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How long ago was that? I'm an Automation Software Engineer and I feel like I could automate that in an afternoon. Stuff like that grinds my gears.
This was maybe five or ten years ago. IIRC it was some sort of “insurance compliance” thing, but for legal compliance everyone accepts electronic document AFAIK, and they were providing electronic documents in the end so…. It sure seems like the profound ignorance of technology which is raising your blood pressure. 🤷♂️
How do you find a job in this role, I've always liked the idea of bringing modern efficency to dated practices as a software engineer, but most job posts I find are boring crud web app work
I might just be in a fortunate poison in my company, as my actual title is Software Engineer in Test, so my actual job is writing automated tests. I spend a lot of my time on testing framework, rather than the tests themselves, but also am sometimes tasked with automating repetitive tasks. If I notice something repetitive, I'm usually allowed to just automate it. So I guess my advice would be to find a job as an SDET or SET and get lucky, but that probably isn't terribly good advice haha.
I've been considering switching to SDET, but every job post I see for that expects multiple years of experience as a SDET and with their testing frameworks and tools, do you think getting some testing certifications and applying anyway would get me interviews. Also I know the pay will be less than SDE, but is the job stable with good WLB?
I've got no idea about the courses, as this was my first job out of college. They trained me on the job to be familiar with their testing framework. At my company it's seemingly been pretty stable with good WLB, but I feel like that depends more on the company, as that's also true for the SEs here.