That's my experience as well. My master's is in bioinformatics and I worked for several years in biotech.
I got frustrated because my concerns that my team's development practices were causing issues on a regular basis, were ignored. I was continuously able to predict what issues we would run into, but no-one seemed to care - I even had a manager tell me, that it was good that our software was buggy, since the client would continue paying us to fix it
I've since left the biotech industry. There's a limit to how many times I want to run my head against that particular wall
I got frustrated because my concerns that my team's development practices were causing issues on a regular basis, were ignored. I was continuously able to predict what issues we would run into, but no-one seemed to care - I even had a manager tell me, that it was good that our software was buggy, since the client would continue paying us to fix it
I've since left the biotech industry. There's a limit to how many times I want to run my head against that particular wall