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Possible careers

Here follows examples of different careers one can have working with Power Platform.

  • Consultant at a Microsoft partner
  • Microsoft employee
  • ISV vendor
  • Start-up as ISV partner or Consultancy firm
  • Business Analyst
  • Project Manager who works at an ISV company, consultancy firm or at an organization who builds Power Platform related solutions to be used at that organization.
  • Business User who uses apps, automation and chat bots and/or become a Maker and Citizen Developer too.
  • Scrum Master
  • Product Owner
  • Developer

Mentoring

Roles

You often see Citizen Developer vs. Professional Developer. The Citizen Developer is usually someone at an organization who knows the business and who uses low-code tools to create business applications which support business processes, takes away manual work and make the business more productive. A Professional Developer typically is someone who writes code using an IDE (integrated development environment) and writes traditional code and extends with code where the low-code takes you no further.

A Maker is someone who uses the low-code tools and create apps, chat bots, automations etc. An Admin typically manages environments, settings and Users etc.

Have you seen other descriptions of these personas? Let us know!

Also see Release Plan for a description from a feature perspective, what personas the features that are to be rolled out targets.

The Power Platform Adoption Framework also brings up different roles and personas.