I was semi-considering at one place making my title Computational Demonologist, especially since I primarily did systems level programming and reverse engineering there.
Titles at small companies are flexible, and at large companies may not even be indicative of what you do. My first software job my official title was "Data Analyst". I wrote a good chunk of the server code, did gatekeeping on getting stuff into prod, did application rearchitecture of the backend. That sound like a Data Analyst?
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I was semi-considering at one place making my title Computational Demonologist, especially since I primarily did systems level programming and reverse engineering there.
Titles at small companies are flexible, and at large companies may not even be indicative of what you do. My first software job my official title was "Data Analyst". I wrote a good chunk of the server code, did gatekeeping on getting stuff into prod, did application rearchitecture of the backend. That sound like a Data Analyst?