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Software Engineering :: Books :: The Software Engineer's Guidebook :: Preface

Software Engineering :: Books :: The Software Engineer's Guidebook :: Preface

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The names of levels and their expectations can – and do! – vary across companies. The higher “tier” a business is, the more tends to be expected of engineers, compared to lower tier places. For example, the “senior engineer” level has notoriously high expectations at Google (L5 level) and Meta (E5 level,) compared to lower-tier companies. If you work at a higher-tier business, it may be useful to read the chapters about higher levels, and not only the level you’re currently interested in.


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