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Deciding what job you want to do can be tough but what if you could make a career out of the thing you love most in the world.

We spoke to three young people who've turned their lifelong loves for art, computer programming, and dogs into careers. Meet software engineer Jaydan, artist Brandina, and apprentice dog groomer Rebecca to get inspired about the potential to go pro with your hobbies.

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Video: From passion to pro

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Jaydan's career journey as a software engineer

Software engineer, Jaydan, at work, smiling to camera.
Growing up, my hobby and passion was programming and I enjoyed it because of the creativity it gives you and the sense of satisfaction when you solve a problem – Jaydan, software engineer

Jaydan's love for coding and programming led to his current role as a software engineer. He's working on space technology: "All of the work I'm doing with coding and problem solving ultimately ends up in a satellite being launched in space."

Software engineer, Jaydan, at work, smiling to camera.
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Brandina's career journey as a creative artist

Artist, Brandina, sitting in a chair with art supplies on her lap.
When I was a child I loved to colour and draw – whatever I could do with my hands, basically. I just loved to be able to create something just out of my own mind – Brandina, artist

Brandina is now a full-time creative artist, making and selling art in lots of different forms including painting, drawing, crocheting, jewellery and photography.

Artist, Brandina, sitting in a chair with art supplies on her lap.
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Rebecca's career journey as an apprentice dog groomer

Apprentice dog groomer, Rebecca, with one of her furry clients.
My passion for dogs developed from a very, very young age. My parents say I've been obsessed with dogs ever since I first learnt what a dog was – Rebecca, apprentice dog groomer

As an apprentice dog groomer, Rebecca helps students learn how to care for their furry clients, as well as looking after canines herself. She loves seeing students develop and feels very lucky to be able to explore her passion for dogs in her job every day.

Apprentice dog groomer, Rebecca, with one of her furry clients.
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