A Google Engineer Says 'Senior Engineer' Is Becoming a Legacy Title

A provocative post from a Google engineer argues that if your primary value is navigating complex codebases without AI help, you're becoming obsolete — sparking a heated debate about what seniority means in the Gemini era.

"If your primary value is still your ability to navigate a complex codebase without AI assistance, you are becoming a legacy asset." That's the blunt assessment from @fhinkel, a Google engineer, in a post that argues the industry needs to redefine what "Senior Engineer" means when AI tools like Gemini can do much of the codebase navigation and pattern recognition that historically justified the title.

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