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Yeah but then they add all these new requirements to be considered "experienced". Every company really wants you to know Cucumber++ but only to spent all your time converting old legacy Cucumber code. It's going to be an awful job to take.
And some of them don't even know that CucumberScript is an entirely different language. No one would ever use CucumberScript in the Backend. It's clearly a frontend only language. But nope. They keep trying to ask you if you have experience with Cucumber++ or CucumberScript for backend work. These recruiters have no idea what they are even asking you. You clearly should be using Eggplant. It's the only thing that will work longterm as your backend requirements expand.