Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are american, and want the field, look at DoD contractors for classified work. In cleared jobs, you need citizenship. No H1B's/
+1, there are far more developers than testers. My husband has never had an issue getting a job when he needed or wanted a new one and it pays decently. If you know basic code and software development, there is very little competition.
+1, there is very high demand for good technical talent.
Sure there is, but at what Rate.......
Not the PP with the husband, but here's a good start: http://www.glassdoor.com/GD/Salary/SAIC-Salaries-E41130.htm?filter.jobTitleFTS=test
Those are extremely low and not that many openings[b].
FIFY...exactly my point.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are american, and want the field, look at DoD contractors for classified work. In cleared jobs, you need citizenship. No H1B's/
+1, there are far more developers than testers. My husband has never had an issue getting a job when he needed or wanted a new one and it pays decently. If you know basic code and software development, there is very little competition.
+1, there is very high demand for good technical talent.
Sure there is, but at what Rate.......
Not the PP with the husband, but here's a good start: http://www.glassdoor.com/GD/Salary/SAIC-Salaries-E41130.htm?filter.jobTitleFTS=test
Those are extremely low and not that many openings[b].
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are american, and want the field, look at DoD contractors for classified work. In cleared jobs, you need citizenship. No H1B's/
+1, there are far more developers than testers. My husband has never had an issue getting a job when he needed or wanted a new one and it pays decently. If you know basic code and software development, there is very little competition.
+1, there is very high demand for good technical talent.
Sure there is, but at what Rate.......
Not the PP with the husband, but here's a good start: http://www.glassdoor.com/GD/Salary/SAIC-Salaries-E41130.htm?filter.jobTitleFTS=test
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are american, and want the field, look at DoD contractors for classified work. In cleared jobs, you need citizenship. No H1B's/
+1, there are far more developers than testers. My husband has never had an issue getting a job when he needed or wanted a new one and it pays decently. If you know basic code and software development, there is very little competition.
+1, there is very high demand for good technical talent.
Sure there is, but at what Rate.......
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am the PP who suggested the hacker schools and I find it hilarious that you all think that QA jobs are all being outsourced. Maybe you aren't very good at your job?
OP, as long as you're smart and apply for jobs at technology companies where software development is part of the core value proposition, you'll have a great career ahead of you! By this I mean you need to look at Google / Facebook / Amazon / Apple / startups, not the shit Fortune 500 IT sweatshops that think coders are socially awkward button pushers or some consulting sweatshop like Accenture that will bring you in to fix buggy code written 20 years ago.
Starting salary for QA engineers is $80K+ at these places I mentioned. They frequently hire out of hacker schools. If you're a fast learner, now is a better time than ever to make a career change to software. Don't listen to these downers, look up the numbers in the link I listed!
Hello, you are on DCUM, not Berkeley Parents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are american, and want the field, look at DoD contractors for classified work. In cleared jobs, you need citizenship. No H1B's/
+1, there are far more developers than testers. My husband has never had an issue getting a job when he needed or wanted a new one and it pays decently. If you know basic code and software development, there is very little competition.
+1, there is very high demand for good technical talent.
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