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Fixing other people's bugs is a reasonable place for a junior developer. It is also a reasonable place for a senior developer who likes that kind of thing (such people do exist). However, it seems like this isn't your only problem with the company and you've tried to improve things.

Is it time to move on to another department (perhaps the one that gets to create the bugs) or another job? It's best to find another job before leaving the current one! It's also best not to gripe so much to your interviewers as you want to. Good luck.

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Fixing other people's bugs is a reasonable place for a junior developer. It is also a reasonable place for a senior developer who likes that kind of thing (such people do exist). However, it seems like this isn't your only problem with the company and you've tried to improve things. Is it time to move on to another department (perhaps the one that gets to create the bugs) or another job? It's best to find another job before leaving the current one! It's also best not to gripe so much to your interviewers as you want to. Good luck.