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Is there title inflation at your company?


Is there title inflation at your company?


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Mine is generally the opposite. People retire and their work gets spread out among the next tier down. Bosses notice the work still gets done so the positions go unfilled.

👤 nicbou
I call myself a webmaster, because I run a website by myself, from nginx configs to illustrations.

Is it title inflation or deflation? I know no greater title than master of the web, but it has such an anachronistic flair. It feels a little pejorative among engineers of this and that. Kids these days don't respect generalists.

I didn't notice it at my previous companies. The titles matched the roles. When they didn't, it was more of a salary-related technicality than hubris.


👤 Am4TIfIsER0ppos
Yes. I am an "engineer" in a field I definitely don't do despite never having a degree of any sort. What I really am is a programmer.

👤 mathwords
Yes, definitely.

There are no more junior roles and everyone becomes a senior engineer or staff engineer after 1-2 years of basic web dev/tiny tickets updating yml.

Same for product. We have Senior Staff Product Managers who joined recently and have no desire to learn the system we work in and want to make another design system.