02-10-2006, 09:05 PM
Avoid titles that sound like department heads and find a title that expresses the professional capabilities of the person.
For example, I am a one man show, run my own business currently and my title is Creative Director. I am hired both asa graphic design as well as a creative director, to come and supervise photography shoots etc, or to review and change exisiting creative work done for my client by others. It's an industry term... to provide the creative direction on a project ....
I think there is a balance to be struck that conveys the level at which the professional can perform and the relevance of their position in the current company.
"Software Solution Architect - Software Solutions Engineer"
or as jimmypoo suggests above.. .. "Exective Software Engineer" =D
3p
For example, I am a one man show, run my own business currently and my title is Creative Director. I am hired both asa graphic design as well as a creative director, to come and supervise photography shoots etc, or to review and change exisiting creative work done for my client by others. It's an industry term... to provide the creative direction on a project ....
I think there is a balance to be struck that conveys the level at which the professional can perform and the relevance of their position in the current company.
"Software Solution Architect - Software Solutions Engineer"
or as jimmypoo suggests above.. .. "Exective Software Engineer" =D
3p