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Why I don't see this jobs?

2 pointsby re-lre-lover 1 year ago
There is a big tech out there, hidden from most of us.<p>Let&#x27;s name it manufacturing (I&#x27;m not a native English speaker, so may be there is a better word).<p>I&#x27;ve been working as a tech for more than 20 years and I&#x27;ve never seen such kind of jobs postings, never!<p>There are a lot of factories producing machines, which does for example a pack for your milk or print a circuit board for your refrigerator or whatever. And I&#x27;m pretty sure they need tech guys to code all these stuff. Moreover, they need guys who will support the supply chain including general front-end, backend, QA specialists.<p>This is a big industry though I&#x27;ve never seen jobs from they. Why? Do they use another not so fancy tech stack or may be they&#x27;ve had another hiring and working culture.<p>Just curious.

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AnimalMuppetover 1 year ago
The machine that packs your milk isn&#x27;t produced by the dairy, and the machine that makes circuit boards isn&#x27;t made by the company that makes circuit boards. They are produced by companies that makes those machines. These machines are a subset of &quot;embedded systems&quot;. I regularly see job postings for such jobs (not on HN, but places like Indeed). This is often C++ programming, but there may be some Rust or Ada or straight C (even some assembly).<p>Supporting the supply chain is different. I&#x27;m sure there&#x27;s a term for this area. (ERP, maybe? Does that fit?) I think a lot of this is Java coding, with (often) SQL on the back end. Again, though, the dairy or whatever doesn&#x27;t usually write that software. They buy it, either from an ERP vendor or a consultancy. And again, yes, those jobs do appear, though perhaps using different words than you are expecting.
re-thcover 1 year ago
If I&#x27;d had to take a guess they&#x27;re outsourced. I&#x27;ve worked at consultancies that provided for manufacturing, retail, etc. They may or may not have a thin internal presence and then the rest are contractors from the outsourcing company like Accenture. B2B &#x2F; wholesale manufacturers wouldn&#x27;t need a digital presence or anything like that.<p>I was at a Supermarket once, looked at the cash register (that had a screen) and the back of it had a Netsuite logo - so clearly outsourced.
simneover 1 year ago
This is classics of embedded jobs.