by TbobbyZ on 11/10/22, 11:27 PM with 5 comments
This role feels like I’m wearing too many hats. I don’t mind. The team is only 4 people. No one has the knowledge I have so I feel special on the team.
Any book recommendations for what I’ve described would be helpful! Thanks.
by relaunched on 11/11/22, 3:31 AM
Typically, the person that spends time creating tickets, and making sure they are moving along, generally has a title like scrum master, tech lead, product owner, product manager or the like. Each of the aforementioned roles has different additional responsibilities and responsibilities can vary by company, for the same title.
The title consultant typically doesn't refer to a skillset or job function. It's mostly used to describe a person that doesn't work for the company, but can be hired (oftentimes short term) to do anything.
by iceburgcrm on 11/11/22, 6:58 AM
They don't deal with tickets, jira or standups.
I'm not sure you would fit the classic solution developer title. It sounds like you have become a product owner or system owner for a legacy product that has little development but needs to remain stable because many internal employees rely on the system.
Curious what your product is.. is it a crm?
by harrylove on 11/11/22, 3:46 AM
You can certainly continue in your existing role, of course. It doesn’t have to be a transition. But it’s a generalist type of job, and it feels like one discipline ultimately wins out in the end.