Seniors can figure out how to make it work and help set it up for juniors.
Traditionally in tech there has been an age bias against experience over time and maybe that's balancing out and both juniors and seniors will learn and have things to contribute in their own way.
My key advice to juniors: play and build constantly. Try out anything that interests you and follow along on youtube. This is how a lot of seniors are able to show they're quite flexible in their thinking and learning and it's not about one tech, or language, or framework or following what others do.
Juniors already have transferrable skills, will have way more, and can learn even faster if they want to partner with seniors, who generally would love to have more people to go put a dent in things.
Seniors can figure out how to make it work and help set it up for juniors.
Traditionally in tech there has been an age bias against experience over time and maybe that's balancing out and both juniors and seniors will learn and have things to contribute in their own way.
My key advice to juniors: play and build constantly. Try out anything that interests you and follow along on youtube. This is how a lot of seniors are able to show they're quite flexible in their thinking and learning and it's not about one tech, or language, or framework or following what others do.
Juniors already have transferrable skills, will have way more, and can learn even faster if they want to partner with seniors, who generally would love to have more people to go put a dent in things.