To me, job titles don't matter. Everyone is in sales. It's the only way we stay in business.
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People who are constantly looking for the opportunity to do something new are also people who are not going to be helped by having job titles - job titles create expectations of specialization and focus which don't map really well to creating the best possible experience for your customers.
I have always said that everyone is in sales. Maybe you don't hold the title of salesperson, but if the business you are in requires you to deal with people, you, my friend, are in sales.
The longer the title, the less important the job.
At the end of the day, the position is just a position, a title is just a title, and those things come and go. It's really your essence and your values that are important.
We don't have titles on our business cards. No one really gets any special treatment. No one gets a corner office to put pictures of their family and their dog in.
The word actress has always seemed less a job description to me than a title.
The one guiding principle over my 23-year career in TV has been as long as I'm having fun, I really don't care what the job title is.
You can be a leader in your workplace, your neighborhood, or your family, all without having a title.
I'm a big believer that it doesn't matter what you call your company, nobody ever notices.
I think titles are important to your career. Whether you reign as champion for a long time or just have it for the time being, to be part of a company and be their champion is always good to have on your resume.
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