JAPEXJESS: Human Architecture Assessment

When did "entry-level" start requiring 5 years experience?
AI arrived. Junior output exploded. Managers loved it. But something broke in the process—and most people won't realize until it's too late.
There's a trap forming. High output masking zero foundation. Companies that will never promote you. And a market that won't hire you either.

The ladder rungs disappeared while you weren't looking.
What does a junior engineer do now? And if you're already senior—should you be worried?

Research-backed. No fluff. Direct.
JAPEXJESS.

What is JAPEXJESS: Human Architecture Assessment?

Structural evaluation of technology and human systems. Hosted by Japexjess, a senior computer engineer with more than a decade of experience, applying engineering frameworks to tech philosophy, culture, economics, and behavior.

This isn't commentary—it's diagnosis. The same analytical approach that solves technical problems, applied to the systems that shape our world.

And remember: people make excuses for what they want -- what do your excuses reveal?