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Personally I think time is never a good indicator. This doesn't just go for seniority, because too often time is used as an indicator for experience. The problem with that is that it doesn't give you the whole picture. I've also come across junior developers that were extremely new to the field, yet showed almost all signs of what I would call a senior developer.
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Personally I think time is never a good indicator. This doesn't just go for seniority, because too often time is used as an indicator for experience. The problem with that is that it doesn't give you the whole picture. I've also come across junior developers that were extremely new to the field, yet showed almost all signs of what I would call a senior developer.