Yes, I totally agree, but there's always a moment when you have to roughly estimate someone's level (the workload on the project, the salary for someone...) which brings us to these titles and some people refer to these titles despite someone's knowledge or work.
Some people also refer to these titles to stay on top of what they have learned and don't necessarily consider that they can learn something from someone despite their title or their poor knowledge or that they can teach things to someone who has more knowledge than they do.
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why not just drop junior/senior from all dev/devops/webdev job titles - you should be judged by your work alone
Yes, I totally agree, but there's always a moment when you have to roughly estimate someone's level (the workload on the project, the salary for someone...) which brings us to these titles and some people refer to these titles despite someone's knowledge or work.
Some people also refer to these titles to stay on top of what they have learned and don't necessarily consider that they can learn something from someone despite their title or their poor knowledge or that they can teach things to someone who has more knowledge than they do.