I am reading the Druapl job postings. Granted they are from individual work places, but so many say the same thing, but want something different. Drupal designer, developer, themer, engineer, trainer, etc. Add prefixes like senior, junior, UI, front-end, and usability and things really get complicated.
Is a Senior Themer the same as a Junior Designer? I'm sure someone is getting mad at the suggestion, but I would not know the difference by reading some of these job posts.
I realize that companies can give any name to any job description, but shouldn't Drupal.org have some basic "authorized" job description for these "titles"?
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Freelance "Drupal Generalist"
Drupal Generalist:
A Drupal Generalist has knowledge, aptitude, or skill in a variety of Drupal CMS areas, as contrasted with a specialist. A jack of all trades, the Generalist hopes to someday become a Specialist in one or more areas, but generally learns the more technical aspects of Drupal only when they need a particular problem solved. Generalists' duties include creating Drupal websites using a variety of contributed modules and themes, as well as some customizing of those modules, themes, template and CSS files, and getting coffee for Senior Generalists when asked.