Contribute a job title. Can we name them all?
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Contribute a job title. Can we name them all?
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Depends on what one considers to be IT.
I've worked at companies where software development was part of IT. Well, called EDP at that time, but eventually EDP was rebranded IT.
And at companies where software development (for line-of-business applications) was not part of IT.
IT that kept the phones working, the LAN working, the WAN set up & firewalled, the file servers running & backed-up, the SQL servers working, the SQL administrators keeping the SQL systems efficient & with the proper topology for the business needs, the printers working & printer servers working, workstation acquisition & setup & installation, authentication servers, HTTP servers, Wiki servers (intranet & internet), email servers. IT that worked in cooperation with corporate facilities, with business units, with vendors. IT that minded licensing, and compliance, and security, and policy, and worked with the legal department.
IT is a big umbrella.
Superman
Ironman
Spiderman
Aquaman
Hackerman
Antman
What is this going on man?
Coz many client need us to being more then HUMAN 🤓
Supreme Ironman (senior)
senior full stack Iron man
Is this the successor of the "rockstar" developer?
Batman
No Life Man
Reliability Engineer
Support engineer
Printer Fixer
Machine learning engineer
Community Manager!
While this isn't strictly IT, it's common for tech companies to hire someone to help manage the community that builds up around their product, service, or area of expertise.
Oftentimes a community manager will work with a dev rel team to try and figure out the best way to serve the community, whether that is helping to develop a community content plan, conducting user research, finding ways to bring new folks into your realm, or just keeping folks engaged. All are important!
From my experience, it's a challenging but rewarding position!
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😆Frankly, most of the female or LGBTQ+ devs I've met are much better than the guys, so the guys just talk over them in meetings and never ask their opinions.
I'm sure I'm missing a few titles, but these cover most of the people I encounter in enterprise.
Mobile developer
Firefighter 🔥
Senior Fullstack Firefighter 🔥
Don't know wh, but Web(Front-end) is good for less boring regular software job. Just me.
QA Automation Engineer
Bug creator
Bug finder
Bug destroyer
Clan Leader
IT Department Guy
lord of the interns
The boss's kid who seems to get paid to fix printers and restart computers when they're acting funny. He's not quite IT, but that's all he does and is still paid to be there 20 hours a week.
Cloudster, Frontender, Backender, Inbetweener, Networker, Builder, VMer, Databaser, Storager, Scrumster, Antagonist, Protagonist, Maestro, Work Buddy.
Ethical Hacking. - Black Hat, White Hat, and Grey Hat.
Creative Web Developer
Android Engineer
Software Engineering - Developer Productivity Engineer. See for more details in my post here dev.to/nikitakoselev/rise-of-the-d...
IT titles I’ve held:
Student support specialist
LAN specialist
Systems specialist
Application support specialist
SysAdmin
TMTC - Too Many To Count 😁
Some companies often come up with their own job titles too.
Backend Dev.
Junior Remote Game Developer
Algorithm engineer!
QA engineer
Data Analyst
Data Engineer
Data Scientist
Frontend & Backend Engineers
Full Stack Developer
Mmm... Software engineer?
Applications Analyst
Systems engineer
Seemingly increasing numbers of titles year by year... but due to what? Over-complication? Declining skill levels? Something else?
Probably because of the lack of standardization of what to call someone, even though many of the responsibilities overlap quite a bit. It's not like the medical or law fields where there are widely-accepted credentials.
I once had job title of "Digital Platform Manager", which was a very fancy way of saying "Web developer" with a couple other small, non-coding responsibilities.
IT Technician
Systems Administrator
Database Administrator
IT Manager
Application Developer
Software Engineer
Software Developer
Senior Software Developer
and those are just the titles from my CV!
Software Engineer, IT Support, System Analyst, System Administrator, DevOps.
There's a bunch of stuff, IT is the future
Frontend web developer
deadline's most importent😅 / ofcourse Dev