I do think it is very useful to HR depts. and new job seekers to have
definable titles and labels they can use for different professions.
What's missing for me personally are some concise descriptions of
the work itself. If anyone can tell me briefly what information
architecture should involve and what user experience design should
involve that would be extremely helpful. I think of 'experience' as
the outcome of design so I am still not sure what scope of things are
actually being designed by UX Designers. If you were to scope a
curriculum today for teaching, what would be the boundaries of each
discipline and what would be the areas of specialty? 


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