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  <title>Ep 44, Things I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago: Job Titles Are Often Meaningless</title>
  <description>Up until a few years ago, I held this assumption that job titles carry at least some meaning and weight.&amp;amp;nbsp; As I've advanced in my career, I've found this to be a dubious assumption at best.&amp;amp;nbsp; In today's epsiode, we I talk about job titles for programmers and their meaning (or lack of) within the software development industry. </description>
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