Can everyone who doesn't care about the specific title stand on the right,
and everyone who wants to define "Interaction design" stand on the left?
Thanks!
Peter

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:21 PM, Brad Nunnally <bnunna...@gmail.com> wrote:

> "Job titles and descriptions only matter to me when I am looking for a job,
> not when I am doing my job"
>
> This was a comment made to me when I was discussing the issue of 'Defining
> the damn thing..' at the IA Summit this past weekend. I fully agree that my
> current job title doesn't mean squat when it comes to the day to day
> activities at work. When I am interviewing for a job however, it is very
> important because the hiring manager has a concept about what that job
> title
> entails.
>
> Personally, I would love to see recruiters and hiring managers stop using
> job titles and simply publish what their needs are. This would provide
> people looking for a job a better representation on what they are getting
> themselves into, and allow the designer to properly assess if they can
> actually do the job.
>
>
> Brad Ty Nunnally
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