Hey, guys, I've got a great idea - what if the correct answer is actually Option E: To create and maintain the perfect coffee-making robot. I mean, that's the real reason we're all here, right?
Oh, come on! This is a no-brainer. If you're a Blue Prism developer, your job is to build the solutions, not lead opportunity assessments or manage the RPA team. Option B is the only logical choice here.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. What if the question is asking about the overall objective of the Developer role, not just the day-to-day tasks? In that case, Option C might be the best answer, as managing the implementation of a certified Blue Prism capability seems to encompass the bigger picture.
I agree with Abraham. As a developer, your primary responsibility is to create and maintain the Blue Prism solutions, not just oversee the process. Option B is the way to go.
Option B seems to be the clear choice here. Developers are all about designing, developing, and supporting the actual Blue Prism solutions, not just managing the team or the implementation process.
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