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How to handle job title ladder changes on resume


How detailed should one's job title be in various formats?How do I choose an appropriate job title?What job title should I use on a resume for my work placement?Which job title to use?Title on ResumeJob title conversion on resumeHow to include programmer role in resume when official job title was different?Not sure what my job title isJob title holding me back?Adjust title on resume based on actual job performed?






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The company I work for has changed titles and added an additional step in the ladder and I'm not sure how to appropriately reflect it on my resume.



Previous



  • Associate Engineer

  • Intermediate Engineer

  • Senior Engineer

Now



  • Engineer 1

  • Engineer 2

  • Engineer 3

  • Engineer 4

Associate maps to 1 and senior maps to 4. Intermediate can map to 2 or 3 depending on experience level.



I was hired in at associate and promoted to intermediate. While working as an intermediate the new titles were announced and I was mapped to a 3.



How do I convey this on my resume?



-- Things I'd considered (can be ingored) --



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that the span of time between 2 and 3 is much shorter than 1 and 2 and may seem odd.



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - come up with a date for the implicit promotion to 2 that is before promotion to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that one of the dates is made up.



  • Associate - date I was hired as associate

  • Intermediate - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is similar to the first example with the time between intermediate and 3 being much shorter than the time between associate and intermediate, which may seem odd. It also may be confusing to have the title progression change.










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The company I work for has changed titles and added an additional step in the ladder and I'm not sure how to appropriately reflect it on my resume.



Previous



  • Associate Engineer

  • Intermediate Engineer

  • Senior Engineer

Now



  • Engineer 1

  • Engineer 2

  • Engineer 3

  • Engineer 4

Associate maps to 1 and senior maps to 4. Intermediate can map to 2 or 3 depending on experience level.



I was hired in at associate and promoted to intermediate. While working as an intermediate the new titles were announced and I was mapped to a 3.



How do I convey this on my resume?



-- Things I'd considered (can be ingored) --



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that the span of time between 2 and 3 is much shorter than 1 and 2 and may seem odd.



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - come up with a date for the implicit promotion to 2 that is before promotion to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that one of the dates is made up.



  • Associate - date I was hired as associate

  • Intermediate - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is similar to the first example with the time between intermediate and 3 being much shorter than the time between associate and intermediate, which may seem odd. It also may be confusing to have the title progression change.










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The company I work for has changed titles and added an additional step in the ladder and I'm not sure how to appropriately reflect it on my resume.



Previous



  • Associate Engineer

  • Intermediate Engineer

  • Senior Engineer

Now



  • Engineer 1

  • Engineer 2

  • Engineer 3

  • Engineer 4

Associate maps to 1 and senior maps to 4. Intermediate can map to 2 or 3 depending on experience level.



I was hired in at associate and promoted to intermediate. While working as an intermediate the new titles were announced and I was mapped to a 3.



How do I convey this on my resume?



-- Things I'd considered (can be ingored) --



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that the span of time between 2 and 3 is much shorter than 1 and 2 and may seem odd.



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - come up with a date for the implicit promotion to 2 that is before promotion to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that one of the dates is made up.



  • Associate - date I was hired as associate

  • Intermediate - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is similar to the first example with the time between intermediate and 3 being much shorter than the time between associate and intermediate, which may seem odd. It also may be confusing to have the title progression change.










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The company I work for has changed titles and added an additional step in the ladder and I'm not sure how to appropriately reflect it on my resume.



Previous



  • Associate Engineer

  • Intermediate Engineer

  • Senior Engineer

Now



  • Engineer 1

  • Engineer 2

  • Engineer 3

  • Engineer 4

Associate maps to 1 and senior maps to 4. Intermediate can map to 2 or 3 depending on experience level.



I was hired in at associate and promoted to intermediate. While working as an intermediate the new titles were announced and I was mapped to a 3.



How do I convey this on my resume?



-- Things I'd considered (can be ingored) --



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that the span of time between 2 and 3 is much shorter than 1 and 2 and may seem odd.



  • Engineer 1 - date I was hired as associate

  • Engineer 2 - come up with a date for the implicit promotion to 2 that is before promotion to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is that one of the dates is made up.



  • Associate - date I was hired as associate

  • Intermediate - date I was promoted to intermediate

  • Engineer 3 - date I found out my title had changed

Downside of this approach is similar to the first example with the time between intermediate and 3 being much shorter than the time between associate and intermediate, which may seem odd. It also may be confusing to have the title progression change.







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