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Time to go senior?
I am a web dev for 2.5 years now.
It's my second company.
Had couple of side projects.
And I still feel I don't know enough to be called senior..

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  • 6
    Bruh, wutface, senior?

    < 3 is junior, 4-5 years is mid. 5+ is maybe senior if you can prove it.

    I can't believe what I've just read...

    2.5 years senior, fuck me. Don't even joke about that.
  • 2
    @htlr with a response like that, you better be someone with 8+ years of industry experience, holy shit I'm mad.
  • 0
    Coding is basicly like being a Jedi, pacient you have to be.
  • 1
    @D--M startup culture 🤘
  • 1
    @htlr that's arguably the downfall of most startups, whole bunch of inexperienced people thinking they are experienced
  • 0
    @D--M I'll agree on that, but for a growing startup especially if its service based, the amount of things u learn in a short span of time is pretty much more than average. Obviously this might be a false assumption. But if it works, it Ain’t stupid 😂
  • 1
    @htlr
    Sure, you learn a lot.. but in no way do you become an expert in anything you learn :P
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