My current BE software engineering 1 role involves some java/spring implementation. But our org’s mantra also places the work around maintaining, testing, and managing our apps on us.
Java/spring code is a cool 10-15% of the actual work we. But everything else involves jenkins, building unit tests, automating all other sorts of tests, managing aws infra, terraform, working with docker, setting up observability (i.e. metric tools), etc.
Is this role really a backend software engineering role? Or would other companies view this as more devops with some SRE sprinkled on the side?
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r/cscareerquestions My current BE software engineering 1 role involves some java/spring implementation. But our org’s mantra also places the work around maintaining, testing, and managing our apps on us. Java/spring code is a cool 10-15% of the actual work we. But everything else involves jenkins, building unit tests, automating all other sorts of tests, managing aws infra, terraform, working with docker, setting up observability (i.e. metric tools), etc. Is this role really a backend software engineering role? Or would other companies view this as more devops with some SRE sprinkled on the side? submitted by /u/Crime-going-crazy [link] [comments]
My current BE software engineering 1 role involves some java/spring implementation. But our org’s mantra also places the work around maintaining, testing, and managing our apps on us.
Java/spring code is a cool 10-15% of the actual work we. But everything else involves jenkins, building unit tests, automating all other sorts of tests, managing aws infra, terraform, working with docker, setting up observability (i.e. metric tools), etc.
Is this role really a backend software engineering role? Or would other companies view this as more devops with some SRE sprinkled on the side?
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