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Junior, learning the basics. Usually self-aware enough to realize they're new. Can offer new and fresh perspectives, which is great, but also accepts things may or may not be able to happen if the voice of experience chimes in. Usually energetic and eager to learn while accepting their lack of knowledge. Reminds the seniors they're old and crusty.

Mid-level, knows just enough to argue about everything, while missing the big picture or understanding the whys or history. They're never wrong... in their minds. They usually cannot communicate well, as it's one-sided and self-serving. All of them think they are seniors when they're not. Maybe been developing for 5-10 years and think they've mastered tech. Maybe they'll attempt to be communicative by virtue of "bruh, dis suckz" or maybe they'll sit in the corner and never speak a soul, until someone comes to get them. Usually reactive though. Don't understand why non-nerds in real life avoid them, but gee golly they act cool online. They can help hire coders, but usually have to look up interview questions online because they can't figure out how much someone knows since they're just scratching the surface of their own knowledge. Some are really smart. Some think they are.

Senior, someone who's actually seen it all. Was coding and arguing online before the Web came out, but over time learned the soft skills and respect required to speak to real humans. Tired of the nonsense, wants to go fishing instead. Has a fond appreciation for the why and abstract concepts. Can pick up things quickly because they understand the core comp sci principles. Knows the future of tech over the next couple of decades at least. And most importantly, can communicate well. Has a certain level of maturity. Isn't afraid to be honest to the business. Never delivers false expectations, but is self-sufficient enough to get things done proactively. Can usually sum up people's tech skills in 5 mins and aren't fooled by people who Google crap and pretend to know something. They speak in abstract concepts more often than not.

Everyone falls somewhere on that spectrum, and 9/10 mids thinks they're a senior. And someone can be stuck in mid for decades even.

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Jeremy Falcon

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