Ryan Peterman on LinkedIn: FAANG Career Ladder: Mid-level (L4) vs Senior (L5) (2024)

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What separates a senior engineer (L5) from a mid-level (L4) one?The promotion to L5 requires significant behavior changes since they are expected to lead and influence their teams. Here's are the key differences between L4 and L5:1. Team-level influence - L5s should influence team planning and drive team-wide processes that uplift others2. Project scope - L5 scope is larger, which industry defines through criteria such as involving more engineers, greater impact, or more ambiguity3. Mentorship & Team Culture - L5s are expected to contribute to team culture and mentor othersIf you're looking to grow to senior, I wrote a bit more about the differences in detail that should help you understand L5 expectations here: https://lnkd.in/gRfjvK3P

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