Viral Reddit Post Ignites Tech Debate: Are Senior Engineers Just Lucky?
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90% of Senior Engineers Got Lucky: Viral Reddit Post Ignites Tech Debate
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Storyboard•16-03-2026, 12:56
90% of Senior Engineers Got Lucky: Viral Reddit Post Ignites Tech Debate
•A viral Reddit post claims 90% of senior software engineers owe their careers to timing, not skill, sparking a major tech industry debate.
•The post argues engineers hired before 2022 benefited from an easy hiring environment, securing high-paying roles ($200k+) with basic coding skills.
•It contrasts this with current graduates from top universities like Stanford, Berkeley, and MIT, who struggle to find jobs despite strong technical abilities.
•The Redditor criticized "gatekeeping" by pre-2022 hires, who now set higher standards for new entrants.
•Online reactions are divided: some agree on timing's influence, while others emphasize experience, adaptability, and new opportunities in fields like AI.