Tell us about yourself.
I’m Ben Djukastein, I’m passionate about solving problems, connecting people, and communicating solutions! I earned my bachelor’s in software systems. I’ve always known I wanted to work in the online world, and what better way than building websites? I joined SFU’s co-op program and got the chance to improve the JavaScript of real companies.
What was a highlight from your time at SFU?
My highlight was serving as the Vice-Chair of Competitions for the 2023 Western Engineering Competition hosted at SFU Surrey. I led a team of 10 students in designing, and running eight concurrent engineering competition categories from Programming to Senior Design to Debate for some of the brightest engineering students across Western Canada.
How has your experience at SFU prepared you for your career path?
The team projects we worked on in Software Systems gave me lots to talk about in technical interviews to demonstrate competency. For example, I helped to design an NHL fantasy draft site hosted on AWS and coded a VEX robot. For my capstone project, I created a proof-of-concept distributed storage management system, coded in Solidity, using the Ethereum blockchain.
What advice would you like to share to students in their first year?
- Join the discord! You’ll learn about upcoming software systems student society events.
- Show up to events to have fun, get advice from peers, and make friends.
- During Lectures:
- Summarize the slides in your own words. If you can explain it to a friend after class, you know you understood.
- Highlight sections you don’t fully grasp, then ask friends and the prof for clarity after class.
What are your current plans?
I’m currently working full time as a Software Developer at Reliable Controls. They extended a return offer to me after a great co-op term, designing smart building automation and management software. I’m planning to learn more about Dev-Ops and build automation to help my team get code out to the world faster.