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I know this is a very generalized question, as it depends on the company, product, position, etc. But in general, what sets someone apart as ready for a senior position over an intermediate or junior position? Experience I would think would be a big one, but say you have a candidate that shows problem solving abilities to solve code problems, but is newer to the tech field vs someone who's been in the field x years, does the first guy have a shot without really knowing the ins and outs of working as a software engineer, hoping to pick it up quick?

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[–] Kissaki@programming.dev 2 points 8 months ago

At my workplace, we separate Developer from Lead Developer role, and "experience level" into Junior, Professional, and Senior.

A Professional can work without much guidance (and knows when to ask and seek collaboration). A Senior can instruct and support the team beyond that.