The expectations and roles of senior developers vary widely across companies, often evolving due to title inflation and the need for specific skill sets. The current industry trend prioritizes reliable delivery over innovation. To succeed, developers must adapt to the unspoken needs and strategies of their bosses and teams, often requiring professional mindreading and subtle influencing without overstepping. Senior roles demand balancing technical skills with interpersonal dynamics and understanding when to take the lead or step back to align with business goals.
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Theory of the Senior DeveloperWhat Changed?We don't go to work to innovate, lead, or "do agile"Staring at an undulating plateauHigh performance is what your boss considers high performanceThe heightened need for professional mindreadingThat's the way work goes9 Comments
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