Where I work, "Data Technician" is the entry-level title for my group, while
Network Analyst is the more senior position.  The sys admin title doesn't
exist here, as system administration duties are divided among the LAN
support personnel and LAN analysts.

>  hmmm.. from my somewhat limited knowledge of "titles", I'd say a Network
>  Analyst is usually an entry level network tech. System Admin would be
>  someone who administers the network servers more than the network itself.
>  But then, this is just my opinion of it based on what I've been exposed
to
>  and is probably wrong. <grin>
>  
>  On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, Inamul H wrote:
>  
>  > Hi:
>  > I had interesting argument with my supervisor
>  > about job title so I am wondering which
>  > title weigh more on resume ? System
>  > Administrator or Network ANalyst ?
>  > 
>  > I accepted govie job as I asked everyone's
>  > advise few weeks ago about taking job or
>  > not.
>  > In terms of job duties, it does not make
>  > diffrence what I am gonna be doing regardless
>  > of title.
>  > Thank you everyone,
>  > 
>  > Inamul
>  > 
>  > 
>  > 
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