From Junior to Senior: What Actually Changes (And What Nobody Tells You)
Everyone talks about the junior-to-senior leap like it is a single moment. One day you are junior, then you get a title bump, and suddenly you are senior. That is not how it works. Not even close. ...

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Everyone talks about the junior-to-senior leap like it is a single moment. One day you are junior, then you get a title bump, and suddenly you are senior. That is not how it works. Not even close. The transition from junior to senior is gradual, messy, and often invisible to the person going through it. You do not wake up one morning feeling senior. You look back six months later and realize that somewhere along the way, you stopped asking for permission and started making decisions. I have watched this transition happen hundreds of times across different industries, and the pattern is remarkably consistent. The people who make the leap fastest are rarely the most technically gifted. They are the ones who figure out what actually changes, and lean into it. The Uncomfortable Truth Nobody Tells You Here is the thing that trips most people up: the skills that got you hired as a junior will not get you promoted to senior. As a junior, you are rewarded for execution. Following instructions.