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I'm a software engineer who works with Java/JSP applications. Apple asked me what I did for a living when I was registering my iPod and presented me with a bunch of options. Three of them could probably match but I wondered what all of you programmers did when confronted with a question that was not answerable with "Programmer"

Keep in mind these are the only things to pick from. I love it cause it's like "Yes I'm in IT. Yes I'm a Web Designer. Yes what I do is engineering."

  • MIS/IT
  • Web Designer
  • Engineering
  • Other
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Should be Community Wiki. – MiffTheFox Oct 6 at 23:37
Yep, should be a community wiki, and probably belongs to meta.stackoverflow.com. – Franci Penov Oct 6 at 23:38
@Franci: why would you want to dump this on Meta? This question is not about Stack Overflow. – voyager Oct 7 at 0:15

closed as not programming related by Franci Penov, Steven Sudit, Michael, voyager, SilentGhost Oct 7 at 11:04

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None of your damn business.

(That's pretty much my standard answer for all web based forms.)

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Engineering.

(Note added to meet SO's requirements of at least 15 characters answers)

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Software Developer

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There seem to be so many titles all overlapping and meaning a similar role.

I would just go for the nearest role to my official job title. I would have to put down Web Developer or an Analyst.

But to be honest i don't think it matters.. It's just a label.

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Whenever possible, I put down Scientist/Researcher. It's not particularly accurate, but gets me interesting junk mail.

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I also always pick the earliest available year whenever anybody asks for my birth date. – Mark Bessey Oct 7 at 0:31

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