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Jen

I was hired as a junior full stack developer for a very small team (1 other developer!). For me it just meant that I knew enough about coding to code, and be able to learn whichever technology or language the job requires. When I started I knew html/css/js (with some node)/limited php and iOS. I assume if you've studied computer science (or have the equivalent in work experience) you would have an understanding of the "full stack" (front and back end).

I graduated (I think?) from junior dev about a year ago. I still think of myself as junior (thanks imposter syndrome). The easiest marker was that I was given a pay rise. Monzo (challenger bank in the UK) released their "progression framework", and I found myself ticking off and climbing up the levels. progression.monzo.com/engineering/web