Alberta allows "Software Engineer" title for non-registered professionals
apega.ca"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
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.
I wish it was a specific credential in the US. Maybe with that extra gatekeeping it could prevent companies from abusing the role.
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.
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.