← Back to context Comment by Melatonic 20 days ago Use " Solutions architect " maybe instead ? 3 comments Melatonic Reply codezero 20 days ago That title has long been used as a post sales analyst (custom work for $) raw_anon_1111 20 days ago At AWS at least, an SA is free for a client and ci e them advice - not allowed to give a customer code.ProServe consultants (full time employees) are never called SAs hcfman 18 days ago That's a different role. It's made up of different words. Just like "Architect of solutions", yet another mystery role :-)So long as he moves up a grade and is happy, everybody wins.
codezero 20 days ago That title has long been used as a post sales analyst (custom work for $) raw_anon_1111 20 days ago At AWS at least, an SA is free for a client and ci e them advice - not allowed to give a customer code.ProServe consultants (full time employees) are never called SAs
raw_anon_1111 20 days ago At AWS at least, an SA is free for a client and ci e them advice - not allowed to give a customer code.ProServe consultants (full time employees) are never called SAs
hcfman 18 days ago That's a different role. It's made up of different words. Just like "Architect of solutions", yet another mystery role :-)So long as he moves up a grade and is happy, everybody wins.
That title has long been used as a post sales analyst (custom work for $)
At AWS at least, an SA is free for a client and ci e them advice - not allowed to give a customer code.
ProServe consultants (full time employees) are never called SAs
That's a different role. It's made up of different words. Just like "Architect of solutions", yet another mystery role :-)
So long as he moves up a grade and is happy, everybody wins.