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#47% of developers say bad project managers are their biggest problem

“47% of developers say bad project managers are their biggest problem”

This article was originally published on .cult by Hannah Augur. .cult is a Berlin-based community platform for developers. We write about all things career-related, make original documentaries and share heaps of other untold developer stories from around the world.

What’s the first thing that people think of when they hear the word ‘developer’? For many people, it’s probably ‘money’ or maybe companies like ‘Facebook’ or ‘Google’. However, these topics don’t really reflect the work that developers do or the ways in which they view their career or their life. In fact, while only 8% of developers in Europe want to work for a FAANG, 35% want to work in an industry that’s working towards a good cause.

We conducted a survey to find out what developers in Europe really care about. You can find the full report here, but below are some of the key findings about developers’ career ambitions.

26% of developers are driven by the desire for personal satisfaction and pride

A career is more than just the work you do for eightish hours a day, especially for developers. Careers in tech mean having to stay on top of new trends and regularly upskill or learn new languages. So what keeps developers going and striving, year after year? The number one reason is personal satisfaction and pride. On the other end of the spectrum, the least popular answer is to build a network or gain status.

Pie chart showing career drivers