Updating Results

Iress

4.4
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Job Satisfaction at Iress

8.9
8.9 rating for Job Satisfaction, based on 28 reviews
Please comment on your role and day-to-day responsibilities.
Different work every day, i work alongside a product team to help analyse the features to be delivered. I am satisfied with the nature of the work.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 May 2020
Development/coding, meetings, code review.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Apr 2020
Maintaining new features & fixing bugs
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Apr 2020
Being attentive to queries - receiving calls, calling clients out, troubleshooting, picking up queries and working on resolutions for items that have been raised both individually and collaboratively with our team members. Striving to do the best i can to offer a resolution for each problem.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Apr 2020
Lots of coding, logical thinking, problem solving, solo and teamwork, quality assurance, testing, research, helping others, planning
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Oct 2017
As a software developer, my responsibilities are: 1. Developing new functions to satisfy clients' requirements. 2. Maintain, and enhance existing function. 3. Bug fix and production support. 4. Unit testing to ensure application accuracy.
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2017
Maintain servers; handler and response assistance requests;
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Mar 2017
I do interesting and different work every day. My role requires a great deal of thought into different areas of the business
Midlevel, Sydney - 02 Mar 2017
I develop features, i fix bugs, i write tests. Everything i do is everything that was advertised, which is fantastic!
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Mar 2017
Depends on the stage during the release cycle and the software development life cycle that is used for the project. For a waterfall life cycle the beginning of the cycle is mainly doing design for the new feature, researching and getting familiar with the area that needs to be changed. Then making the changes that need to be made, followed by bug fixing and writing automated tests. Lastly entering the regression phase and doing more bug fixing. An agile life cycle is similar but the phases of design-develop-test-etc. Aren't so discrete. Design and development are fun and interesting, bug fixing not so much.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
I'm a programmer in a feature team, so we either are contributing new functionality to the product in development sprints or fixing bugs / refactoring old code in regression periods.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Feb 2017
Day-to-day tasks involve reading/writing code, configuration applications, providing technical support and liaising with business analysts/product managers
Graduate, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
As a software engineer i spend most of my time implementing new features, investigating support tickets, and maintaining code.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 02 Feb 2017
Get to learn new things everyday
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
My responsibilities include developing and maintaining new features, as well as maintaining and supervising builds, automated tests, and other aspects of delivery.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Software developer for platform related software and services.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
Backend end software developer, production support developer. My task involve design, implement new feature as well as making internal technology improvements.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date
Maintain and improve the product.
Graduate, Melbourne - Invalid Date
As a software engineer, my work revolves around new feature development or bug fixing on existing code. In addition i assist other, newer developers with their work or review code within my team's purview.
Midlevel, Sydney - Invalid Date
My job is to develop features and fix bugs for our software.
Graduate, Sydney - Invalid Date