What is my job title? (I have to fill out some forms)
I work for a small business. Here are the things I do on a regular basis: Manage computer systems (monitor, repair, update/upgrade), Shipping & Receiving, Order Entry, Reconcile Bank Accounts, Create/design printed catalogs (including 75% of image acquisition aka photography), update/manage website (add new products), also update back-end system with new products. Work trade shows, like the NY Gift Show, I sell the product along side our sales reps because I know it so well.
Any Idea? lol This company would have a hard time running itself without me.
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M$2 Answers
It shows you do something with technology, implies that you have quite a lot of authority and responsibility, yet is vague enough to not exclude things like Shipping and Receiving or sales. Sounds impressive on business cards and paperwork too.
Other possibilities:
Imply that you run the place without owning it:
- General Manager and Technologist
- Technical Manager
- Director of Sales and Technology
- Sales and Technical Support Manager
- Sales and Technical Support Associate
- Head Geek in Charge
- Tech Guru and Operations Manager
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M$
I think I'm liking your answer the most at this point. Honestly the Sales part doesn't make up more than 3-5 days for the whole year, I'm more of the behind the scenes guy that does most of the work. Technical Operations Manager probably overstates my training (mostly self taught), head geek in charge probably is more up my alley. I'll have to think about this for a few minutes.