Meet Ekansh, 21, from London. He works in London and Leeds as a software engineer. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
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What is your job?
I like to think of it as problem solving. I write code and liaise with people to solve problems with them. I do this for a range of clients.
What are your day-to-day tasks?
I have to travel up to Leeds every week. My tasks include making daily calls, writing code, managing spreadsheets and managing releases of software.
What subjects do you draw from?
Mainly Maths and Physics. It鈥檚 the problem-solving aspects of things; I鈥檝e always enjoyed solving problems. It really helps if you have an analytical mind and approach things in an organised manner.
Do you use any soft skills in your job?
You have to use every soft skill you can imagine. It takes a combination of all of them: speaking, teamwork, time management, organisational skills, analytical skills, and problem-solving skills. I mean, the list goes on.
Is this the job you always wanted to do?
Yes. I wanted initially to go to university. I had offers to do Physics at university, but I knew I wanted to end up working in technology. Then I found that degree apprenticeships offer experience; you get a degree in three years and no student debt. You鈥檙e working, and you鈥檙e getting experience all at the same time. So, it was a no-brainer really.
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