"... You may find that you're learning from the junior engineers you work with. (This is a good thing!) Here is where your technical knowledge provides a foundation."
Even when you cannot recognize the specifics of the problems in a new domain, your general experience should help you recognize their shapes.
You can pattern-match the new problem to something you recognize, so it will not be completely "new" now.
The broader your scope of experience, the more "hooks" you'll hang new knowledge off and the faster you can learn new things.
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just my notes from "The staff engineer's Path" of Tanya Reilly
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