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The Myth of the All-Knowing Senior Engineer: Why Not Knowing Can Be a Strength

By

Reme Le Hane

10mo ago· 3 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article debunks the myth that senior engineers must have all the answers, emphasizing that not knowing can be a strength. The author shares a personal anecdote about a technical interview where not having an immediate answer led to their current job, highlighting the value of curiosity and problem-solving over rote knowledge.

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There's this quiet myth in engineering that once you hit 'senior,' you'll just know. You'll have all the answers, solve problems on the fly, and be the go-to for anything and everything.
But here's the truth I've come to learn: I often prefer not to know.
And honestly, I think that's part of why I landed the job I have today.
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There's this quiet myth in engineering that once you hit “senior,” you'll just know. You'll have all...

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