Hi, I hope you’ll are doing well. I am currently working as a Senior Consultant (Equivalent to SDE2 level at Amazon) in a fast growing software testing company (Pre-IPO Stage with 1000+ employees). This is my first job and have been in the same company for more than four and a half years. I am currently working on developing custom migration utilities and integration workflows for our clients using NodeJS, PostgresSQL, MongoDB, and REST API consumption. Along with developing tools, I worked on the business side of consulting which includes pre-sales calls and requirement gathering with customers, statement of work creation/generation, drove strategic initiatives, been SME, scaled team/enabled colleagues, and generated 1M+ revenue through consulting services. As a consultant, I’m very happy with my accomplishments and compensation. But being a CS graduate, I’m not fully happy with my consultant role as I couldn’t develop these tools in a team environment with no code reviews, unit tests, CI/CD pipelines, production deployment, or jira stories due to the nature of job. I would like to transition to SWE role(SDE2 level) and would need blind community’s help on recommending ways to improve or fill-up gaps in my technical and system design skills. Any help or assistance is highly appreciated. Thank you! #tech #softwareengineer #consulting
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So you wrote REST APIs without unit tests? Start leetcode, watch system design mock interviews on youtube and give one or two interviews to get a feel. Good luck.
Thank you for the response and will start working on it. Apologies, I have consumed REST APIs and changed the post description.