What's in a Software Engineering Job Posting?
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.13656v1
- Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2025 18:14:15 GMT
- Title: What's in a Software Engineering Job Posting?
- Authors: Marvin Wyrich, Lloyd Montgomery,
- Abstract summary: This article explores the non-technical aspects emphasized in Software Engineering job postings.<n>Our Thematic Analysis of 100 job postings shows that employers seek candidates who align with their sense of purpose.<n>By highlighting these expectations, we provide relevant insights for researchers, educators, practitioners, and recruiters.
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- Abstract: A well-rounded software engineer is often defined by technical prowess and the ability to deliver on complex projects. However, the narrative around the ideal Software Engineering (SE) candidate is evolving, suggesting that there is more to the story. This article explores the non-technical aspects emphasized in SE job postings, revealing the sociotechnical and organizational expectations of employers. Our Thematic Analysis of 100 job postings shows that employers seek candidates who align with their sense of purpose, fit within company culture, pursue personal and career growth, and excel in interpersonal interactions. This study contributes to ongoing discussions in the SE community about the evolving role and workplace context of software engineers beyond technical skills. By highlighting these expectations, we provide relevant insights for researchers, educators, practitioners, and recruiters. Additionally, our analysis offers a valuable snapshot of SE job postings in 2023, providing a scientific record of prevailing trends and expectations.
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