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by snapetom 1338 days ago
I think it's mostly already there, but your big, enterprise houses were late getting the memo. About 12 years ago, I switched to a DE role/title and held it ever since. I worked in a variety of startups doing DE - moving data from over here to over there, with a variety of tools from orchestration frameworks to homegrown code in a variety of languages.

About six years ago, I walked into a local hospital to interview for a DE role and it was very clear that their definition of DE was different than mine. The whole dept worked in nothing but SQL. I thought I was good with SQL, but they absolutely crucified me on SQL and data architecture theories. I ended up getting kicked over to a software engineering role, doing DE in another capacity, which made more sense for me.

Only now I'm hearing that they're migrating to other tools like dbt and requiring their DEs to learn programming languages.