The LLM Impact Curve for Software Engineers
2025-02-09

This article explores the impact of Large Language Models (LLMs) on software engineers of different experience levels. The author argues that the usefulness of LLMs follows a curve: junior engineers benefit the most, using LLMs to quickly learn and solve problems; mid-level engineers see more limited gains, as LLMs struggle with complex issues; senior engineers see the least improvement, relying more on their experience; while staff+ engineers can leverage LLMs to rapidly create proof-of-concept projects. In short, the impact of LLMs depends on the engineer's experience level and the tasks they work on, making them far from a silver bullet.
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