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Alberta allows "Software Engineer" title for non-registered professionals

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3 points by tartieret 2 years ago · 5 comments

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tartieretOP 2 years ago

"Engineer" is a regulated title in Canada, and non-registered professionals cannot call themselves "Software engineers". The government of Alberta just changed this rule for their province

  • wahnfrieden 2 years ago

    They can and do. There is risk of a fine. However there is the capability to disrespect the law and do what you like, an attractive option when the alternative is to prostrate oneself beneath non-Canadian jobseekers competing for the same positions internationally.

proc0 2 years ago

I wish it was a specific credential in the US. Maybe with that extra gatekeeping it could prevent companies from abusing the role.

  • declaredapple 2 years ago

    I'm not completely disagreeing.

    But it is one of the few "engineering fields" where many of the top performers don't have degrees or formal educations.

    It would be a shame to gatekeep devops engineers with leet code exams for example.

    • proc0 2 years ago

      Good point. Maybe it could be a certification test, or maybe some roles wouldn't require it, but I think standardizing software engineering would help the industry by allowing people to focus on the field for their entire lives instead of being sidetracked into management.

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