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Hello,
i have a simple proffesional question , i have a few years of experience and am about to move to another job , i was a BIM Architect and in the new company am supposed to be a BIM Coordinator, the point is am thinking of asking them to name my title as Architect BIM Coordinator or BIM Architectural Coordinator , because am basically an archiect ,
is there a title like that or youre just a coordinator , any thoughts on that from Experienced members ?
Thnaks in advance
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Titles are whatever the organization wants to create. I think holding on to keeping your architect title is right. I would push for "Architect, BIM Coordinator".
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thanks for the Advice
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