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"Race"??????????
Seriously?
Is there a racial barrier in choosing career in IT?
Really, what are you implying here?
Something tells me you skipped a few pages.
"Race"??????????
Seriously?
Is there a racial barrier in choosing career in IT?
Really, what are you implying here?
Most likely.Something tells me you skipped a few pages.
I will say, if you are a citizen of Australia, look for a job in Canada directly as you may be able to get 1 year work permit which is extensible under CPTPP.Hi all,
I am from Australia. I have exhausted all the possible points collectors except French test andJob offer from a Canadian employer. I currently have 478 points and it seems the cut off point wil never reach that low. Just wondering if there could be another possible way to improve score.
Thanks.
Apparently TCS hires employees in bulk by weight and not by number.......If you look on Glassdoor, 130K is shown as upper limit for TCS and given they're a multinational it's not surprising. Not everyone will get hired at those type of companies
Well, nothing wrong with it. The question of whether it is the best you can do with your time is what most debate on. You can do freelance work that pays more than $50/hr as a QA, build an actual side hustle that can potentially scale, or do $20/hr Uber - individual choice, but different outcomes.What is so fundamentally wrong with driving uber? It just creates an additional stream of income.
Most people dont know software developers need to also think about test cases while writing code. A good software developer is also a good software tester. But a good software tester may not necessarily be a good software developer in other parts of the industry.Its a company dependent thing.
In Microsoft, they hired SDEs and SDETs with same interview rounds. They pay (or rather atleast in 2000s/early 2010s the did, I have no idea what they do now) SDET (software development engineer in test) equal to a SDE. SDETs wrote equal amount of code as SDEs. The kLoCs of src and test directories in most of the projects I worked on were very similar. Test Specs, Test Design Docs were similar in complexity to Functional Specs and Design Docs. Their subject matter was different, however. SDETs used to worry about test coverage, SDEs with functional spec coverage.
Some of my friends tell that in other parts of industry, similarities end.
Devs usually think of test scenarios at class or function or script level. Tests also look at integration and performance and stability testing.Most people dont know software developers need to also think about test cases while writing code. A good software developer is also a good software tester. But a good software tester may not necessarily be a good software developer in other parts of the industry.
Most testers I work with have more application knowledge and edge case experience than me. So I think about the code I write but I can't think of all the things that can be done with it because I just dont have that kind of exposure which the testing people do when it comes to clients.
I think this testing and developer thing is a mixed bag. I dont think testers are people who didnt make it as developers. Its just that buggy code is still valuable so people can get away with cheaper testers but you need to pay developers well to sell anything at all to clients.
Unless you are multi talented and have and maintain multiple skills or say have a very pretty face or attractive physique, your freelance will likely be limited to the one skill that you use in you main profession too. Meaning, its just more of the same. Once your main job is compromised due to economy or whatever other reason you have, your secondary source of income is also compromised. One goal for side hustle is to build up a secondary source that is not compromised by loss of your primary skill or opportunity.Well, nothing wrong with it. The question of whether it is the best you can do with your time is what most debate on. You can do freelance work that pays more than $50/hr as a QA, build an actual side hustle that can potentially scale, or do $20/hr Uber - individual choice, but different outcomes.
Unless you are multi talented and have and maintain multiple skills or say have a very pretty face or attractive physique, your freelance will likely be limited to the one skill that you use in you main profession too. Meaning, its just more of the same. Once your main job is compromised due to economy or whatever other reason you have, your secondary source of income is also compromised. One goal for side hustle is to build up a secondary source that is not compromised by loss of your primary skill opportunity.
Lastly, generally anything that pays more requires more dedication. Skills like cooking and driving are something that people practice anyhow, its a question of furthering them. They do not pay as much as say QA but then they also do not suffer the slumps of QA.
Depends. If the experience is good and the engineer is capable, also has good English skills, then yeah. If it's some random experience in a random country at a random employer, then probably no.Looking for feedback here.
Can a software engineer with 6 years of experience outside Canda expect a 6 figure salary ?
What is 6 figure? 100000 or 999999 cad. Former is about avg for 6 yrs exp. Latter is probably for some advanced neural network AI dev at Google with stock options.Looking for feedback here.
Can a software engineer with 6 years of experience outside Canda expect a 6 figure salary ?
I get that part. That is incremental work. Will add something of some value to those people's life, but not a lot. I guess it depends on how thoughtful someone is in building their skills throughout their life.Skills like cooking and driving are something that people practice anyhow, its a question of furthering them. They do not pay as much as say QA but then they also do not suffer the slumps of QA. Nursing, Texi driving, tiffin service do not usually disappear even in recession.
Know a couple friends at this exp level who do just after landing a few months ago, so fresh data here. Software devs are of very horrible quality inside Canada right now. Tech recession still doesn't seem to be hitting them as hard right now as it should've been for the quality.Looking for feedback here.
Can a software engineer with 6 years of experience outside Canda expect a 6 figure salary ?