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by benzesandbetter
474 days ago
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> If you know CSS, you also know the style framework. If you understand JavaScript, TypeScript is not a big problem for you. And that makes you a Senior or Principal. Mastery of the languages/frameworks you're working in does not make some a Senior or Principal. While deep expertise in a language is important, true senior and principal engineers combine this mastery with many other skills. They demonstrate strong architectural knowledge, guide and mentor others, and champion best practices. They communicate effectively with colleagues and partners of various levels and roles. They take ownership of complex initiatives end to end, balancing near-term needs with long-term goals. Their value lies in how they combine technical excellence with leadership, problem-solving, and the ability to align technology decisions to broader business objectives. |
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