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by yunohn 1078 days ago
“No True Senior SWE” paradox?

10yrs is a very long time in Computer Science. All the engineers I’ve worked with from earlier eras are very influenced by what they started their career with. Heck I’m the same way as I approach my decade threshold.

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Software engineering suffers from a lot of "1 year of experience repeated 10 times" folks.

Doctors and most professional engineers undergo heavy rotations within their overall practice, and do lots of CE.

I wish every SWE did the same.

Title inflation. I speculate based on no evidence other than my own observations that it's because companies aren't willing to pay entry or junior engineers well enough, so lots of them get hired at lowball rates with an implicit understanding that they'll get promoted to senior after 3 years and get the a corresponding pay raise. Either that, or they don't get promoted or a raise, change jobs, and get the senior title by default.
Promotion is absolutely my employer's main retention tool. Many of our senior engineers who leave don't end up with a senior title at their new employer, but they do get a bump in pay.