So what’s really in a name and how important is it to you? Could you be missing out by skipping for grand titles?
When searching for a new job, the job title is often the first thing we learn about a prospective role. Some people put huge value on these few words which are used to summarise the role: “Job titles are a key part of the job hunting process, and we all attach a certain amount of our identity and self-worth to this simple description – don’t forget our ancestors were so attached to their job title that it could form part of their surname (think Mr Baker),” advises accountancy recruitment specialist, Sam Holt from Big Sky Additions.
When searching for your ideal role, it can be easy to read too much into the two or three words that advertise the vacancy: “Its important to consider the bigger picture rather than simply accepting a job because you think the job title has added significance or will enhance your CV – at the end of the day it’s the content of the role that really matters,’ continues Sam.
Some employers are using unusual job titles to attract younger workers or make their job vacancies stand out in a competitive recruitment marketplace. “Tweaking the job title can reflect the branding of the company and inject a bit of humour which could be indicative of a more relaxed workplace culture,” suggests Sam.
Here are some of the most unusual job titles we’ve found:
Ambient replenishment controller – Shelf stacker
Personal grooming consultant – Shop assistant in a shaver shop
Director of first impressions – Receptionist
Director of storytelling – Creates social media campaigns
Beverage Dissemination Officer – Bartender
Chick Sexer – Someone who determines the sex of chickens
Digital Overlord – Website Manager
Retail Jedi – Shop Assistant
Wizard of Light Bulb Moments – Marketing Director
Chief Chatter – Call Centre Manager
Animal Colourist – This person dyes animals for movies and marketing campaigns
Problem Wrangler – Counsellor
Twisted Brother – Balloon Artist
Digital Dynamo – Digital Marketing Executive
For further advice on your next career move, contact Sam Holt today :-
e: sam@bigskyadditions.co.uk