A Job Title Is Just a Job Title

Your job title is a label for organisational purposes.

It is not your identity, your worth, or an expression of your limits.

I have seen people refuse opportunities because ‘that’s not my job’ or avoid learning something because ‘I’m not technical’, or ‘I’m not creative.’ The title becomes a cage.

‘I’m just an admin assistant’-that makes you ideally suited to identify a process improvement as you experience the problems daily. ‘I’m a junior’-so you are likely to have the freshest of ideas.

Your job title describes your current role, not your limits. See a problem you can solve? Solve it. Want to learn? Learn.

Don’t let a title hold you back or stop you from asking for help.