Level one: A job title that straightforwardly describes what the person actually does in the job. For example, “Seventh-grade math teacher” or “Data Analyst”
Level two: A job title which claims to describe what the person actually does, but is misleading. For example, if someone was hired as an Electrical Engineer but actually spends their time doing IT work.
You move into level three a bit when the job title is partly about your status in a hierarchy: “Senior Software Engineer” or “Junior Software Engineer”.
As the original post suggests, job titles for high level management are mostly about social status and hierarchy, and therefore are never below level three.
What are level one and two?
Following the Pumpkin Spice meme this looks like Stage One and Stage Two. https://anniegram.substack.com/p/pumpkin-spice-your-life
Level one: A job title that straightforwardly describes what the person actually does in the job. For example, “Seventh-grade math teacher” or “Data Analyst”
Level two: A job title which claims to describe what the person actually does, but is misleading. For example, if someone was hired as an Electrical Engineer but actually spends their time doing IT work.
You move into level three a bit when the job title is partly about your status in a hierarchy: “Senior Software Engineer” or “Junior Software Engineer”.
As the original post suggests, job titles for high level management are mostly about social status and hierarchy, and therefore are never below level three.
I suppose this is a minor point, but I think it’s like Stage Two and Three