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by csnewb 2574 days ago
Oh look, a thread about my current company. I'm actually in a bug fixing team right now separate from the main product development team. It's an extremely difficult position because as someone else mentioned, you need an incredibly deep understanding of the system to truly resolve these bugs. Unfortunately I work on a 20+ year old legacy codebase with minimal documentation and poorly written code, and our dev team is unwilling to spend any time helping to resolve these issues. They're too occupied with churning our new features, while the bug team is abandoned to clean up the mess from all this new code without any sort of help whatsoever. Another perspective that many people don't discuss is that only doing bug fixing is soul crushing. With things constantly breaking, it can be very mentally draining having to fix them. That being, the attrition rate on the team is quite high because there's very little career growth or satisfaction in being a bug fixer. This experience could be exclusive to my company, and I can't say whether it's effective for the business to run things this way since I'm still really early in my career.