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Ask HN: What do you think about title inflation?

4 pointsby brunoolivalmost 3 years ago
I was wondering, I&#x27;m currently seeing a lot of posts here on HN as well as job offers for senior positions requiring 5+ years of experience.<p>I think that if you have 5 years of professional experience, you can&#x27;t really call yourself a senior developer, unless you&#x27;re at a high growth start-up or a FAANG maybe. But for the &quot;other 99%&quot;, do you feel like title inflation in the industry is a real thing?<p>I&#x27;m curious to hear what you think about this. On one hand, I think it&#x27;s bad to leave money on the table, but otoh, I also think these baselines are really messed up these days.... Any thoughts on why?

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jstx1almost 3 years ago
&gt; I think that if you have 5 years of professional experience, you can&#x27;t really call yourself a senior developer<p>Thinking about what you can call yourself is kind of backwards - you don&#x27;t call yourself anything, the company that hires you has some title and if you pass through their interview process, you get the job and that&#x27;s the title that you have. If you get a senior job without any experience, then you&#x27;re still a senior engineer.<p>The &quot;I consider myself&quot; or &quot;people consider me&quot; game is a waste of time, I don&#x27;t get what difference it makes to tell yourself that you&#x27;re at some arbitrary level that you set for yourself.<p>And since job titles vary so much, you just learn not to treat them as some definitive signal.
logicalmonsteralmost 3 years ago
&gt; I think that if you have 5 years of professional experience, you can&#x27;t really call yourself a senior developer<p>Can we start off by defining what a senior developer is? To me it means somebody who is capable of independent problem solving without handholding. If that&#x27;s the definition used, then somebody can be a senior developer 6 months into their career, or still not be a senior developer 20 years into their career.
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schwartzworldalmost 3 years ago
&gt; I think that if you have 5 years of professional experience, you can&#x27;t really call yourself a senior developer<p>If I can do the job of a senior developer, what does it matter how many years experience?
michepriestalmost 3 years ago
It makes hiring difficult<p>On the worker side it could lead to imposter syndrome which causes mental health issues<p>It’s pervasive so roll with it and manage yours and others’ expectations