I'm a software engineer, and I would never want this job. It's got to be incredibly boring and tedious.
Most reviews are for minor app updates. "Bug fixes and performance improvements." Ho hum. Twitter and many other companies release app updates every week, just because they can.
I suspect the job of app reviewer has a pretty high turnover.
> I'm a software engineer, and I would never want this job. It's got to be incredibly boring and tedious.
That's cool, but testing roles exist throughout the industry and some people choose QA as a career.
I wouldn't want to be an IT support specialist, it sounds like a boring job to me, but that doesn't mean that there aren't a million career support specialists employed by trillion dollar companies like Apple.
I'm sure people would line up to be paid well to work on Apple's QA even if you wouldn't.
But, you're a software developer. As a developer testing isn't the exciting part of your work.
I'm also a dev and have had the chance to work with top notch QA testers. A good QA engineer is a blessing. Unfortunately that is not what an apple app reviewer does. Their work is much more boring.
Some software engineers are in it for the pay. If you offer them a relatively easy (even if repetitive) job for the same pay, they will jump on it. You can't judge these types of thing based on your personal preferences, you have to take a step back and look back at all the people you knew in college, I think you'll remember some who would be perfectly fine with this line of work.
Most reviews are for minor app updates. "Bug fixes and performance improvements." Ho hum. Twitter and many other companies release app updates every week, just because they can.
I suspect the job of app reviewer has a pretty high turnover.