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How do I explain to a non-Technical person what I do for a living?

The situation is well known:

Q: What's your job in your new company? Tell me!
A: I implement web applications for ..... in Java with Spring and ...
Q: pretendinginterest Ahaaa... that sounds interesting

What's your appropriate answer? How do you deal with such doomed questions?

Do you white-lie?
Are you honest and get a "Oh, he's a freak" look?
Do you describe your jobs for dummies?

What are your best answers?

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should be community wiki – Neil Butterworth Apr 22 at 13:46
Thx, forgotten it, it's done! – furtelwart Apr 22 at 13:47
stackoverflow.com/questions/167827/… stackoverflow.com/questions/496058/… – George Stocker Apr 22 at 14:00
stackoverflow.com/questions/6988/… – George Stocker Apr 22 at 14:00

closed as exact duplicate by George Stocker, LFSR Consulting, Rob, Gulzar, Aron Rotteveel Apr 22 at 14:07

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Here's a content-free reply I like to give:

"I implement enterprise solutions in a manner that allows our employees and customers to synergize on the sharing of information in a unified format, leveraging technology to its ultimate potential."

Tweak it to what you specifically do.

Alternatively:

"I'm a teacher. I write instructions for computers and they follow them. "

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+0.3 for the first and +0.7 for the second. Nice one. – furtelwart Apr 22 at 13:55
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I think I might start saying that I troll forums all day.

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I recently asked a guy that got a job with our favorite search engine what he was doing for them. I was trying to find out if he was a technical person or not.

He said, "I work with our partner companies to bring services together to meet the strategic vision."

We were interupted at this point so I still have no idea what he does. Manager? Dev? BA?

The reality is that a lot of people actually know the different areas we can work in. If you tell someone that you're a developer or network engineer or business analyst most people will actually know what that means.

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"I write computer programs."

--> "How do you do that?"

"Well, you actually write them using some specific applications and... listen, it's quite complex, do you really want to know? It'll take a while to explain."

--> "Another time maybe."

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"You know those websites where the information is dynamic and you can even change it, post photos, etc., such as Facebook? Well, I write applications like those, but with another purpose which is ..."

--> "So you build websites?"

"It's more like I write programs you use through the Internet."

--> "How do you do that?"

Etc...

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The web designer at our company says that programmers do "Formulas and stuff". Since the first time i have heard that I use this explanation and it works :)

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That's an excellent solution! I kind of hate the simplification...but if it gets the job done, great! – David Berger Apr 22 at 14:07
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I don't.

"What do you do?"
"Work for COMPANY"
"I mean what do you do?"

*quizzical stare*

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Make sites <.<

But usually i just cut with "Working in IT, nothing interesting really"

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First, why would one want to talk to non-IT guys ^^ and second - talking about technical stuff while still making it interesting and understandable in layman's terms is such an exploitable skill (or gift) that we'd have to charge you large amounts of money and make you sign various illegal papers for that particular secret anyway ^^

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"why would one want to talk to non-IT guys," Unfortunately woman usually are not in IT (at least not a cute ones) ;) – Alekc Apr 22 at 14:01
Hah. Downvotes. People have no sense of humour. – J. Steen Apr 22 at 14:06
But think about the possibilities of setting your bar higher and actually only talk to cute and technically skilled women! ... – Oskar Duveborn Apr 22 at 14:07
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It's worse when it's a job interview.

"What did I do at my last job? Oh, it was... it was something very similar to what I'll soon be doing here."

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"I work in IT, basically, I make sure the computers in the building are running smoothly and talking to eachother."

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I don't. I tried once and now I don't have any friends ;o)

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I end up having to put it in terms of things that they know. I used to make PC software that connected to embedded power systems control devices. I just told them "it's like the iTunes compared to the iPod". For less technically advanced people, I just said, "it something that you put on your computer to talk to something that's like a thermostat

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"I flip bits for a living."

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I usually just say Software Developer or Software Engineer. If they want more detail, they can ask and go down the rabbit hole.

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I make the internet.

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Tell them you're a computer wizard and you teach computers how to do things.

Really though, in your case, just say you "make websites". I don't tell them that I am a PHP developer who rolls out large scale web applications, I just tell them something they understand.

Would I white lie? It depends on the job. In my case, no, I do what I said above. But if I had some specific job that would be complex to the average user, I would dumb it down.

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+1. The Elves and Magic Pixies need to be organised by someone? – Ian Quigley Apr 22 at 13:51
I put the magic smoke inside. Don't let it out! – Marc Bernier Apr 22 at 15:18
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I work with computers. - Can you fix the printer? There's a paper jam...

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It's easy to fix it. I saw this in "Office Space". – Cristian Ciupitu Apr 22 at 13:57
+1 because I hate those questions "My computer does work, can you fix that?". No further details available – Jacob Adams Apr 22 at 14:01
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Please dont tell outsiders about the scam.

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