My first andwer was “IA” because that’s my tribe, but year to year people tell me that what I do is called something else or that someone else does my job. I just keep on doing me, but if I were looking for a job, I don’t know what title I would want.
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Maybe this is the same kind of growing pains loop many people find themselves in. And we bring job titles along for the ride.
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I'm not sure this will result in a valid answer. IA is a far more technical discipline than generally acknowledged. A lot of designers I know misuse the term to refer to making 'site maps' (I *may have* been guilty of this once or twice too)
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Not expecting valid testing or statistical significance via Twitter poll.

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My hunch is that UXers are tasked with IA, but haven’t got anywhere near deriving a true controlled vocabulary
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What leads to your hunch? Curious since I'm pretty sure you don't mean this as a blanket statement for all UX professionals.
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I’m an IA who practices UX
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I consider myself a professional drawer of rectangles. (Lorne Michaels voice) “Yes, it has a button, but is it the *right* button?”
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I seldom consider myself
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Anyone who lays out content for ease of findability, understanding and decision making is an IA, no?
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