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el_dev_hell | 3 years ago

It’s not really the specific employees making that call. Being a “principle engineer” is the job title in the contract.

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Nicksil|3 years ago

>It’s not really the specific employees making that call. Being a “principle engineer” is the job title in the contract.

If it's your job title and you're not working for yourself, then it's likely there's little-to-nothing you can do about. This concerns folks referring to themselves as engineers.

Nevermark|3 years ago

If you are applying for jobs described as opportunities for “software engineers”, and you qualify, it makes total sense to refer to yourself as such.

“Software engineering” is a common globally recognized phrase. Anyone overthinking a popular phrase after decades of use doesn’t understand language.

It is as ridiculous as a medical association getting worked up about PhD grads, a rapper, or the author of “Seuss” books being referred to as “doctor” without a medical license.

You can’t regulate global language trends. (Successfully)