Re: Even the CEO of Monster lies on his resume
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My formal title is also Documentation Specialist and I was christened
the "Documentation Goddess" by a colleague after I revised his document
for presentation in a meeting.
A friend had business cards printed up that announced
her job title as "Editrix," which I am thinking of
proposing at my next job review for my own title :->
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