| ▲ | shagie 4 hours ago | |
BLS had some classification changes over the years. I think it's interesting in the "this is how people thought about the role over the decades." Today there are computer programmers (15-1251), and software developers (15-1252), and web developers (15-1254). In 2018, there was a reclassification - https://www.dol.gov/sites/dolgov/files/ETA/oflc/Presentation... where 15-1132, Software Developers, Applications and 15-1133, Software Developers, Systems Software where reclassified into the software developers (15-1252) group. The other thing that confuses this is that a lot of positions were classified as Computer systems analysts because that's a position that a TN visa can be hired for (there is no software engineer in there... and it wasn't until relatively recently that one could be a "software engineer" in Canada without being an Engineer. Back in 2010 ... https://www.bls.gov/cps/cenocc2010.htm
Where the "Computer programmer" was the more junior classification and Software developers working on a word processor were classified differently than a software developer working on the operating system... and they were the more senior positions.This division still shows up in the definitions. https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/15-1252.00
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