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by ljm 2708 days ago
> these days, you just learn yourself JS a little bit and go for a webdev job, making shit code and still earning more than most people in a given country.

With these jobs in particular, what I see is that the definition of seniority has shifted to 'knowing the latest tech'.

So a junior dev who's just got to grips with React has become a React Developer, and they are now relatively senior in that field. The experience isn't transferable to other parts of the software stack though, it's too heavily tied up in the browser. So they end up as a super-specialised frontend dev.

It'll pay pretty well until the tech becomes obsolete, unless that kind of person enjoys maintaining legacy code.