it's my belief based on experience that all 3 - dev, ops, and security are pretty much a giant slow motion trainwreck everywhere except maybe the big 4. and maybe not even all 4.
this industry is doomed from a job function perspective. we keep making our own jobs more complicated and blurring the lines instead of gravitating toward more rigor. the accountants are doing it for us, and they do a shitty job because it's not their actual industry.
i'm in my last pure tech position. it's becoming too much to deal with relative to the money paid, because the expectations of a 24/7 internet are outpacing our ability to deliver with reasonable compensation and quality of life. i don't see it changing. i only see it getting worse, year by year.
You gotta get out of wherever you're at. There are tons of 9-4 dev jobs in the F500 where it's easy to stand above your peers without working too hard. The benefits can be nice too.
you mean the companies that are constantly getting breached? working for a fortune-class company is just a different flavor of the same underlying bullshit, and one that i especially dislike.
also "just don't work that hard, and collect checks" is not really how i operate. good for you though.
it's my belief based on experience that all 3 - dev, ops, and security are pretty much a giant slow motion trainwreck everywhere except maybe the big 4. and maybe not even all 4.
this industry is doomed from a job function perspective. we keep making our own jobs more complicated and blurring the lines instead of gravitating toward more rigor. the accountants are doing it for us, and they do a shitty job because it's not their actual industry.
i'm in my last pure tech position. it's becoming too much to deal with relative to the money paid, because the expectations of a 24/7 internet are outpacing our ability to deliver with reasonable compensation and quality of life. i don't see it changing. i only see it getting worse, year by year.