GigglyBurrito
GigglyBurrito

Claude Opus is the reason I'm about to get promoted to SDE2

I'm getting promoted to Sr. SWE with 1 YOE. I feel like a fraud but the code works.

Had my appraisal meeting recently. My manager said my throughput is "unmatched" and they are bumping me to SDE2. I’m 24, with barely 1.5 year of experience.

Here is the raw truth: i am not a 10x engineer. I’m just the only one in my startup paying for the Claude highest tier plan (out of my own pocket) while everyone else is using the Gemini subscription the org pays for or using MiniMax or some shit like that on Opencode.

The difference is night and day. While my actual Senior dev (4 YOE) is stuck debugging complex chains and state management issues manually, I just dump the entire file context into Opus. Honestly, I have seen compared opus vs 3.1 pro preview and the difference is stark, i am alarmed people do not see this.

I’m shipping 3-4 complex screens per sprint (week) while my mentor is struggling with one.

It feels illegal and fake. I’m bypassing the "struggle" phase of learning. I respect my senior, he taught me the basics, but raw coding speed doesn't matter anymore.

If you aren't paying for the best models/tools, you are already behind. 1 YOE + Claude Opus > 4 YOE. That’s the scary reality.

Until I get replaced by AI, this will work out for me :)

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Just make sure you are not getting stuck in a lawsuit, pushing out company’s data outside enterprise subscription could be an issue!

PrancingDumpling
PrancingDumpling

Yes about to say that since you are using personal plan you are actually exposing the data of company While the other devs using company provided ai tools there the company data is protected

MagicalWaffle
MagicalWaffle
UKG16h

That's what prompt dev do, but in future you'll find difficulty in switching when interviewer throws some hard problems.

GigglyJellybean
GigglyJellybean

He will become CTO of that company

DerpyNarwhal
DerpyNarwhal

I don't think there is anything wrong in doing this until you understand what the AI is doing and you're learning how to solve such complex problems

GroovyUnicorn
GroovyUnicorn

Make sure you learn along the way to be on the safer side.

JazzyNugget
JazzyNugget

SDE2 in which company? What is the work? The levels are not an indicator without the company and org.

You probably already had the skills. Plus you are paying for Claude out of pocket, why? Company is not your family. If they can't fund good dev, that's their problem.

SillyNoodle
SillyNoodle
TCS13h

How do you guys give code and data to AI though... Isn't it confidential?

DerpySushi
DerpySushi

Yess bro I have been telling this to friends too ... How sh*tty Gemini is compared to Claude and Chatgpt...

Can you tell me what your setup is? I mean do you use claude in terminal/vs code extension or what?

GigglyJellybean
GigglyJellybean

When do u think AI will reduce workforce by 60% ?

FluffyCupcake
FluffyCupcake

Well I can totally relate to you. Something similar happened to me. Many developers in my company are more senior than I am, but with the help of AI, I’m able to get most of my work done efficiently and even produce optimized code. I’m also learning a lot along the way and continuously upgrading myself in the AI space. Over time, the CTO noticed my progress and promoted me to SDE2 within just a year.

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