I haven\u2019t had any experience with building things. I have used a lot of software as a student and professionally but creating new software to serve as a useful tool for someone else to use will be a new experience. I think that working as a software developer will offer a chance to immerse myself in something more technical, with more emphasis on understanding complicated systems rather than just purely on working with people. I have found many of the assignments in this program to be very interesting and satisfying to work on. Writing code often allows me to experience more of a flow state compared to other kinds of work.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I think that my previous experiences will hopefully serve me well when it comes to developing soft skills in the tech industry, while the more technical side of a career in software development will be pretty much entirely new to me. This strikes me as a good balance between building on skills I already have and value in myself, while also opening opportunities to challenge myself to grow in new areas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Ultimately, all of our experiences have the ability to teach us something, and that means that previous work has value for new adventures. Thanks for reading my second blog post, and I&#8217;ll see you next time! <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For today\u2019s blog, I want to take the opportunity to reflect on past experiences in work and education, as well as my thoughts on my upcoming career shift. Before starting the program at OSU, I attained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Western Washington University. 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