IT Architect
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@brianlittlejohn said in IT Architect:
@wirestyle22 Thats my current role... im basically title-less ... or the IT guy...
This is literally how my boss introduces me to everyone - this is our "IT guy" Jason.
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@scottalanmiller That is most likely what I would put on my resume...
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@wirestyle22 said in IT Architect:
Hm. My title here is just IT Technician however I run the entire infrastructure--servers, switches, firewalls, dekstop support, etc. What would be an appropriate title for this level of responsibility? Systems Administrator?
No, It Generalist would be what you do.
Thats what I did in SMB before moving to Enterprise. I'm a Server and Network Administrator now. Most of us only do one of the other I'm the only one that does both network and servers.
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@Dashrender said in IT Architect:
@brianlittlejohn said in IT Architect:
@wirestyle22 Thats my current role... im basically title-less ... or the IT guy...
This is literally how my boss introduces me to everyone - this is our "IT guy" Jason.
I have a manager (not mine, I Report to the IT director at corp) at the location I work out of (since my office isn't in the corporate office, since I didn't want to move). Who refers to me as the "computer dude" um.. yeah I don't even touch desktops.
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@Jason said in IT Architect:
@wirestyle22 said in IT Architect:
Hm. My title here is just IT Technician however I run the entire infrastructure--servers, switches, firewalls, dekstop support, etc. What would be an appropriate title for this level of responsibility? Systems Administrator?
No, It Generalist would be what you do.
Thats what I did in SMB before moving to Enterprise. I'm a Server and Network Administrator now. Most of us only do one of the other I'm the only one that does both network and servers.
And it's not common, so you pretty much HAVE to say "System AND Network Admin" to make it clear that it is a 50/50 role.
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@scottalanmiller said in IT Architect:
And it's not common, so you pretty much HAVE to say "System AND Network Admin" to make it clear that it is a 50/50 role.
Yeah the only reason I am is because I know both, and when you have issues that cross over both sometimes it can be hard for people that only know one to work together to fix the issue.