I’m curious because I’m considering software engineer vs. forward deployed engineer there.
I’m still fairly junior and still have a lot to go in terms of my engineering. But, I don’t see myself coding decades later, and a FDE I’ve spoken with says he’s learned an incredible amount there from a business standpoint (not just engineering), which sounds appealing to me.
It sounds like the typical consulting recruiting pitch to me (come to us, you’ll learn a lot from many different industries and get a wide breadth of experience).
Has that been the case for you?
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I do code pretty much every day, also have an option to spend more time with a client but I just choose not to.
The pay is good in Europe, probably not that great in the US.
The business side of work is actually interesting, I know several people who even transitioned from writing code to do more business analysis and business solutions.