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Danny boy wrote: » Hi all, I work for a small company in IT support, doing basically everything to do with IT. However I've recently been given two non-IT job roles and I'm uncertain whether this is a good or a bad thing. 1 - Dealing with procurement, checking stock levels and placing orders with suppliers. 2 - Health and safety officer for the company - not sure what this will involve but I will have to undergoing training in order become qualified for this. My job title hasn't changed from a support one, and I expect that the two roles will take up only a fairly small portion of my time. I don't think the experience of the two roles will prove detrimental to my CV but I feel uneasy about the prospect of spending time on activities which won't further my IT career. I was wondering if anybody has an opinion on this?
Everyone wrote: » My company chose 800 of its 3000 employes to send through LEAN/Six Sigma training. I was one of them, and now have a certification for it. I also got thrown into an Emergency Management Committee, again, nothing to do with IT, where I was the only non-manager on the committee. In fact most of them were Director or VP level.
LordQarlyn wrote: » Well, I'd spin it on my resume to support my IT career as: SIGMA Six as I understand is about quality control or process improvement, so I'd say something like "responsible for improving and maintianing network/system reliability" Emergency Management Committee sounds a little like "developed and maintained Business Continuity Planning for the network/system." Just me though...
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