We have generic job descriptions where I work.

So generic that the job descriptions can't be tied to individual positions,
statements of qualifications or to help determine who is essential during
strikes.

We had discussions a few times on this list about "application DBAs" (an
oxymoron in my opinion) vs. "DBAs".

Is this for a medium-sized firm?  consulting firm?  government?

In large shops there tends to be more specialization.  In smaller
environments people get to do many different things, which is exciting, but
given some of the job ads I've seen in the past four years, people in small
shops probably feel like they are putting out fires most of the time.

Patrice.

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We tried to clearify the job responsibility between
DBA and developer.  Anyone have sample paper or can
point me to the web site?

Thanks.

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