How many years experience translates to junior-intermediate-senior positions?
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Does yoe really matter if you perform at a senior level? For example, let’s say you have 2 yoe and you are architecting an entire project end to end and leading a team of developers at a startup vs someone with 5 yoe at a big company and they just do basic ticket work assigned to them. Would someone like a 2 yoe be considered a senior engineer given the work they do is senior level ?
Typically, you would have "Junior HR Specialist", "HR Specialist", and then "Senior HR Specialist."
I've also seen it run "HR Specialist Trainee", "HR Specialist 1", "HR Specialist 2" and so on.
You could also call her an "Intermediate HR Specialist" or "Subaltern HR Specialist"
There is no word or phrase in English that indicates a level in between 'senior' and 'junior'. It's like saying what is between 1st and 2nd.
However, one can manage this by artificially creating intermediate grades between the two, say, Junior Analyst I and Junior Analyst II.