u/Brico16

Hey quick question.

I’ve been at the same company for a long time and held many different positions. The problem is many of those positions had creative fluffy titles that fit the company jargon but don’t translate to the activities we actually did. Like even to friends and family I would say my title and they’d be like “what?” And I’d say “I’m essentially (insert more generic term) for the company.” And people would understand.

So I took the job descriptions from the careers site and used AI to make a more generic title so a recruiter at other companies could get a better understanding of the role.

My most recent position on the resume is correctly titled as it is more generic anyways because a reorg occurred and to stay employed I took a job in a different part of the company with less creative job titles. I don’t have to clarify to others what I actually do when I list that title because you know it when you hear it.

Even though all of these positions I had were in the same company, would it be problem during employment verification if I found work elsewhere?

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u/Brico16 — 8 days ago