Performance Engineers give their job an average rating of 3.9 out of 5.0. The Performance Engineers happiest with their jobs are employed by Morgan Stanley with an average rating of 5.0 while the Performance Engineers least happy with their jobs work for EMC with an average rating of 1.8.
Submit a Review"Love it, fantastic line of work and enjoy doing it again and again."
"Like: We know the complete performance of the applications and everybody eagerly waiting for Load Test engineer recommendations before production. Hate: Mostly have to run Load Tests during night as the nights will be less trafic."
"In my past I have been working as a performance engineer, which I love to do."
"I love that I can bend an operating system to my will, and make it do the process I want it to do with my code. I like that my scripts are used to produce data that is able to guide the direction of architects and engineers in how to better improve products. However, at times it does get dull constantly repeating the same code over and over. The worst part is some applications just can't be automated efficiently!"
"I always like the Automation testing roll, Automation tolls in the Market is upgrading a lot, so its very dislike for me to every upgrade we have some extra work for do, some environmental issues."
"I love that each problem is different. It keeps the passion alive. What I hate is aging doing perf work. We should freeze the time and fix all the problems, then enjoy our social life."
"Performance engineering is an endless world of knowledge. From scripting on different technology based applications, to analyzing the server statistics and results from different aspects and concluding the bottlenecks."
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