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    • GreyG
      Grey @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

      Where is the list of "approved" job titles?

      https://www.onetonline.org/

      Use the advanced tools and search by skills, title or anything else.

      Definitely not an IT job: Informatics Nurse Specialists

      I feel like you're doing it wrong.
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      I put in 'Systems Administrator' and the results were good:
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      Excepting the obvious latter half of results, which are the results of splitting the search term, you can clearly see the IT stuff at the top. Clicking on any of those, especially the top, will tell you exactly what's expected.

      This site and the data here is used by HR and government entities, and is considered to be the best site for skills and job descriptions.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Let's reverse it and see what job titles are real in IT from the list...

        Assuming we drop ridiculous grandparent things like "computer" from the titles...

        System Engineer is a title, but they miss the large admin field associated with it. And this title is not legal in all US states, so any military using it may get in trouble for having it assigned to them.
        User Support is a thing. We normally call it helpdesk, but nothing wrong with this title.
        Data Warehousing Specialist was a thing. Maybe still is, these jobs were rare in 2003.
        Document Management Specialist is a grey area. Fringe IT at best, this is a taxonomist, not actually IT.
        Web Admin is a really bad title for a specific application admin.
        Network Architect is super uncommon, should be engineer, but we'll give it.
        Network and System Admins why are these two lumped together as if they are related? At least admins exist somewhere.

        That's it. That's everything they see as IT. No DBAs, no network engineers, no security (big surprise, it's the military), no platform people, no one that handles the hardware (which is bench, but they have no bench category only IT so that's an insanely large gap), no storage jobs, no virtualization, no application management... with these job descriptions, there would be no IT. Nothing actually gets "run". Even in 1960 we knew more about IT jobs than this.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Grey
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          @Grey said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

          This site and the data here is used by HR and government entities, and is considered to be the best site for skills and job descriptions.

          Except HR and government entities are specifically known for getting this stuff epically wrong, all the time. The military is widely known as knowing nothing about this.

          The list I showed was their list of IT job titles. Those titles must be coming from things that they think are NOT IT.

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          • GreyG
            Grey @scottalanmiller
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            @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

            This site and the data here is used by HR and government entities, and is considered to be the best site for skills and job descriptions.

            Except HR and government entities are specifically known for getting this stuff epically wrong, all the time. The military is widely known as knowing nothing about this.

            The list I showed was their list of IT job titles. Those titles must be coming from things that they think are NOT IT.

            ¯_(ツ)_/¯

            It's really irrelevant what you impose upon how IT titles should be. The reality is that, even if HR departments can't figure out a title or pull their heads from their asses to be more accurate, we [in IT] will still have to deal with being called a Systems Admin, labelled as IT/IS, or even just Mr. Computer Guy/Gal.
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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Grey
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              @Grey said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

              Excepting the obvious latter half of results, which are the results of splitting the search term, you can clearly see the IT stuff at the top. Clicking on any of those, especially the top, will tell you exactly what's expected.

              This site and the data here is used by HR and government entities, and is considered to be the best site for skills and job descriptions.

              Here is the top portion before it goes crazy....

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              The have "Computer and IS Managers" but WTF is that? Managers of IT people, I would assume. Which is why it doesn't have an IT code associated with it (15-11xx.xx).

              It's not SO bad, if we trim it by word searches to make it look more reasonable. But why are the two most critical specialists jobs in IT, network admins and system admins, lumped together but web admin it's own specialty? Makes no sense.

              If you look at the list I provided, that's their ENTIRE view of the IT field, clearly admin is the one term they got slightly better, but totally lost their way in general.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Grey
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                @Grey said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

                It's really irrelevant what you impose upon how IT titles should be. The reality is that, even if HR departments can't figure out a title or pull their heads from their asses to be more accurate...

                Actually that's not true at all. No "real" IT jobs are hired through HR, even the most incompetent IT hiring manager knows that HR can't handle this stuff and doesn't have the knowledge necessary to define the jobs. REALITY is that real IT is hired by IT and they know these titles and that made up HR stuff is how failing companies try to do things and good IT people avoid those jobs and good hiring managers (and good CEOs) never let HR get involved in that way.

                Look at those totally made up and useless titles, you don't really see jobs advertising that gibberish. ANd in the rare case that you do, we all mock them and point out that obviously they aren't hiring anyone and the pay is always way below market.

                You can say that HR and the military define IT all you want, but they are not the industry and have no relevance to it. HR isn't in the hiring path in good companies and certainly not in functional IT.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Grey
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                  @Grey said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

                  It's really irrelevant what you impose upon how IT titles should be.

                  I've never imposed anything, I'm just pointing out how IT hiring works and what the words mean. When you work all over in IT, these are the titles and how they are used broadly and as hiring managers understand them. It's actually the military and HR trying to impose irrelevant, useless, made up titles on an industry that doesn't deal with them. What hiring managers even know about stuff like this and why would they? Knowing that the military makes up jobs that don't exist in the real world does nothing for hiring the people you need.

                  If the theory that HR uses this was correct, how could you ever staff your IT departments? Half the jobs you need don't exist so you simply can't hire them? And the other half are all wrong and useless. There is a reason that we don't see jobs with these titles, because this isn't how people are hiring.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller
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                    Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

                      Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                      And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

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                      • wirestyle22W
                        wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

                        Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                        Girl: So tell me about yourself
                        Me: I am no one.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

                          Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                          And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                          And that's sad because it's natural to become a generalist

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Dashrender
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                            @Dashrender said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

                            Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                            And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                            So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                              last edited by

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

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

                              Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                              And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                              You mean as a title? Generalist is the only JOB in the SMB. SMB titles are literally gibberish.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                                @wirestyle22 said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

                                Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                And that's sad because it's natural to become a generalist

                                Only in places lacking enough people to properly split up roles. Actually quite naturally to specialize.

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                                  @wirestyle22 said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

                                  Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                  And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                  And that's sad because it's natural to become a generalist

                                  In the SMB, it's really the only option - as Scott as mentioned and I agree. Sure there are rare times when you can become a specialist, but that's mostly only on the larger side of the SMB market, which by comparison is much smaller an arena

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                    @Dashrender said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

                                    Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                    And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                    So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

                                    Right, knowing the truth and knowing how to market are two different things. But you can't market well if you don't know the truth.

                                    Then you have to decide if you are going to market well within the truth, or just lie.

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                                    • wirestyle22W
                                      wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

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

                                      Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                      And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                      So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

                                      Right, knowing the truth and knowing how to market are two different things. But you can't market well if you don't know the truth.

                                      Then you have to decide if you are going to market well within the truth, or just lie.

                                      So I either lie or I market myself poorly. Great.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                                        last edited by

                                        @wirestyle22 said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

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

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

                                        Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                        And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                        So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

                                        Right, knowing the truth and knowing how to market are two different things. But you can't market well if you don't know the truth.

                                        Then you have to decide if you are going to market well within the truth, or just lie.

                                        So I either lie or I market myself poorly. Great.

                                        Welcome to American employment 😉

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
                                          last edited by

                                          @wirestyle22 said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

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

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

                                          Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                          And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                          So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

                                          Right, knowing the truth and knowing how to market are two different things. But you can't market well if you don't know the truth.

                                          Then you have to decide if you are going to market well within the truth, or just lie.

                                          So I either lie or I market myself poorly. Great.

                                          If you read carefully, I didn't say that. And you are making huge assumptions like you will only work for the SMB. Which is true, but only because you force it to be so.

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                                            wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

                                            @wirestyle22 said in When Is It Okay to Say You Are a System Administrator:

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

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

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

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

                                            Also notice, according to ASVAB... there is no title, whatsoever, for the ENTIRE SMB IT space. Not a single one.

                                            And really - there probably shouldn't be. As mentioned - though not accepted by Scott - Generalist would not be acceptable to most people hiring in the SMB space, at least with my very limited exposure.

                                            So of course, Scott's right - we should only 'talk' about correct things, and not have discussions around incorrect things - bad practices - but at the same time, knowing your audience and making your resume suit that situation is key.

                                            Right, knowing the truth and knowing how to market are two different things. But you can't market well if you don't know the truth.

                                            Then you have to decide if you are going to market well within the truth, or just lie.

                                            So I either lie or I market myself poorly. Great.

                                            Welcome to American employment 😉

                                            I'm not going to be a shitty person to make money, so I guess I'm choosing poverty

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