dyslexics make the best testers, because they’ll do things that normal folk won’t.
All of those need a network design based on a network architect and security architect, implemented by a network engineer and/or cyber security/FW engineer.
And if you through in wireless, then a wireless engineer, too.
So, I think I’ll be around for a bit.
I’m in the #1 position but retire soon. I hope to re-tool to OOP/Java and go back to work for a few years. Remote work is pretty nice as a contractor but not as an employee.
These are the guys that build the links that send me in circles that never do what they are said to do, or allow me to complete an action that should be dirt simple.
A “tester” tests software or related projects for errors, bugs, defects or any issues that the end-user might encounter.
These are the guys that fail to catch the front-end developers' coding mistakes that send me around and around in circles to end up back at the same page with no opportunity to complete the original task.