At least these titles add some positive value to being "senior" (literally: older) which is otherwise often regarded as a disadvantage, also in information technology, with the prevailing ageism fearing that people get "too old" to understand new technology or get things done quickly. So as I'm not the youngest anymore, maybe I should take pride in calling myself a "senior" or I could make a joke out of it and make business cards with "Elderly Frontend Developer".
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At least these titles add some positive value to being "senior" (literally: older) which is otherwise often regarded as a disadvantage, also in information technology, with the prevailing ageism fearing that people get "too old" to understand new technology or get things done quickly. So as I'm not the youngest anymore, maybe I should take pride in calling myself a "senior" or I could make a joke out of it and make business cards with "Elderly Frontend Developer".