I have been working at a large bank for a few years. Although some coding is needed, the bulk majority of time is spent on server config changes, releasing code to production, asking other people for approvals, auth roles, and of course tons of meetings with the end user to find out what they need.

I guess when I was a junior engineer, I would spend more time looking at code, though I used to work for small companies. So it is hard for me to judge if the extra time spent coding, was because of me being a junior or because it was a small company.

The kicker, is when we interview devs, most of the interview is just about coding. Very little of it is about the stuff I listed…

  • @Abby@vlemmy.net
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    31 year ago

    The only part of your job I find weird is “delivering to production”. How is it not the Devs responsability?

    Otherwise I would say it is pretty common. Used to be lead backend in my last job and it was a long holiday for my IDE.

    The only code I was seeing was on reviews or on my colleagues screen ^^