Careers in computer science videos

Careers in computer science and technology can be fun and rewarding. But what does a person working in these fields really do? With a vast variety of jobs and companies, there's not just one answer to this question. Watch the videos below to meet some of the people who are tackling big problems in creative ways.

TEACHER RESOURCE

Viewing Guide and Reflection Sheet

Teachers, check out our viewing guide for using these videos in class. Guide also includes reflection worksheet for students in grade 6 and up.

Curriculum that connects to careers

Explore Code.org courses that help students discover real-world career pathways in computer science and AI.

Go on a virtual field trip

Join exciting virtual tours to see how computer science is applied in various industries and environments.

My Journey Career Chats

Introduce your students to a diverse group of people using computer science to explore space, build robots, create TV shows, and more. They’ll discover how CS can drive positive change and learn about the unique paths people take to build meaningful careers.


My Journey Chats Video Series

See the full collection of our My Journey Chat video series on the official Code.org YouTube channel.

My Journey Chats Teacher's Guide for K-5

Prepare for My Journey Chats with student takeaways, pre- and post-lesson ideas, and idea for deeper exploration.

My Journey Chats Teacher's Guide for 6-12

Explore guiding principles, classroom discussion tips, and reflection prompts tailored for older students.

Engage parents and encourage your students

FOR TEACHERS

Letters Home to Encourage Students

Did you know that if parents or teacher tells a student they’d be good at a subject, that student is two to three times more likely to stick with that subject! Connect with parents with the help of these email templates.

Resources to empower students to take the next step

Point students toward real-world opportunities like mentorships, internships, and scholarships that can help them take the next step in their CS journey. These directories are a great place to start exploring what’s out there—but they’re not exhaustive and may change over time, so we encourage you to check back or explore further on your own.