Are any of you in a management/swe role of an application that work with auditors because the application youre developing impacts your company financial statements? like what do you call a developer that works on applications like oracle, sap, mainframe, datawarehouse, cognos, db2 and operating syatems like linux and windows ? what applications do swe work on ? and donthey get paid more than developers who work on applications like oracle/sap? are these people even developers or just IT people with access to change things about an application? i feel like theyre developers because as an auditor i review the tickets they put in to make changes to these applications so they work right. so are they SWE?
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My experience is if it’s an external product like SAP it’s more more IT-type people making configuration changes and being system administrators. If a tool is built internally, it is made by software engineers. Think the ads platform that tracks what ads get seen by what advertisers. At the big tech companies this is a custom built tool that is built by software engineers from the company, but protected under ITGC and SOX controls