Hi, can someone please explain to me the difference between: • Architect • Solutions Architect • Pre-Sales Solutions Architect And what each one does more precisely please? It would be really helpful to gain insights from the ones that actually work in these positions or from someone who has real knowledge about this, if possible. Thank you! @meta @amazon @linkedin @ibm @sap @dell @netflix @apple @nvidia @databricks @adobe @microsoft @wework @google @samsung @cisco @intel @amd @sony @oracle #tech
These are all different names for the same job, usually. Each company uses modified terms, but you won’t find all of these roles in one company since they are identical.
That's super inaccurate
You are mistaken. Sales engineer, customer engineer, solutions architect, architect, enterprise architect - all exactly the same.
Architect is usually a tech position helping teams and orgs with high level technical design and long term planning. The other two are usually sales or prof service adjacent
So architect >>> engineer >>> solutions architect / pre-sales solution architect ?
They're different jobs, not a hierarchy