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by malfist
434 days ago
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Typically, one doesn't jump from "senior in specialized field that you're experienced in" to "senior in specialized field you're not experienced in". Like, you wouldn't expect someone who's an assistant manager at McDonald's to finish their law degree and start a new job as senior partner at the law firm. You have to start over as a junior engineer. Because you are starting over |
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He might go direct to senior (as a word in a title at given company) based on impact if he can regurgitate the right algos and design question answers.