I've got the possibility of two jobs at a client (obviously I only get to do one of them).
One is: to analyse, design, implement, error check and unit test software modules.
The other is: receive software from third party and then configure, build, pack and deliver to I&T. (In my industry this task is usually called Build Management, and the person who does it is a Build Manager)
As I have 20 years in, the department manager has penciled me if for the second because it is *more* senior (presumably because it has manager in the job title!).
But to me, this seems a numpty job that can be done by a school leaver. A developer only does this task if he can't get any real work to do.
Starting from software development, do other people see this as a step up, or a set down.
Tim
One is: to analyse, design, implement, error check and unit test software modules.
The other is: receive software from third party and then configure, build, pack and deliver to I&T. (In my industry this task is usually called Build Management, and the person who does it is a Build Manager)
As I have 20 years in, the department manager has penciled me if for the second because it is *more* senior (presumably because it has manager in the job title!).
But to me, this seems a numpty job that can be done by a school leaver. A developer only does this task if he can't get any real work to do.
Starting from software development, do other people see this as a step up, or a set down.
Tim
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