
Wall of Fame

Jeremy Choo
For me, 42 means…
an opportunity to transform my passion into a career. It gave me the platform to transition into software engineering, while building the practical skill set and industry-ready mindset I needed to succeed.
Today, I am proud…
that I took the risk to quit my job, leave university, and pursue an unconventional path. The experience at 42 gave me both the technical expertise and confidence to succeed, and it ultimately led me to my dream role at Google.
If I had to give one piece of advice, it would be…
if you feel the passion and drive to pursue something that truly excites you, go for it. The journey at 42 was challenging, but being surrounded by like-minded peers with the same determination pushed us to keep learning, support one another, and find daily inspiration to work even harder.

Jeffery Goh
For me, 42 means…
a community where I can pursue lifelong learning on coding across diverse fields beyond what my work experience provides. It enables me to work on projects, collaborate, and engage with a global network to gain valuable feedback and improve continuously.
Today, I am proud…
to be working as an IoT Engineer. My hardware experience at work, combined with the software skills I developed at 42, allows me to better integrate hardware components such as sensors, motors, microcontrollers, and routers into complete software systems.
If I had to give one piece of advice, it would be…
stay committed and focused on the programs you choose to pursue. For example, if you embark on a Python curriculum, see it through to completion, even while managing other life commitments.
Axel Lee
Zhang Xufeng
Chak An Zi
Anna Kolganova
Mervin Tan
Ong Yong Sheng
Joel Lum
Lim Joo Sheng
Wendy Huang
Chin Wen Kai
Juliette Barbay
Sean Micheal O’Leary
Sian Soon Yee
Hwee Song Chua
Aaron Teow