Associate software engineers can develop software as a product to be used by the general public or for private use within a company. Although they are typically in the lower or novice levels of their specific sector, companies that require of software engineers typically employ them due to the fact that they're cheaper than more experienced software engineers. But, being an associate engineer in software engineering is typically a way to get to higher levels and rewarding career opportunities in the field of software engineering.
Associate software engineers need to be educated in reading and using various programming languages, such as Java and C++. As engineers at a lower level associate software engineers typically are subordinate to the software engineer and they are responsible for testing new software applications or making minor changes to existing software. Initial design, and development of these programs is typically given to engineers who are at the top of the hierarchy of department. They are also typically in a workplace (in the form of a conference room, cubicle, etc.).) and usually work as part of a team with other software engineers who are associates. The tools they use for work include a computer, computer software as well as a telephone, pen and papers, editors of code, and other office equipment. They typically work from Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. The educational requirements for this job are typically an undergraduate degree in software technology or computing science. Three to four years of working experience in the field is the norm to be a software engineer associate, as well.