Don't have many tech people to talk to so thought I would ask here.
So to summarize, I was in BI from 2022 until 2025 when i transitioned to a junior software dev job. I wasn't in a great position when I got the offer, so I had to accept a lowball offer (~75k). A year and a month pass, I ask for $100k and a title change from junior and am told no title change and 10% raise. 100k is the average in my area for software developers.
I don't think this is fair since I do full stack work, SQL, code reviews, manage stakeholders internally and externally, and complete tickets/features on my own. I'm very much a team player, well-liked by people in different areas. My direct manager is supportive and agrees I'm performing above my title but his hands are tied by leadership. He actually suggested I drop 'Junior' from my resume if/when applying elsewhere
I feel my output significantly exceeds the "Junior" label and the new salary floor.
Is a 10% raise standard in this economy when responsibilities have scaled this much?
How much does the "Junior" title on my resume hurt my prospects if I decide to jump ship now?
Should I push harder for the title even without the money?
Midwest, .NET stack, C#/JS
Thanks in advance.
A lot of commenters tell those people that the reason they're struggling is because they made the mistake of having their identity be defined by their job.
Your post made me wonder if stories like yours is how that whole I-am-my-job-and-my-job-is-me entanglement starts.