It all depends on the project you’ve been assigned to.
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In general, you will be assigned low-risk tasks with no SLAs and routine jobs.
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If you’re working on a support project, you’ll be working on documentation, job monitoring, and daily status reports, among other things.
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If you’re working on a support project, you’ll undoubtedly have to work in shifts because these projects run 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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If the timelines are tight and the deadlines are approaching, you may have to work overnight or give extra time over weekends/holidays in development projects.
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Most development projects will put you under a lot of work pressure, but it will give you opportunities to learn, which is the best part at the beginning of your career.
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However, at the end of the day, each project has its working style and operating principles/disciplines that must be followed.
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Furthermore, your Lead’s/decision manager’s on a work assignment and what they expect from you will be decisive. Also, how they intend to use you. You can certainly talk about it and try to get the best out of yourself in work and learning.