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C0D4681385yContract has "Software Engineer" but since I control, maintain and am 100% responsible for the entire stack, code and ongoing maintenance of every system I look after, full stack it is.
I don't have support unless I break a few arms, I don't have anyone senior to me for what I do to turn to, so what would you call me? -
I started off as a jr dev. A single dev in the project [as my mentor left it after a few months]
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At work I changed the name of the position from Web developer to "Full Stack Developer/Programmer" and there is a reason for the slash...... they previously screwed my guys into a lower pay grade because of what the fucking idiots that evaluated our positions(we have a state job, so shit gets evaluated all the time) did not consider that a developer and a programmer are interchangeable names for the position.
OAN when one of my devs asked me why I did not put "Software Engineer" I mentioned that such name would normally imply or require a bachelors degree....which they don't have lolololololol -
messhias3555yMy position should be called company holder.
If I got sick for one single day the company broke. And it's not joke, the only 1 day off I take because of sickness our, "DevOps" drop the production database. -
GXGOW2725yMy position is also Software Developer, but I mostly do frontend development, a bit of CI/CD and a few weekly hours of useless meetings.
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LMagnus20635yFull stack is a term used more in recruitment circles rather than organisations and job titles.
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Lexter11745yI have no title. Actualy a can do many things. So you can call me a bitch for everything.
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@C0D4 Is that still true for someone that's 20 and until less than 2 years ago didn't know the difference between Java and JavaScript?
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C0D4681385y@c3r38r170 I can't see why not, if that's what your job entails.
There's just the whole jnr/senior issue after that.
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It might be a stupid question, but:
Do the full-stack devs of you actually have that function in the job contract or does it just say "(junior/senior) software developer"?
Mine says just "Software Developer" and in my opinion it sounds just too generic and undervalued for what I'm actually doing...
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