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I work for a small holdings company. I am one of two people competing work for building websites. My co-worker's job title - according to the company - is Senior Web Designer. My job title is Web Developer. There has been no announcement but they changed their email signature to Senior Web Developer. This person is in no way a Senior Web Developer - I have seen their code. They are no way even as good as me.



I fear they are presenting themself to businesses within the company as a Senior Web Developer - including to the execs - who are going to pick them over me.



What can I do. Recently my businesses are being assigned to them. Should I go to HR? Please don't advise me to talk with them. This wasn't a typo on their part.









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    I work for a small holdings company. I am one of two people competing work for building websites. My co-worker's job title - according to the company - is Senior Web Designer. My job title is Web Developer. There has been no announcement but they changed their email signature to Senior Web Developer. This person is in no way a Senior Web Developer - I have seen their code. They are no way even as good as me.



    I fear they are presenting themself to businesses within the company as a Senior Web Developer - including to the execs - who are going to pick them over me.



    What can I do. Recently my businesses are being assigned to them. Should I go to HR? Please don't advise me to talk with them. This wasn't a typo on their part.









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      I work for a small holdings company. I am one of two people competing work for building websites. My co-worker's job title - according to the company - is Senior Web Designer. My job title is Web Developer. There has been no announcement but they changed their email signature to Senior Web Developer. This person is in no way a Senior Web Developer - I have seen their code. They are no way even as good as me.



      I fear they are presenting themself to businesses within the company as a Senior Web Developer - including to the execs - who are going to pick them over me.



      What can I do. Recently my businesses are being assigned to them. Should I go to HR? Please don't advise me to talk with them. This wasn't a typo on their part.









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      I work for a small holdings company. I am one of two people competing work for building websites. My co-worker's job title - according to the company - is Senior Web Designer. My job title is Web Developer. There has been no announcement but they changed their email signature to Senior Web Developer. This person is in no way a Senior Web Developer - I have seen their code. They are no way even as good as me.



      I fear they are presenting themself to businesses within the company as a Senior Web Developer - including to the execs - who are going to pick them over me.



      What can I do. Recently my businesses are being assigned to them. Should I go to HR? Please don't advise me to talk with them. This wasn't a typo on their part.







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