Toss out the notion of "experience" or being "experienced"...this will be a malinger to outmoded industry practice. It isn't what we know anymore that matters. Your mastery is less regarded by specialty to anyone thing, but given to new things. New Frameworks will emerge as old one's die, though an ecology settles into more common practices. There is too much to learn with little time for a given dev industry to claim expert. Pay attention to your communication or lack thereof...the future is about hand holding given so much flux! No one is interested in stable industry practice...they are interested in disruptive practices! AI handles the rest! The future is dizzying with new technologies and scary at that! You will have switched to one framework after another in a given days pace! And having exposed your self to a new language all the same on a daily basis!
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