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I've worked at my current placement for 4 years over which time I've been promoted from DevOps Engineer to Senior DevOps Engineer and started to mentor our other guys and perform interviews for new candidates etc.
I am in the market for a new opportunity and I'm wondering if it's "bad" for my resume if I was to accept a role at a company that is hiring a DevOps Engineer vs. a Senior DevOps Engineer.
Like once you're a senior, should you always try to keep this title/role going forward or is it normal to see someone go from Senior to normal just because a company already had Senior engineers (or maybe you just don't want to be a senior)
I would prefer to keep it and I like being a Senior engineer and mentoring folks who are newer to the role but curious what the impact to the optics of my resume would be if a company is only hiring for DevOps vs. Senior DevOps
Any thoughts?
Decide based on pay. Nothing else really matters. You fit into pay bands, not titles, in this industry.
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