Mr_Muffin wrote: » Subway are always looking for 'Sandwich Artists'. Seems like you'd need a degree of some sort for that.
wp_rathead wrote: » Social Media Commentator
PandaPoo wrote: » What else can you call a nail technician?
Knex. wrote: » Engineer or director are nearly worse. Especially in American companies. At least analyst is relevant for roles such as Systems analyst, data analyst, etc. You get people adding "Engineer" on to their title without the slightest relevancy to actually engineering. Or people entitling themselves with crap like, "Director of Communications", when all they do is take inbound sales calls. There's probably a job role entitled "Job Title Engineer", for people who come up with all of these craptastic names.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » I'd say 20 years a go before high speed broadband and social media people were more honest and direct about their role. Now it's all cloaked in language suggesting a position above their station which they have to broadcast to anyone who sees them.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » What's the technical term for a porn star?
syklops wrote: » Jesus, you're very bitter.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Have a thanks.
RubyGlee wrote: » A well known bank recently had positions available for customer champions. gave me giggle
jimgoose wrote: » The right person can do a lot with a role like that.
Saralee4 wrote: » whats the story with 'engineering' too?
smash wrote: » Don't start... So many design based jobs now have 'engineer' added to the job title.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » The world "Analyst" has to be the biggest bullsh!t word to make some one pretend they are more important than they are in their work description whilst at the same time being evasive and economical with their actual role. On social media sites every 3rd person is an "analyst" - and that's it! Up there with a nail technician imo. It's so common. Needs to be stigmatised to be rid.
parc wrote: » :rolleyes: An analyst analyses data to get information. Pretty clear job description but you seem to be having difficulty with it
stimpson wrote: » I've never been a Project Manager - they are the ones who are meant to ensure things happen, but are generally lazy or incompetent, but consider themselves important because they have the word Manager in their title. They are more deserving of you're ire than us poor Analyists.