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Here's a question that I'm sure almost every one of you have come across in your careers unless you are still working for the first company you ever worked for.

In IT, most job descriptions seem to be made up. A Senior Systems Analyst at company A seems to do something very different from that same Senior Systems Analyst at company B.

Is there a Standards organisation (like CMMI or ISO or something) that maintains a list of Job Descriptions?

I've been asked to define my role. I was employed as a "Technical Architect" a couple of months ago, and asked to let the CTO know what I think a Technical Architect Role should consist of.

Surely somewhere on earth there must be a recognised Standards based list of Job Titles...

Anyone know of a good one?

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This is not an exact duplicate. The referenced question was talking about a specific situation and the OP is looking for a standardized list of job titles. Voting to reopen - though I don't think such a list exists. – tvanfosson Apr 28 at 15:55
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salary.com has a list of job titles and descriptions. Not exactly ISO, but it's probably as good as you're going to get. – Jon B Apr 28 at 15:56
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I would agree that this is not an exact duplicate although the questions are similar. I would also vote to reopen. I think anyone actually reading the two questions would see that they are different. – Ryan Guill Apr 28 at 15:58
I would vote to close as not programming related. There are a million career websites where this question would better belong, being the appropriate audience to ask. – Adam Davis Apr 28 at 16:00
GSA has a likely list: gsaadvantage.gov/ref_text/GS35F0754N/… – tvanfosson Apr 28 at 16:02
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closed as exact duplicate by Adam Robinson, John Topley, TStamper, Jon B, dirkgently Apr 28 at 15:51

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Sounds a lot like this question.

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This is too unregulated a profession for that. And I like it as it is.

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