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  1. Education and academic field
  2. Professional developer
  3. How time is spent
  4. Previous employment
  5. Collaboration and training
  6. Publications and citations
  7. Open source and DOI
  8. Good practices
  9. Tools and programming languages
  10. Job satisfaction
  11. Research software engineer

Education and academic field

This section contains the information about the type of education the participants have, as well as their highest degree obtained.

We asked the participants, in which field they are working. With that question, it is possible to see which current field employed the most of RSE/RSD. The questions was specific to each country and was multiple choice. Each participant could choose several fields. We then calculate the different proportion by dividing each field by the total of participants that have selected at least one option.

Questions in this section

  • What is the highest level of education you have attained? (one choice list)
  • In which discipline is your highest academic qualification? (one choice list)
  • Which professional qualification do you hold? (free text)

Levels of education

Highest level of education for World Count Percentage
Doctorate 35 64.8148
Master degree 14 25.9259
Undergraduate degree 5 9.25926

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2021-08-04T21:03:43.748902 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Doctorate Master degree Undergraduate degree Highest level of education, World

Academic field for education and professional development

Alongside of question about education level we also asked the participants in which field they finished their highest level of education. Here again the propositions were specific to each countries so the comparison is difficult despite lot of overlapping in the categories.

Field of education for World Count Percentage
Physics and Astronomy 10 18.5185
Biological Sciences 10 18.5185
Computer Science 9 16.6667
Mathematics 6 11.1111
Geography & Environmental Sciences 3 5.55556
Electrical & Electronic Engineering 2 3.7037
Education 2 3.7037
Psychology 2 3.7037
Librarianship & Information Management 1 1.85185
Geology 1 1.85185
Marketing 1 1.85185
Chemistry 1 1.85185
Medicine 1 1.85185
Business & Management Studies 1 1.85185
Chemical Engineering 1 1.85185
Pharmacology & Pharmacy 1 1.85185
History of Art, Architecture & Design 1 1.85185
Accounting & Finance 1 1.85185

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2021-08-04T21:04:01.346610 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 15.0 17.5 Physics and Astronomy Biological Sciences Computer Science Mathematics Geography & Environmental Sciences Electrical & Electronic Engineering Education Psychology History of Art, Architecture & Design Accounting & Finance Geology Marketing Chemistry Medicine Business & Management Studies Chemical Engineering Pharmacology & Pharmacy Librarianship & Information Management Field of education, World 2021-08-04T21:04:02.798247 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Professional qualification, World

Academic field of work

field of work for World Count Percentage
Biological Sciences 22 40
Computer Science 20 36.3636
Mathematics 9 16.3636
Physics and Astronomy 8 14.5455
Geography & Environmental Sciences 8 14.5455
Medicine 6 10.9091
Education 5 9.09091
General Engineering 4 7.27273
Agriculture & Forestry 3 5.45455
Psychology 3 5.45455
Sociology 3 5.45455
Economics 2 3.63636
Anatomy & Physiology 2 3.63636
Politics 2 3.63636
Pharmacology & Pharmacy 2 3.63636
Chemistry 2 3.63636
Materials Technology 2 3.63636
Communication & Media Studies 2 3.63636
History 2 3.63636
Marketing 2 3.63636
Civil Engineering 2 3.63636
Geology 2 3.63636
Classics & Ancient History 2 3.63636
Electrical & Electronic Engineering 2 3.63636
English 1 1.81818
Social Work 1 1.81818
Social Policy 1 1.81818
Architecture 1 1.81818
Art & Design 1 1.81818
Philosophy 1 1.81818
Middle Eastern and African Studies 1 1.81818
Ophthalmics 1 1.81818
History of Art, Architecture & Design 1 1.81818
Business & Management Studies 1 1.81818
French 1 1.81818
Linguistics 1 1.81818
Librarianship & Information Management 1 1.81818
Iberian Languages/Hispanic Studies 1 1.81818
German 1 1.81818

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2021-08-04T21:04:15.901381 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Biological Sciences Computer Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy Geography & Environmental Sciences Medicine Education General Engineering Psychology Sociology Agriculture & Forestry History Economics Anatomy & Physiology Politics Pharmacology & Pharmacy Chemistry Materials Technology Communication & Media Studies Marketing Geology Classics & Ancient History Electrical & Electronic Engineering Civil Engineering Iberian Languages/Hispanic Studies Ophthalmics Librarianship & Information Management Linguistics French Business & Management Studies History of Art, Architecture & Design Art & Design Middle Eastern and African Studies Philosophy Architecture Social Policy Social Work English German field of work, World

Professional developer

In this section we investigate the relationship between RSEs/RSDs and their own experience in software development Understandably, we expect them having several years of software development experience. However, as shown in previous years, it is not necessarily reflected upon their own feeling of being considered as professional.

Questions in this section:

  • Do you consider yourself a professional software developer? (Yes/No)
  • How many years of software development experience do you have? (integer)

How many professional developers?

Professional developer for World Count Percentage
Yes 22 42.3077
No 30 57.6923

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2021-08-04T21:05:11.900779 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 No Yes Professional developer, World

Years of software development experience

How many years of software development experience for World (without 95 percentile) Results in 2018
count 52
mean 9.21154
std 5.25184
min 1
25% 5
50% 10
75% 10.75
max 24

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2021-08-04T21:05:12.495639 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 2018 Year 0 5 10 15 20 25 Value 0 5 10 15 20 25 Value 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Count Year 2018 How many years of software development experience for World (without 95 percentile)

How time is spent

RSE/RSE are supposed to be an hybrid role, compared to pure software developer. They bring a knowledge from their field but also are developing software. To capture this different tasks they may do during their work, we asked them how they spend their time but also how they wish to spend their time to investigate any difference between what they do and what they want to do.

How to read the plots

Respondents were asked how much time is spent in a particular activity using a Likert scale from from 1 (None at all) to 10 (All my time).

The same questions asked them how much time they wanted to spend on these activities. With that it was possible to see if discrepancies exist between what they actually do and what they want to do.

To read the results, when the bars shift to the right (in blue), it means they reported positive values (from 6 to 10); when the bars are on the left (in red), it means they reported more negative values (relative to the scale). Each bar has a number that represents the percentage of participants that selected that value. The total bar represents 100%.

To calculate the difference between what they want and what they do, we subtract the answers to the the time that they wished to have spent from the the answer to actual time spent. It is therefore possible to understand the results as:

  1. The result is zero: The time spent matches, they do as much as they want.
  2. The result is negative: They wish to spend less time to do that activity
  3. The result is positive: They wish to spend more time to do that activity

Questions in this section

All questions were asked on a 1 to 10 Likert scale.

  • On average, how much of your time is spent developing software?
  • On average, how much of your time is spent on research?
  • On average, how much of your time is spent on management?
  • On average, how much of your time is spent on teaching?
  • On average, how much of your time is spent on other activities?
2021-08-04T21:03:40.184570 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Percentage Developing software Research Management Teaching Other activities 7 18 25 20 5 15 24 35 27 22 31 13 16 22 15 9 7 15 13 7 9 11 9 15 5 7 18 9 15 11 5 5 5 Time spent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Percentage Developing software Research Management Teaching Other activities 6 31 14 22 8 27 25 29 6 6 16 18 16 12 20 8 20 6 19 16 16 14 14 8 17 18 19 8 15 8 8 Time wish to spent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage Developing software Research Management Teaching Other activities 8 10 8 12 8 6 22 6 20 31 33 39 39 37 25 18 14 24 20 12 22 8 22 6 10 8 Difference between time spent and wish -7.0 -5.0 -4.0 -3.0 -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 7.0 World: Difference between time wish to spent and actually spent for each type of activity

Previous employment

Several questions were about the participants’ previous job. The idea is to collect insights of their career path and understand what their motivations are to be an RSE.

We also asked the participants to rank the reasons why they chose their actual position among 8 different ones:

  • Desire to work in a research environment
  • Freedom to choose own working practices
  • Desire to advance research
  • I want to learn new skills
  • Opportunity to develop software
  • Flexible working hours
  • Ability to work across disciplines
  • Opportunity for career advancement
  • The salary

Questions in this section

  • Where was your previous job based? (single choice)
  • What were the reasons to choose the current job? (ranking)

Where the previous job was based

Where the previous job was based for World Count Percentage
University 24 48.9796
Private company 11 22.449
National laboratory 5 10.2041
Non-profit organization 3 6.12245
Government 3 6.12245
Other 2 4.08163
NGO 1 2.04082

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2021-08-04T21:05:26.247815 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 University Private company National laboratory Government Non-profit organization Other NGO Where the previous job was based, World

What were the reasons to choose the current job

Reasons to choose current job Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Rank 6 Rank 7 Rank 8
Freedom to choose own working practices 30 14 6 10 6 nan nan nan
Desire to advance research 22 10 12 10 8 nan nan nan
Desire to work in a research environment 18 24 16 12 10 nan nan nan
Flexible working hours 8 12 12 14 16 nan nan nan
I want to learn new skills 6 4 14 14 18 nan nan nan
Opportunity for career advancement 6 10 4 4 8 nan nan nan
Opportunity to develop software 6 16 8 16 10 nan nan nan
The salary 4 4 8 6 12 nan nan nan
Ability to work across disciplines nan 6 20 14 12 nan nan nan

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2021-08-04T21:05:26.879614 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 20 40 60 80 100 Ranking of importance Rank 1 Rank 2 Rank 3 Rank 4 Rank 5 Percentage 30 14 6 10 6 22 10 12 10 8 18 24 16 12 10 8 12 12 14 16 6 14 14 18 6 10 8 6 16 8 16 10 8 6 12 6 20 14 12 Reasons to choose current job: World Freedom to choose own working practices Desire to advance research Desire to work in a research environment Flexible working hours I want to learn new skills Opportunity for career advancement Opportunity to develop software The salary Ability to work across disciplines

Collaboration and training

Questions in this section:

  • Who uses the code that you write? (one choice)
  • Do you always work with the same researchers, or do you regularly change the researchers you work with? (one choice)
  • Are you part of a dedicated research software group within your institution? (yes-no)
  • How many software projects are you currently involved in? (numeric)
  • How many software developers typically work on your projects? (numeric)
  • On average, how many times a year do you take part in providing training? (numeric)
  • What training programs are you involved with (comma separated list, e.g., Software Carpentry, local university training, etc.)? (free text)

Developing code for others

developing code for others for World Count Percentage
0 - Mostly me 8 14.5455
1 5 9.09091
2 13 23.6364
3 6 10.9091
4 8 14.5455
5 - Mostly other people 15 27.2727

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2021-08-04T21:02:58.876432 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 5 - Mostly other people 4 3 2 1 0 - Mostly me developing code for others, World

Working with same researchers

Working with same researchers for World Count Percentage
Different researchers, same research group 9 21.9512
Regularly change researcher(s) 15 36.5854
Same researcher(s) 17 41.4634

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2021-08-04T21:02:59.131742 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Same researcher(s) Regularly change researcher(s) Different researchers, same research group Working with same researchers, World

Part of dedicated group

member of a dedicated group for World Count Percentage
No 24 58.5366
Yes 17 41.4634

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2021-08-04T21:02:59.336399 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Yes No member of a dedicated group, World

Number of projects

Number of software projects for World Count Percentage
0 1 2.5641
1 5 12.8205
2 12 30.7692
3 6 15.3846
4 6 15.3846
5 5 12.8205
6 1 2.5641
7 1 2.5641
10 1 2.5641
20 1 2.5641

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2021-08-04T21:02:59.727893 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 20.0 10.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Number of software projects, World
Number of software developers per projects for World Count Percentage
0 1 2.63158
1 17 44.7368
2 2 5.26316
3 5 13.1579
4 5 13.1579
5 2 5.26316
6 1 2.63158
7 2 5.26316
10 2 5.26316
12 1 2.63158

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2021-08-04T21:03:00.059710 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 12.0 10.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Number of software developers per projects, World

Training

Number of time per year providing training for World (without 95 percentile) Results in 2018
count 38
mean 2.07895
std 2.70517
min 0
25% 0
50% 1
75% 3
max 12

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2021-08-04T21:03:00.625033 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 2018 Year 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Value 0.0 2.5 5.0 7.5 10.0 12.5 Value 0 5 10 15 20 Count Year 2018 Number of time per year providing training for World (without 95 percentile) 2021-08-04T21:03:01.896349 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Number of time per year providing training, World

Publications and citations

RSEs is an hybrid role between a researcher and a software developer. We investigated both of these aspects concerning publication and dissemination of their work, one on the traditional aspect of it (publications and conference).

One essential aspect of career in academia is the publications and the conferences to gain recognition. However, the role of RSE being less about writing articles than creating the infrastructure and the software for the article to exist, there is some fear that they will fail to have recognition through the papers and conferences.

Questions in the section:

  • In general, when your software contributes to a paper, are you acknowledged in that paper? (one choice)
  • Have you presented your software work at a conference or workshop? (yes-no)
  • At which conference(s)/workshop(s) have you presented your software work? (free text)

Acknowledgment in paper

Acknowledgment in paper for World Count Percentage
Not mentioned at all 10 24.3902
Acknowledged in the main text 2 4.87805
Acknowledged in acknowledgements section 5 12.1951
Named as co-author 22 53.6585
Named as main author 2 4.87805

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2021-08-04T21:03:21.212166 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 Named as main author Named as co-author Acknowledged in acknowledgements section Acknowledged in the main text Not mentioned at all Acknowledgment in paper, World

Participation in conferences

Did you participate in conference for World Count Percentage
Yes 21 53.8462
No 18 46.1538

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2021-08-04T21:03:21.446386 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 Yes No Did you participate in conference, World

Conference name

2021-08-04T21:03:23.029759 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Did you participate in conference, World

Open source and DOI

RSEs is an hybrid role between a researcher and a software developer. We investigated both of these aspects concerning publication and dissemination of their work, one on the traditional aspect of it (publications and conference) and, as developed here, on the more software aspect (open source and DOI).

We asked the participants if they have ever released their work under open source licence but also questions about the referencing system. We asked them how often they reference software, and if they use DOI for it, and which tools for it.

We also asked them if they have an ORCID ID, a system that gives a unique reference ID for the researcher.

Questions in this section:

  • How often do you use an open-source licence for your software? (likert scale)
  • How often do you reference software directly or the papers describing the software? (likert scale)
  • How often do you associate your software with a Digital Object Identifier (DOI)? (likert scale)
  • Which tools do you use to mint a DOI (e.g. local library, Zenodo)? (free text)
  • Do you have an ORCID ID? (yes-no)

Open source use

Open source use for World Count Percentage
1 (None at all) nan nan
2 nan nan
3 2 4.87805
4 nan nan
5 2 4.87805
6 nan nan
7 2 4.87805
8 3 7.31707
9 1 2.43902
10 (All the time) 28 68.2927

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2021-08-04T21:02:21.209464 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 10 (All the time) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (None at all) Open source use, World

Referencing software

Citation of software for World Count Percentage
1 (None at all) nan nan
2 4 9.7561
3 2 4.87805
4 1 2.43902
5 3 7.31707
6 nan nan
7 4 9.7561
8 5 12.1951
9 1 2.43902
10 (All the time) 16 39.0244

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2021-08-04T21:02:22.917561 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 10 (All the time) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (None at all) Citation of software, World

Use of Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

Use of Digital Object Identifier for World Count Percentage
1 (None at all) nan nan
2 1 2.43902
3 nan nan
4 3 7.31707
5 7 17.0732
6 1 2.43902
7 nan nan
8 1 2.43902
9 1 2.43902
10 (All the time) 6 14.6341

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2021-08-04T21:02:24.664508 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 10 (All the time) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (None at all) Use of Digital Object Identifier, World

Tools used for DOI

2021-08-04T21:02:25.540577 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Which tool is used for Digital Object Identifier, World

ORCID

Using ORCID for World Count Percentage
Yes 29 72.5
No 4 10

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2021-08-04T21:02:26.149117 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Yes No Using ORCID, World

Good practices

This section comprises sections that focus on the technical and development aspects of the RSEs’ work. They aim to understand good practices in developing software.

We chose two broad measures to provide an insight into sustainability: the bus factor and technical hand over planning.

  • The bus factor is a measure of the number of developers who understand a specific software project and could, with only a cursory review of the project, maintain or extend the code. A project with a bus factor of 1 is completely reliant on only one developer. If this developer finds new employment, becomes ill or is hit by the titular bus, then the project will fail. A high bus factor provides some confidence that the project can be sustained even if a developer leaves.

  • A technical hand over plan is used to introduce a new developer to a software project. These plans cover basic information, such as the license and location of the software, a repository, a description of the software architecture, a summary of development plans and any other information that a new developer would need to understand the software. A project that has written (and maintained) a technical hand over plan can withstand the departure of a developer, even a key developer, significantly better than one without such a plan.

Developing software requires a set of good practices to ensure the quality of the subsequent analysis as well as the robustness of the developed software, to name a few of important aspects. We wanted to see if the implementation of some simple but essential good practices were a reality beside the bus factor and technical hand over planning.

When developing software, version control and testing can be seen as tool to enhance the quality of the developed software, especially considering the importance of code review and sharing in public funded places such as academia.

For testing, we asked the participants to choose any of the following testing methods:

  • Test engineers conduct testing
  • Developers conduct testing
  • Users conduct testing
  • No formal testing

Obviously, the test engineers conduct testing is the most robust testing method but may not be possible in smaller projects while no formal testing should not occur in any ideal scenario, regardless of the size of the project.

We also asked the participants if they use any version control tools through a list of choice. And finally we asked them which repository they are currently using for their most important project.

Bus factor

Bus factor for World Count Percentage
0 3 7.31707
1 18 43.9024
2 12 29.2683
3 6 14.6341
5 1 2.43902
6 1 2.43902

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2021-08-04T21:01:40.533188 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 6.0 5.0 3.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 Bus factor, World

Presence of transition plan

Presence of transition plan for World Count Percentage
Yes 6 14.6341
No 35 85.3659

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2021-08-04T21:01:40.751999 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 No Yes Presence of transition plan, World

Use of version control

Use of version control for World Count Percentage
Git 38 69.0909
SVN 7 12.7273
Mercurial 3 5.45455
None 2 3.63636
CVS 0 0

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2021-08-04T21:01:41.043330 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Git SVN Mercurial None CVS Use of version control, World

Testing strategies

Testing strategies for World Count Percentage
No formal testing 6 10.9091
No formal testing but users provide feedback 14 25.4545
The developers do their own testing 35 63.6364
Test engineers conduct testing 4 7.27273

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2021-08-04T21:01:41.433382 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Test engineers conduct testing The developers do their own testing No formal testing but users provide feedback No formal testing Testing strategies, World

Repository

2021-08-04T21:01:42.577078 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Repository, World

Tools and programming languages

On technical details we wanted to know which of the programming languages are mostly used by the RSEs. We give them a multi-choice list inspired by the results published by Stackoverflow.

We also wanted to know which operating system they use for work.

Questions in this section:

  • Which operating system do you primarily use for development? (one choice)
  • What programming languages do you use at work? Please select all that apply. (multiple choice)

Programming languages

Programming languages for World Count Percentage
Python 33 60
R 19 34.5455
JavaScript 17 30.9091
SQL 16 29.0909
C++ 13 23.6364
Matlab 11 20
C 6 10.9091
Fortran 6 10.9091
Perl 5 9.09091
PHP 3 5.45455
Ruby 3 5.45455
Java 3 5.45455
Julia 3 5.45455
VBA 2 3.63636
C# 2 3.63636
Go 2 3.63636
Scala 1 1.81818
Erlang 1 1.81818
Elixir 1 1.81818
CoffeeScript 1 1.81818
Swift 0 0
Smalltalk 0 0
TypeScript 0 0
Rust 0 0
VB.NET 0 0
Assembly 0 0
Objective-C 0 0
Lua 0 0
Haskell 0 0
Hack 0 0
Groovy 0 0
F# 0 0
Dart 0 0
Common Lisp 0 0
Clojure 0 0
Visual Basic 0 0

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2021-08-04T21:04:28.325564 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Python R JavaScript SQL C++ Matlab C Fortran Perl PHP Ruby Java Julia VBA C# Go Scala Erlang CoffeeScript Elixir Clojure Lua Common Lisp Dart F# Groovy Hack Haskell Objective-C Assembly VB.NET Rust TypeScript Smalltalk Swift Visual Basic Programming languages, World

Operating systems

Operating systems for World Count Percentage
GNU/Linux 29 74.359
Windows 5 12.8205
OS X 5 12.8205

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2021-08-04T21:04:28.748253 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 GNU/Linux OS X Windows Operating systems, World

Job satisfaction

Job satisfaction is an essential pulse to take about a community’s health. It helps to track the evolution and the current state of the RSEs within their role and to catch any sign of structural or organisational dysfunction that are translated into well-being. There are a lot of different metrics to measure the quality of a job on a personal and psychological level [1]. Several models exist to understand the link between different factors of job satisfaction and turnover intention [2]–[6]. Turnover intention is an important measure that is highly associated with the risk of employees leaving the organisation [3]. Job satisfaction is important in retaining RSEs. Perceived employability provides information on how workers values their own skills in regard of the market. To measure the different attitudes toward the RSE role, we used scales that have been created in [5], [6], [7], [8]. These are Likert scale [7], which are 5 point ordinal scales graduated from Strongly disagree to Strongly agree. Each scale is composed of several so called items (i.e. questions) that each measure one attitude.

Beside these specific concepts we asked more general question about their satisfaction in their current position and their satisfaction with their career in general with a range of answers from 0 (not at all satisfied) to 10 (completely satisfied).

The specific questions about their job satisfaction reflect, in general, the same opinion as the two more generic questions. However, the granularity helps to identify a couple of issues that would not appears with generic questions:

  • Recognition: These questions ask if the RSEs feel that they receive enough information about their work and their performance.
  • The turnover intention: These questions aim to measure the desire to quit their current position.
  • The perceived employability: This concept is linked to the previous one. People may not have the intention to leave their jobs, not because they like it, but because they fear they are not employable.
  • The possibility of progression: This question aims to study the possibility of evolution for the RSEs, if information is available and if they see a possibility of evolution within their current career. This is the only questions that clearly received negative answers.

Questions in this section:

All questions were asked in a Likert scale.

  • In general, how satisfied are you with your current position?
  • In general, how satisfied are you with your career?
  • Do you feel that your contribution to research is recognised by your supervisor/line manager?
  • Do you feel that your contribution to research is recognised by the researchers you work with?
  • Do you feel that your contribution to research is recognised by your institution?
  • How often do you consider leaving your job?
  • I would accept another job at the same compensation level if I was offered it
  • It would not be very difficult for me to get an equivalent job in a different institution
  • My experience is in demand on the labour market
  • It is likely that I will gain a promotion within my current group
  • The process I have to complete to gain a promotion is clear and understandable
  • There are many opportunities within my chosen career plan
  • It is likely that my next position will be an Research Software Engineer / Research

/References/

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  2. N. De Cuyper, S. Mauno, U. Kinnunen, and A. Mkikangas, “The role of job resources in the relation between perceived employability and turnover intention: A prospective two-sample study,” vol. 78, no. 2, pp. 253–263.
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General satisfaction

2021-08-04T21:05:00.579285 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage satisGen1. In general, how satisfied are you with your current position satisGen2. In general, how satisfied are you with your career 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 General satisfaction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 General satisfaction: World

Recognition

2021-08-04T21:05:01.316849 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage satisGen1. In general, how satisfied are you with your current position satisGen2. In general, how satisfied are you with your career 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 Recognition 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Recognition: World

Turn-over intention

2021-08-04T21:05:01.985084 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage satisGen1. In general, how satisfied are you with your current position satisGen2. In general, how satisfied are you with your career 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 Consider leaving job 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Consider leaving job: World 2021-08-04T21:05:02.662773 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Percentage satisGen1. In general, how satisfied are you with your current position satisGen2. In general, how satisfied are you with your career 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 5 6 9 16 9 11 23 24 23 30 23 14 6 Would accept another job at same compensation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Would accept another job at same compensation: World

Perceived employability

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Progression in the current role

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Research software engineer

In this section we wanted to know if the participants are member or not of local organisations and if they are interested to participate to conference specific for RSE.

We also asked them to tell them which skills is important as RSE and which they and to acquire for their current role.

Questions in this section

  • Are you a member of an association of Research Software Developers (e.g. AUS-RSE, CANARIE, DE-RSE, NZ_RSE, UK RSE, …)? (yes-no)
  • Would you be interested in joining such an organisation? (yes-no)
  • What is important for such an organisation? (multiple choice)
  • Would you like to attend a conference about software development in academia? (yes-no)
  • How did you learn the skills you need to become an Research Software Engineer / Research Software Developer? (free text)
  • What three skills would you like to acquire or improve to help your work as a Research Software Engineer/ Research Software Developer? The skills can be technical and non-technical (free text)

RSE member

RSE Member for World Count Percentage
Yes 4 10
No 36 90

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2021-08-04T21:06:42.598757 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 20 40 60 80 No Yes RSE Member, World

Joining a RSE/RSD association

Joining a RSE/RSD association for World Count Percentage
Yes 32 88.8889
No 4 11.1111

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2021-08-04T21:06:42.796251 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 20 40 60 80 Yes No Joining a RSE/RSD association, World

What is important for such an organisation

What is important for such an organisation for World Count Percentage
Networking 28 50.9091
Research collaborations 26 47.2727
Research software standards and interoperability definition 23 41.8182
Job opportunities 23 41.8182
Training 22 40

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2021-08-04T21:06:43.089481 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ 0 10 20 30 40 50 Networking Research collaborations Job opportunities Research software standards and interoperability definition Training What is important for such an organisation, World

Attending a national conference of RSE/RSD

Attending a national conference of RSE/RSD for World Count Percentage
Yes 38 95
No 2 5

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Learning skills for RSE/RSD

2021-08-04T21:06:44.826187 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Learning skill to become a RSE/RSD, World

Which skills to improve

2021-08-04T21:06:46.852025 image/svg+xml Matplotlib v3.4.2, https://matplotlib.org/ Which skill to improve as RSE/RSD, World