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To celebrate National Careers Week 2022, Bitesize Careers have put together a special panel to discuss careers in technology. What's it like to work at EA, TikTok and EMEC? Scroll down to find out!

Visit our Q&A panels collection where you can also watch career discussions on healthcare and science, media and journalism, sports, and music and arts.

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Technology panel discussion with Rory Reid

Rory Reid talks to three people who work in the technology sector about what life is really like in their varied roles. They reveal their stories about how they got started, their personal experiences and challenges they have overcome, as well what the future career opportunities could be in their job sector.

Rory Reid

Rory Reid is a TV presenter specialising in motoring and technology. He has a degree in Computer Science and has presented a number of programmes including Top Gear.

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Meet the panellists

Ana Couto

EMEC

Lottie Moor

TikTok

Siwan Owen

Electronic Arts (EA)

Ana Cuoto
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Ana Couto is an acoustic engineer at EMEC, which is a test and research centre focusing on wave and tidal power. She has a PhD from University of Aberdeen.
Lottie Moor
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Lottie Moor is a marketing manager at TikTok. She studied English Language and Literature at The Open University. She won Diversity Champion of the Year at the European Diversity Awards 2021.
Siwan Owen
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Siwan Owen is an associate development manager at Electronic Arts (EA). She studied Art and Design at Coventry University, and also did a 2 week exchange in China in 2009.
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Intros and how it all started

  • How would you describe your role?
  • What sort of day-to-day tasks does your job involve?
  • How did you get your career journey started?

I appreciate the creativeness of a game. You don’t have to be good at it. You can just like a character, or the music, or gameplay. You can just get stuck in.

Siwan

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Careers experiences

  • When you were in school, what did you dream of becoming?
  • Which subjects in school helped you to be innovative in your career?
  • (How) are you able to bring your personality into what you do?
  • Have you had any challenges in your career? How did you overcome them?
  • What are your career highlights?

It’s all about your frame of mind when something goes wrong. It’s not necessarily telling yourself you’ve done something wrong, but telling yourself to go down a slightly different path.

Lottie

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Future of the sector & audience Q&A

  • What are the future career prospects for your industry?
  • What advice would you give to your younger self?
  • What entry level roles are available in your industry?

Plus our panel answer questions sent in by the Bitesize audience.

It’s ok to change career paths, or not know what you want to do. The more transferable skills you learn, the easier the path will be.

Ana

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For teachers

Watch the full technology Q&A panel below. For advice on how to get the most out of Bitesize Careers resources in your classroom, head over to 鶹Լ Teach.

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Careers in technology

Hear from other young people working in the technology sector about what their roles involve and how they got to where they are today. Learn more about the sector with key facts and figures about current and future opportunities.

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Where next?

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