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Previously on "what are different roles in IT industry?"

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    Could be interesting, but why do there graphs end in Nov 2009?
    You mean its not 2009 now? Oh Fuc........

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Could be interesting, but why do there graphs end in Nov 2009?

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    And a remarkable improvement in grammar as well, he's figured out how to use 'the'.
    Yeah. Such a shame his carefully copied out list is wrong though...

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    And a remarkable improvement in grammar as well, he's figured out how to use 'the' ctrl-c and ctrl-v combinations.
    ftfy

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  • chef
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    Calacik,

    It might help a LOT if you explain to people why you want to know rather than abusing those who simply believe you are a troll or a sockpuppet.

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    And a remarkable improvement in grammar as well, he's figured out how to use 'the'.
    The Matrix is just adapting and improving sockies with each new generation it produces. It will keep doing so until the humans stop rejecting them.

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  • cojak
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    Originally posted by calacik View Post
    found something fairly generic/but usefull myself..

    There's a whole range of roles available.

    If you imagine that whether you work for an IT solutions company or whether you work in the IT department for a non IT company (such as retail or financial services) you will be providing IT services to a customer (either a paying customer of your company or someone from within your company such as business development or marketing).

    So if you think through how these services are provided, the roles become apparent. You need:

    Someone to establish how much funding is available and whether the work requested is feasible (Business Systems)

    Someone to establish what the customer wants and document it (Business Analyst)

    Someone to design the thing that the customer wants based on the business analysts work and ensure it is in line with your other products (Architect or Technical Analyst)

    Someone to create the product (Developer)

    Someone to test that the product does what the customer asked for (Test Team)

    Someone to provide the systems and hardware to allow the developer and tester to do their jobs (Infrastructure Support)

    Someone to set the customer up with the product (Implementation Team)

    Someone to provide after sales support to the customer (Support Team)

    Someone to manage this whole process (Project Manager)
    And a remarkable improvement in grammar as well, he's figured out how to use 'the'.

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by calacik View Post
    I am a full time / permanent employed ,my long term goal is to become CEO.

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  • SimonMac
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    Simples, you are either a Permie or a Contractor

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  • calacik
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    found something fairly generic/but usefull myself..

    There's a whole range of roles available.

    If you imagine that whether you work for an IT solutions company or whether you work in the IT department for a non IT company (such as retail or financial services) you will be providing IT services to a customer (either a paying customer of your company or someone from within your company such as business development or marketing).

    So if you think through how these services are provided, the roles become apparent. You need:

    Someone to establish how much funding is available and whether the work requested is feasible (Business Systems)

    Someone to establish what the customer wants and document it (Business Analyst)

    Someone to design the thing that the customer wants based on the business analysts work and ensure it is in line with your other products (Architect or Technical Analyst)

    Someone to create the product (Developer)

    Someone to test that the product does what the customer asked for (Test Team)

    Someone to provide the systems and hardware to allow the developer and tester to do their jobs (Infrastructure Support)

    Someone to set the customer up with the product (Implementation Team)

    Someone to provide after sales support to the customer (Support Team)

    Someone to manage this whole process (Project Manager)

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  • northernladuk
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    27

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  • EternalOptimist
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    last week I had a ham one. I really wanted a cheese and onion one, but i chickened out.

    now chicken rolls, theyre good they are.
    if you are a female contractor, Calchick, I dont mind checking yer role out. (but you have to provide the rubber gloves)




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  • MarillionFan
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    Jobstats - IT Jobs Salary Rates and Market Information

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  • calacik
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    Originally posted by mrdonuts View Post
    dont you have a polish/romanian/bulgarian/latvian/lithuanian list that you can get translated?
    no, but if i ever find such a long list i will translate it into all above languages and shove it up your ass.

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  • calacik
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    Originally posted by cojak View Post
    You mean you still don't know after a year?

    http://forums.contractoruk.com/gener...anagement.html
    have u ever come across a bus driver that thinks he is a secret FBI agent?
    u giving me impression that u are one of those!

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