I know, we have seen insane developer inflation the last 10 years.
The bar is generally just a lot lower now across the board. We have people with the title "Senior Engineer" that still regularly need mentorship and peer-programming sessions.
The title I have now (Principal Engineer) I feel like I don't deserve, it was reserved for folks I looked up to when I was starting and I don't think I have reached their level. Yet at the same time it's essentially necessary to distinguish myself from what is now considered "Senior".
I have a separate rant for the lack of proper juniors and lack of structured mentoring etc but that is for another day.
The bar is generally just a lot lower now across the board. We have people with the title "Senior Engineer" that still regularly need mentorship and peer-programming sessions.
The title I have now (Principal Engineer) I feel like I don't deserve, it was reserved for folks I looked up to when I was starting and I don't think I have reached their level. Yet at the same time it's essentially necessary to distinguish myself from what is now considered "Senior".
I have a separate rant for the lack of proper juniors and lack of structured mentoring etc but that is for another day.