New job IT titles in 2010? I want to be a "Wiki Master."
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07/Sep/2007 9:38AM
New job IT titles in 2010? I want to be a "Wiki Master."

Blogger Vinnie Mirchandani is wondering what new IT job titles we'll see in the next three years. He suggests the following:

Mashup Services Coordinator Enterprise Virtualizer iPhone Coordinator Utility Computing/Shared Services Manager Facebook Coordinator Sensor Portfolio Director Wiki Master Workday Systems Liaison Global Sourcing Coordinator

A commenter adds:

Chief Decision Officer Decision Architect

And if you're into this sort of thing, here's a futurist's look at new job titles in 2020. It includes such gems as:
 

E-scrubber: Works to undo or minimize the indiscretions that people accumulate on the Web. Unrealtor: Creates virtual tourism, adventure and retail destinations. Deceptionist: Provides tech-enabled deception services for those wishing to disguise their activities. Geoscaper: Makes corporate and private properties look attractive in Google Earth-style aerial views. Unplugger: Counselor (or mental health professional) who helps wean people from excessive technology use.

 
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Related: Where will the jobs be in 2012? (MSNBC)
 




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07/Sep/2007 9:38AM
Blogger Vinnie Mirchandani is wondering what new IT job titles we'll see in the next three years. He suggests the following:Mashup Services Coordinator Enterprise Virtualizer iPhone Coordinator Utility Computing/Shared Services Manager Facebook Coordinator Sensor Portfolio Director Wiki Master Workday Systems Liaison Global Sourcing Coordinator

07/Sep/2007 9:38AM
Blogger Vinnie Mirchandani is wondering what new IT job titles we'll see in the next three years. He suggests the following:Mashup Services Coordinator Enterprise Virtualizer iPhone Coordinator Utility Computing/Shared Services Manager Facebook Coordinator Sensor Portfolio Director Wiki Master Workday Systems Liaison Global Sourcing Coordinator

06/Sep/2007 5:52AM
We've all heard the dilemma doctors face when they're asked medical questions in a casual (read, not office) setting. The savvy ones knowthat they can just deflect the question by advising the inquirer to &quot;give my office a call and we'll set up an appointment and look intoit.&quot; Sometimes a request for your professional knowledge isn't so easy to dismiss. Case in point, just a few weeks ago I was casually asked (via email) aquestion about a computer related matter. I happily (and freely) replied to the emailed question with an email of my own offering a

06/Sep/2007 5:52AM
We've all heard the dilemma doctors face when they're asked medical questions in a casual (read, not office) setting. The savvy ones know that they can just deflect the question by advising the inquirer to &quot;give my office a call and we'll set up an appointment and look into it.&quot; Sometimes a request for your professional knowledge isn't so easy to dismiss. Case in point, just a few weeks ago I was casually asked (via email) a question about a computer related matter. I happily (and freely) replied to the emailed question with an email of my own offering a somewhat detailed response.

06/Sep/2007 5:52AM
We've all heard the dilemma doctors face when they're asked medical questions in a casual (read, not office) setting. The savvy ones know that they can just deflect the question by advising the inquirer to &quot;give my office a call and we'll set up an appointment and look into it.&quot; Sometimes a request for your professional knowledge isn't so easy to dismiss. Case in point, just a few weeks ago I was casually asked (via email) a question about a computer related matter. I happily (and freely) replied to the emailed question with an email of my own offering a somewhat detailed response.

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