A friend and I were discussing recently the interesting phenomenon where despite us having highly unrelated jobs/passions with unrelated skillsets, we are both considered “software engineers” because we happen to write code. I believe this happens because when, say, family asks what we do, it usually feels like they’re mainly interested in the day-to-day as opposed to the core purpose of the work. This makes perfect sense and is fine, but between two people who write code it is probably reductive communication.
This prompted us to strip back the code-writing part and come up with a new job title for each of our occupations; my actual job, and his primary interest. The new titles were far more descriptive of the core work we both do that is probably more salient on a fundamental level than the programming part.
Mine was “software engineer” -> “video compression researcher” His was “software engineer” -> “web platform designer/developer” (using developer in the name still feels like cheating, but we couldn’t think of anything else)
SWEs (or CS students): Do this for yourselves. What does this look like for you?
i was systems engineer/head programmer and thought i was lucky getting paid for my pastime. 30+ years later i realised i was not lucky at all. so i quit and today i am a fish monger and it feels great. i know, not an answer for your question…
Digital psychoacousticiamusicolograpist
That’s actually my thing I’m working towards but
I was with you until the last 6 letters…
Nuh uh, its -grapist! 👉👈
Uh feel yah
Lead googler
Music artist
Bachelor of Bitical Arts.
I wanted to be an archeologist.
Not only did I fail at my dreams I gave them up for the lie of “job security”.
To be honest software development and archaeology have a lot in common.
Professional Emailer
Virtual Lego Assembler; the Virtual Legos are Libraries / PaaS APIs
senior headpalmer
QA Automation, but recently transfered to the CI/CD team. In both positions I ‘write code’, but rarely have anything in common professionally with my wife’s friend’s husbands when they try to put us together to be friends.
“Embedded control architect”
Id just grow chilis and make hot sauce. Probably switch to arch and find an open source project to contribute to for scratching the tech itch.
If money weren’t an issue I’d go back to working in fast food or a warehouse. I miss busting ass and being able to clock out at the end of the day.
porn star; that is if i were hot. lol
Learner.
project manager