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UX Developer is a misleading and potentially damaging job title

5 pointsby muriithiover 13 years ago

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bri3dover 13 years ago
I don't understand the point in getting frustrated with someone calling themselves something you don't agree with - it'll always happen, and it's trivial to ignore. The cocky and obnoxious amongst your friends (or the people you follow online) will always pretend they're something they're not, especially when it comes to job titles.<p>To boot, I've met quite a few self-proclaimed "UX developers" who fill a very useful niche - they're people with training and experience in the UX field who have also taught themselves enough development to handle HTML, CSS, and basic DOM-manipulation JS duties without adding a burden to the rest of the development team.<p>Job titles are only a very loose guideline - if you're hiring, interview people to find out what they mean by their "title." If you're getting hired, interview your interviewers to find out what they want out of your title. Otherwise, just ignore it. It's so vague that it's never useful.