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    • scottalanmillerS

      Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.

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      @DustinB3403 said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @Dashrender said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @dave247 said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @scottalanmiller said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @dave247 said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @Dashrender said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      @dave247 said in Why Job Titles Matter, and Don't.:

      I'm actually dealing with this right now. I was asked by my boss to come up with a better job title for myself since I am basically a system administrator, network administrator, server administrator, IT manager, among other things.

      I think job titles are a good thing simply as a starting point descriptor of what a person's job role is. It shouldn't determine pay as much as all the line items that are listed in your actual job description.

      That said, I've landed on IT Administrator since it seems to encompass everything and sounds better than "IT Generalist".

      Are you actually a manager? as in you have direct reports that you manage?

      What kind of reports are you referring to? I manage various things in IT, like some reports, vendors, some credit card statements & things..

      Direct report = employee that reports directly to you that you can hire and fire.

      oh no, I can not fire anyone. However, I have indirectly caused people to get fired, but that's another story..

      OK - then like me, you're not an IT manager, because neither of us manages people for IT. At least that's my POV.

      I choose IT Admin as my title as well - also didn't like the sound of IT Generalist - most people say - WTF is a generalist?

      A Generalist means you cover all the bases. What the heck is an Admin?

      An admin isn't forced to use the plunger.

      Sadly - this isn't true.

    • EddieJenningsE

      Resume Critique

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      scottalanmillerS

      @storageninja said in Resume Critique:

      @eddiejennings said in Resume Critique:

      I'm still young within my IT career, so it's not going to be possible for me to craft an impressive, look-at-what-all-I-have-built-and-managed resume and have that resume be connected to reality at this time.

      It is not about age or time in the field. I had a resume better than most people with 10-15 years experience less than 3 years in the field. Find the right job (Consulting for a partner/VAR/MSP) and this can change VERY VERY quickly.

      And focus on your lab, and whatโ€™s missing from your resume.

    • scottalanmillerS

      When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator

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      @tirendir said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

      @scottalanmiller You make a fair point, and I agree with your assessment that legitimate success should enable us to have more control over location and income with less risk of losing control over any of those things.

      Really, we could probably boil "success" down to getting what we want out of life. More or less anyway, right? ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

      Or... the leverage to get what we want from life ๐Ÿ™‚

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