Wow, EDI Goddess is the title I insist on internally too.  It instills
confidence in others.  ;-)

I do everything here including development, project management, personnel
stuff and pulling rabbits out of hats.  For that I have a manager title
"officially"

On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Leah Halpin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> I've always preferred EDI Goddess. Actually, my favorite was "EDI Technical
>
> Manager" which meant I got to do all the fun techie stuff and the "EDI
> Division
> Manager" got to deal with all the personnel "issues".
>
> Really, this is going to be company specific, unless you think you can get
> your
> company to make up a new title for you.
>
> Check out your own company's hierarchy of titles and descriptions and then
> fit
> yourself in.
>
> I will probably get some flack for this, as division of duties is greatly
> dependent on industry and size of your company, but server administration
> (especially hardware) is not generally an EDI responsibility. So you could
> argue for 80% of a Network/Server administrator's pay on top of what you're
>
> making.
>
> Leah
>
> ________________________________
> From: Benjamin <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 3:23:27 PM
> Subject: [EDI-L] <MISC> EDI-related job titles
>
> As the season of annual reviews is just around the corner, I was wondering
> if
> anyone knows of a good resource that would list EDI-related job titles and
> their
> descriptions. Obviously, I know what my job title is and I know what my job
>
> duties are, but I'm not 100% sure that my job title is appropriate for all
> the
> duties I am responsible for.
>
> My thought (crazy hope) is that if I can argue that my job duties warrant a
> more
> accurate [higher] job description, I might be able to argue a better pay
> rate,
> too :-) My current job title is "EDI Coordinator" and I work in an EDI
> department of one (albeit not without some help), in a medium-sized retail
> company. I handle just about all aspects of the EDI process for my company,
>
> including any map changes, development projects, trading partner testing,
> and
> data issue troubleshooting/resolution. I am about 80% responsible for all
> server administration over our hardware.
>
> I have heard the following job titles used to describe colleagues working
> in
> this industry, but I'm not sure what the hierarchy is: analyst,
> coordinator,
> manager, specialist, administrator. I'm guessing there are also others.
> I've
> always felt that a "manager" manages "people" and not "things", so I
> wouldn't
> consider myself an "EDI Manager". I also wouldn't feel that I'm an "EDI
> Administrator" until I am 100% responsible for every EDI aspect in my
> company.
> Of the remaining (and also unknown) job titles, I'm not sure which is "more
>
> advanced" than the others.
>
> I have checked a few websites for job descriptions, but without being able
> to
> find one that has all job titles listed, it is difficult to see how they
> rank
> amongst one another. Is there an agency or site that would have such
> information?
>
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