What's another title for C.I.O.?

de9ali

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Isn't there a website that generates titles?

I want a title that encompasses - DBA, programming, graphic design. reporting, etc. Everything that is included to manage an online application.

Any ideas?

 

Grey

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web based applications developer or WBAD (pronounced webad)

 

dman

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CIO = Chief Information Officer, I don't think that's a techie job. That's usually mgmt, although I guess for a small company it would be both. Usually the CIO justifies the finances of what the techies suggest to the CFO and tries to get funds allocated for those items.

Well at least that's my view of the atmosphere from the trenches, not sure I'm correct.

Maybe you can call yourself an I/T Architect or Systems Analyst maybe.
 

DaveSimmons

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You aren't a CIO if you're doing real work. It's a pure management title. It's also a bit sad when people use overblown titles like CIO, CFO, CEO in small companies rather than corporations. Hey look, it's CEO-Shawn!

Developer, like Ameesh said.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
You aren't a CIO if you're doing real work. It's a pure management title. It's also a bit sad when people use overblown titles like CIO, CFO, CEO in small companies rather than corporations. Hey look, it's CEO-Shawn!

Developer, like Ameesh said.

Or "Chief Hacking Officer Mark Maiffret"
 

SagaLore

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I think some of these replies are downright mean.

But I'll add one too :D:beer:

S.T.D.

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