Need to Change my Job Title. Suggestions?

I'm not sure it matters to anyone other than yourself. Everyone you work with will still think of you as "that IT guy who did some stuff when my laptop didn't work"

:)
 
Keep it simple and reasonably generic...otherwise you'll sound like a ****** who's trying to make their job sound more important/interesting than it actually is. :p

My suggestion would be Application Developer.
 
Keep it simple and reasonably generic...otherwise you'll sound like a ****** who's trying to make their job sound more important/interesting than it actually is. :p

My suggestion would be Application Developer.
The thing is, that IS what my title should be. However there is already a guy in our team called 'application developer'.

However the 'funny' thing is, he spends all day maintaining a database, whereas I spend most my day developing applications. :rolleyes:
 
erm... from what you've said you develop stuff therefore 'Developer' should suffice - or perhaps 'Senior Developer' if you want to emphasis the leadership stuff....

don't call yourself XYZ Architect unless you're **** hot and really do lead a big team of other developers/analysts
 
My initial thoughts were Systems Developer, and I guess factoring the departments 'fad' I guess I'll end up as Performance Systems Developer.

I was just hoping for a funny acronym. :)
 
Systems Dev/App specialist or something alike would suit.

Only guy we have with performance in his job title is a "server engineer - security and performance" as all the server engineers have their own little niche they look after, and you get a hyphen :p
 
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