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Resume ready for the NSA
Morning, There has been great resume advice on the site and I'm hoping I can get some of it. I turned down a job at the NSA awhile back because I was not ready to move to Baltimore and am ready to put my name in again. Here is my scrubbed resume. If you have ANY critique or advice post it! Anything helps. Thanks!
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New Job
Like many others recently, I was offered a new job. It's about 7K more than I'm currently making which will be nice. It's a Sys Admin position and I'd be the sole IT person. The only thing that slightly worries me is that I would be giving up flexibility such as working different hours if I need to pick up my kids and also…
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Further detail on B&M acceptance after WGU
So I've done my research on WGU and was pleased to discover that there are B&M institutions you can transfer to with the degree for grad school. But I want to be cautious, as to not limit my options for which grad schools I can get into. Does anybody have knowledge of individuals who have gotten into fairly prestigious MBA…
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DSU MSIA Program
Hey all, I've been considering starting a Doctorate in Cyber/IA and I have been leaning heavily in favor of going to Capitol Technology Universities DSc program. After speaking to several of their current students and graduates via LinkedIn I have decided to pursue a MSIA first. I already have a B.S. in IT, an MBA and…
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Degree, Certs, no experience. Not sure where to turn...
So I just finished an associates in software engineering (CIS). I have A+/Net+/Sec+ and OffSec certs. I have experience running a business and projects up. But I have 0 work experience. None at all. I'm willing to work for minimum wage, using none of my specialized skills if that's what it takes. But I just have no idea…
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Wgu mba
I am almost done my MSISA and I was wondering if anyone has completed the MBA ITM from WGU. Would it be worthwhile for someone who wants to run an IT Security department or maybe start her own business as a Security Consultant
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Please help. Wierd exp at work
I joined to the company who got purchased by bigger company. Last week was my first week. Last Friday, this guy contractor approached to me and shared his experiences and we talked. I wanted to build a good relationship with co-workers since i am a newbie to this company. And I kinda wanted to find out what will happen to…
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Salary Negotiation and how do we find out going rates in an area?
Hey All, I'm interviewing with a Cisco Gold partner next week. There is not an official opening available but it's one of those "If you are the right fit, we will find a position" type deals through an employee referral. I'm having trouble finding out what salary I should be asking for. I have 7 years experience with Cisco…
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Free IT/Cyber Security Training for Gov't Employees and Vets
Someone made me aware of this in another section of these forums. However it looks to be pretty useful as another training resource if you are a gov't employee or veteran. https://fedvte.usalearning.gov/
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Better job: sys admin or network engineer?
I know this may sound like nonsense. But I'm trying to choose a direction. Most of my 10 years has been spent in a sys admin role. What job has the better long term outlook? Do you think sys admin jobs are becoming harder to come by? What roles can a sys admin grow into outside of management? Should sys admins just become…
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Thread not going through!
I'm testing to see if it will work this time.
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Resume Help! Entry level with no IT experience
OK so here's my situation at the moment. I'm 6 months away from getting a bachelors degree in information systems and recently got my A+ cert two weeks ago. I want start working while attending my last semester of college. I've only had experience in restaurants and retail. I omit some other job experience because it's the…
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Best thing to do towards a IT security career based on my current knowledge?
Hello, At my current job I am working very closely with VMWare AirWatch. Since AirWatch is a security and compliance tool, I figured my best bet is to learn more about security since AirWatch will be my main project for a while. I’m sorry if this is a silly question, but I was hoping someone could help me with my security…
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Why are so many people attracted to the security field?
I think I see more interest in IT security than anything else. But it seems like this is the section of IT with the greatest level of responsibility, and greatest chance to get your butt handed to you. You're basically saying, "Yes, I'd like to be responsible to protect against anything anyone can think of, and take the…
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InfoSec Analyst job in Chicago
We finally got approval for a position in my team for a minion, I mean... Information Security Analyst. Looking for someone who wants to be part of a very mature security operation. Duties - Review events and alerts - Incident Response - Security awareness - Assist with projects - Anything else the seniors don't feel like…
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Would you negotiate salary in my situation? Other question.
I recently received a job offer for a Cisco engineer position. I'm currently working in a lower tier, similar capacity making around 64K. This initial offer came in for a tad over 80K. The job would be close to home, stable, almost 100% R&S work but the benefits are not so great, to terrible. Would you try to negotiate…
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Wgu bsit
I start class in August and wanted to know if anybody wouldn't mind breaking down which and how many classes are test vs papers?
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Ford Motor Company pentesting
If you are in the metro Detroit area Ford is spinning up a pen testing team.
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Linkedin, worth it?
Does linkedin really work well for some people? I set up my profile and I'm applying to positions now, but I feel as if it's almost like a monster.com website. I NEVER had luck with monster.com
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I am new here.
I need the help of this esteemed community. A little background. I have my associate of CISSP I have my CAPM I am working on undergrad. I work the helpdesk, but I eventually want to get into management. I enjoy project work but I also could see myself as CIO or other type of role. It could also be in security. I enjoy…
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Second Interview for 1st Tier Support Role in a School District
I had a pretty good phone interview with a school district a few days ago for a Tier 1 Support Specialist role and they asked me to come for a second, in-person interview on Monday. The phone interview mostly consisted of them telling me about the job and me being asked about my work habits and soft skills. With that being…
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School District IT Tech interview prep
I have a interview with a school district on Tuesday afternoon. The position title is Information Technology Tech. I am posting the job description below. I am pretty solid on the duties and qualifications: I have both the A+ and Network+, some experience supporting Windows clients, and a little AD (no user accounts,…
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Security role for UNIX/Linux engineer?
Hey all. Knowing how broad of a field security has become, I was wondering what type of security roles would be best suited for a senior level UNIX/Linux engineer? I've continued the system admin and system engineer path for the past 7 years or so over some very large and diverse enterprise environments and while I do…
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It Security Track/Path
Hello all, So my goal after thinking about this more in depth over the past month, I want to leave the help desk and get into the Infosec realm. Based on many many threads that are posted here.... these things I do need to know - Networking concepts in detail - the OSI Model in detail - How a OS system works in detail -…
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Probation - help
I got a probation semester at WGU because I just got readmitted. I chose the MS: Cybersecurity and Information Assurance. Anyone got any advice for this program? I haven't had my last classes audited for this program to see if I got any credits grandfathered in or not. I took Risk Management and Cyber Law and these classes…
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Need some advice
Hey Guys I need some advice on what I should look into. I am 21 years old and currently working as a help desk technician, contract ends in about 4 months. They are talk about extending it but I want something a little more secure. I have had an internship as an IT Support assistant for a little over a year, and when this…
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IT grunt work for early level experience?
I want to make the career switch to IT, but I'm in my late 20s and I will have some industry certifications but no experience when I apply to my first job. Is there some sort of "undesirable" location or position that would be glad to take anyone where I could develop my skill base? Other fields have things of this sort,…
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RGE with JH
I am having an RGE moment Resume Generating Event. I am doing project management for a small company. The project itself is fun, taking them from excel and paperwork to a CRM system. If you have ever done this you know the amount of work that is. I have been here for 3 months. My plan is to get them into the CRM system and…
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Switching jobs, getting nervous
After studying, learning, working, networking...I have moved myself into a spot where I am one of two finale candidates for a network engineer role for a regional bank. This role would be 70% network, 30% leadership to three desktop support guys with a sys admin as a peer. I find that I am nervous at the prospect of this.…
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Finally hit six figures
Well I was hoping to be to six figures by the time I hit 35 but was able to hit that goal a few years early. I have been with the same company now for 5 1/2 years and started here as a Windows Admin making $45k and am now a Sr. Systems Engineer making $105k with a possibility of bonuses on top of that. Being able to more…
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What type of job duties could you expect in....
Entry level NOC? Today I had an interview with a staffing company who specializes in IT staffing. I did really well in the interview and answered every question correctly. The recruiter then explained I would be working in a NOC not too far from where live. If you have any experience or relative knowledge, please tell me…
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Becoming a manager
Well I am in the market for a new role and one of the transitions I will need to make sooner or later is to become a manager. I've been a team lead before and right now I am considered the "senior" guy in the team I'm in. I would just like to see if anyone can offer some pearls of wisdom from when they became a fully…
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My First IT Security Interview
Hello All, I have my first IT Security related interview for an IT Analyst position at a University setting and I was wondering what kind of technical questions you have all been asked? I have been reviewing everything I learned in school, such as red team/blue team simulations, password salting, hashing, wireshark,…
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How to gain Security experience?
I'd like to get into the security side of IT. I haven't seen and I've been told that there aren't really any entry level security positions. I've heard that getting a network admin or system admin could set me up to go the security route. Even then, I can't get one of those jobs with no experience. Currently I do desktop…
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Any Other Colleges Like WGU
I have been surfing the webs for a couple months now as i finish up my AA. I like to take my time on most decisions to really see all my options. Im wondering are there any other schools out there like WGU as in they are self paced. Only schools i could find that are self paced are Patten university Ashworth Penn Foster Do…
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MCSA desktop or server for first cert?
I'm a sys ADM and want to start some Microsoft certs. I deal with some R2 2008 and a lot of desktop work with windows 7 (soon 10). Which cert should I start with.... Desktop or server? I will eventually prob get both, but which is better logically to start with?
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Mistake or right choice
So I was laid off two months ago. I took a month off because I needed to reset. Was just too burned out. Started looking about 3 weeks ago. Failed a couple of interviews badly. Then interviewed with an awesome sounding company. It was 80% work from home position. Dream come true and everything. Then a few more interviews…
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Fresh grad, 0 experience makes 3k more than me. (2 years experience no degree)
Me: Entry into IT. Helpdesk 33k for 1 year. Got laid off, hired at new company (desktop support) for 38k yr. Got bumped up to 42k even (obtained ccna and enrolled in college now) 2 years exp total. 1 with current company. Company expanding need another desktop support guy (same as me). Fresh grad 0 experience, offered 45k…
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Need advise suggestion
Hi, Could someone please review my resume to see if its good or good enough for job roles like system admin/NOC? or even technical support (non call center work) reason why i asked is because i been applying (with cover letter) almost 8-10 jobs everyday without a single call back or feedback. I really appreciate everyones…
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Have I got the right idea?
Ok so I am currently working within a helpdesk role maily dealing with OS issues not really touching hardware tbh. I have taken a backseat on certs as I am just currently geting experience and trying out things at home through labs. Ive only been in the job 6 months and its my first IT job. I do intend to move on from my…
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When to start preparing for the WGU MS Capstone (hint, it's not when you think)
When I first embarked on this degree, I went through and downloaded all of the Tasks for each class in Taskstream, thinking it would help me get a step ahead. Yeah, not so much. I just started my last term on the first and discovered that two of the classes have been updated with different tasks just in the last couple of…
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Career path for someone working closely with VMWare AirWatch?
Hello, Currently working closely with VMWare AirWatch. Wondering what the best career path is for me at the moment. Since it's security related, should I start looking more into security?
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Looking for K12 / Higher ed in south jersey
Would anyone have any tips on finding an IT job in the K12 / higher ed or public sector? I've been working in support for 10 years in the health care sector and am ready for a change! Thanks!
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Any Open University Students in the UK?
Are any of you guys currently living in the UK and studying for a degree from home with any of the Open Universities? If so, which university and which degree? How are you finding it so far? I feel as though a degree would be really beneficial to me, but I haven't done much research into the Open Universities just yet.
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Tier 1 NOC Tech job
First, I want to say that if you haven't landed an IT job yet keep trying because an opportunity will actually come up. It took me quite sometime to finally land an IT job without the experience. Now, as an educational background I have a AA in CIS/Network Engeneering. My AA also included the Cisco Network Academy package…
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Question Regarding CIPS
This morning, as I was enjoying my usual coffee and surfing job boards, I saw an ad that caught my eye. Apparently, here in Canada, we have a governing body for IT pros called the Canadian Association of IT Professionals. Has anyone heard of this organization or has held a ISP/ITCP credential? Looks like they help…
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Is there a "right" time to ask for promotion?
Is there a "right" time to ask for a promotion? I've been with the current company for 1 year and 4 months. I did receive a small 2.2% increase on my base and a partial bonus for last year 2 months ago. I'm responsible for many projects and as soon as i complete one, i take over another project, sometimes managing multiple…
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Finished my WGU B.S. IT Network Administration
Finished in 3 terms. transferred in 40 cu's completed: 40 cu's term 1 26 cu's term 2 18 cu's term 3 I left all of the classes that required writing to the last term because I was dreading them, but I can happily report they were easy! Just follow the rubric to the letter, and submit it as soon as it checks all the boxes.…
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Anyone ever work with Alcatel-Lucent switches?
I went to an interview for a NOC operations position at a large local company yesterday, and it seemed to go well. One of the things mentioned in the interview was that as Cisco gear is replaced, they are changing to Alcatel-Lucent switches. Alcatel has their own certifications for their equipment, the most relevant to me…
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Job Advice
So I'd like to start by saying that I'm genuinely looking for advice. I'm not just looking for someone to validate my opinion. If my idea is dumb, please tell me. So here goes. About a year ago I decided I was tired of my job, and life in general honestly. I went back and forth from working at a prison and a warehouse.…
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Crazy for considering getting back into contracting instead of a full time position?
I work for an MSP that was bought out by an investment firm, and has been in a state of disarray since the acquisition, it seems management is trying to condense as much job roles and responsibilities upon people as they possibly can (which in turn has turned my company now into a revolving door of IT workers /…
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Should you move companies for same position?
Hello, I currently work on a help desk. I have lots of downtime at work, I have used this time to further my education. I recently interviewed for a "Systems Engineer" position. The position is tier 2/3 support. However, I just received a call that they don't believe my skills are in line for the position as I'm weak in…
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Security side gigs.
Do any of you guys have a side gig that you like? I would like to start stacking cash for retirement. I live in an area where the cost of living is extremely low, so moving off doesn't make a lot is sense at this point. I will have fiber to my home up and running by the end of fall, so I could work from home with plenty of…
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Is 40 too old to get in the game?
Hello, ladies and gents. New member here, and I have a question: is forty years of age too old to get into IT as a career? Yes, I'm a career-changer as I hit a wall in my current occupation and interviews as well as offers have all dried up. So, given that I would like to follow something that I enjoy tremendously and…
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Working in England - Citrix/Microsoft Enterprise roles
Hi all Just wondering if any of you out there works in enterprise roles doing Sys Admin/Consultancy/Senior Infrastructure type roles. I currently work with Citrix XenApp/XenDesktop/XenServer and NetScaler technologies and some job postings for these technologies in England advertise much more salary than what I am on so it…
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resume critique
As requested this is my resume. I'm not sure if applying for a government/federal or private sector format makes a difference. Hopefully with your help I can improve it. Thank you in advance for your time!
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MS in Applied Computer Science
Talked everything over with my boss and settled on applying for the MS in Applied Computer Science at Dakota State University. I'll be doing my concentration in Cyber Operations. My counterpart has a friend who is completing his PhD there and he had nothing, but good things to say. They are priced very competitively and…
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Bridging the Gap from 1st to 2nd Job
When I look through job listings these days, this is pretty much all I see: 1. Help desk/tier 1 support. 0-2 years of experience, HS diploma or maybe AAS. 2. Senior level position. 5-7 years required, Bachelor's required, lots of certs required, and enough knowledge to single-handedly run an IT department required. How is…
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Want Advice on my Path to Network Engineering
So this is another one of those "my current role has become stale" threads. To the point: My job is basically desktop support with extra responsibilities. I'm the lone IT contact during night hours at a 24/7 production facility. Overall it's a quiet and easy job. I troubleshoot any local server problems or LAN networking…
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contract position
So i received a call today from a recruiter for a contract position at a very large banking institution as a Cyber Intrusion Analyst. my current position is as a W2 employee for a company with a contract with the fed. gov't. i am not sure how long this job will be here but i have been here over a year now. i make $60k with…
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Interview tips
So I am working with my supervisor to improve my interview skills for a position that will be opening soon. I did a mock interview and still felt my subconscious taking over and making me nervous which causes me to blank out. I did however ease up and did better but there were some questions I was oblivious to. What is a…
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Nashville TN, Oak Ridge TN
Anybody know of any entry level IT job openings in the Nashville or Oak Ridge area? I live about an hour away from each but I'm willing to commute. Not finding any luck with recruiters.
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Master's Degree Shortlist - JHU, Penn State, WGU, DU
Hi everyone. Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm wrapping up my BSIT - Security at WGU and am looking at a short list of schools for the Master's. I'm looking to get it in Cybersecurity or Information assurance. The VA will be helping me with the cost so money is not a deciding factor for me. My preferred method is…
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Not Liking New Job, What would you do?
So I was pretty excited to take on this role at this security software company. They develop a fairly popular SIEM and the goal was to use that exposure and experience to get my way into a Security Analyst role since I'd be working directly with it, troubleshooting it, etc.. I even told them that in the interview (I try to…
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WGU success stories
Some folks still think that a degree from a purely online university is a joke. You don't want to work for or with that kind of people. I personally think that the stigma (if any) about online education is slowly disappearing due to the fact that many managers nowadays actually got their degree from an online college, so I…
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Back to College or Self study certs?
So long story short (long time lurker here lol). I've been in I.T. for about 15 years no real certs (originally learned learned in a Adult Ed. computer repair course). I'm somewhat stuck career wise hit the pay cap and 99% of the positions above me currently are management basically non-tech related. I want to move into…
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Studying While At Work
Curious, has anyone asked to have time during the work day to study for a certification? The reason I ask is because I was at an interview a little while back and the manager interviewing me said he gave an hour a day for his employees to study if they chose to. I haven't had another job where a manager said that and…
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How Long Should I Wait?
Good Morning fellow TE users, I am wondering how long I should wait before following up via email regarding a job offer for a 10 week college student IT term? Basically, I heard from the employer on Monday and he stated that I would just have to provide my college instructors as references, because he is hoping I could…
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WGU capstone project, how does it work?
I have not enrolled in WGU but I'm toying with the idea and doing research. The question I have, for those who have already completed the degrees in WGU is about the capstone project. Did you pick something from a list of available projects or did you come up with your own project? Does it have to be a real project of can…
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Getting a full time job
Hey guys I have my A + with no experience and I have a family that I need to support I have a full time job already in the medical field and offer benefits I was considering temp agencies to get get my foot in the door but I need to consider that there's no benefits and I can't afford not having benefits with a family. I…
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Help desk job for 95k?
So I got a recent job offer for a help desk job for an agency as a GS-13. I am a sys ADM right now as a 12 and am bored out of my mind so I am actually considering it. I live in a low cost area so that's a pretty good raise, but I have never had a help desk job. Only sys ADM and security. I like tinkering with a lot of…
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Do i need a Doctorates In the IT Field
Hello all, So earlier this week I posted about WGU offering a Doctorates Degree and it started the old cogs in my head to crank, Do i actually need one is the question? My personal goals in life is to make it to Director level preferably above that (C-Suite). So to all you senior peeps what are the standard norms education…
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Jobs Like IT Consulting
Hello all, I have been looking into IT consulting here lately, and I must say I am really intrigued by having something new and different to do all the time, new technologies, new people, etc. Really think I would love something like this, however I only have one cert (CCNA) and a year or so of experience, and I imagine I…
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In Need of Salary Negotiation Advice
Hey all, I have been with my current job for about 7 months, I started to realize about a month back that the job just isn't cutting it for me. It is a completely relaxed atmosphere and I could get away with murder and still have job safety but it deals with too much proprietary technology and isn't focused enough on the…
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Anyone had a bad interview?
I recently had a bad interview where the interviewer stated that my past experience varied and he was looking for someone who would go for the long haul. I felt that he already knew that he wasn't going to choose me. He could of read my resume days before and not call me. Instead, I had to do the interview which would of…
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Norwich Online BS in Cyber Security... Thoughts?
I just found out that Norwich now has an online BS in Cyber Security: http://online.norwich.edu/cyber-security-bachelors/overview It's new as of April of this year. I'm just about to finish my AAS from Thomas Edison, and had always kept the Fast-Track BS in IT from Northeastern University at the top of my list... but…
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Tech VS Manager VS Sales VS ????
Hello all, just curious...I have been reading quite a lot lately and it seems like after people work in IT for many years they either become a very senior level tech/architect, or they move into management. And I personally just found out about sales, pre sales, post sales etc. Just an entry level desktop tech at the…
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Most absurd question's when applying for a job
So I've been applying for new jobs and I just came across a company that prompted this thread. What are some of the weird/obscure questions you have had to answer when applying for a job? Job in question: Write an original 40-60 word poem about your current or most recent job into the text field below.
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A.A.S Networking Technology
How far would an A.A.S Networking Technology degree with a Network+ certification get me in the I.T field? http://www.waynecc.edu/networking/degree/ I plan on going for the bachelor's as well: http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cet/techsystems/bsit.cfm But I'm just wondering, would I be wasting my time taking this route? Is thus a good…
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Relocate or Stay?
Ok im going to ask this to get a few different opinions.... The job I currently have is ending at the end of june... BUT they may/may not be moving me to Georgia. Right now I am waiting on a second interview for a possible position while applying to different places here in Virginia. I would love to go to GA but im ok with…
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The hidden meaning of phrases in JD's
Never thought about this until I read the article below, I can relate to some of the point, but only after I started the job i noticed lol. What Phrases in Job Ads Turn You Off the Most?
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Career/Job Advice and Observations - By Katherine McNamara
Shared for everyone's benefit. Career/Job Advice and Observations
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Does this sound like an entry level position to you guys?
Does this sound like an entry level position to you guys? This is from the CL job posting: "We like to develop a junior engineer to become either expert in network or in network security, but the person must have right attitude to handle their workload or problem. We will provide you with a good environment to learn and…
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Booz Allen
Anyone had any experience with BAH? Applied to a few positions I qualify for haven't heard anything and get nothing from BAH Recruiters. (What kind of recruiters don't talk to candidates?) A friend says that you can get stuck in HR, no idea how they get positions filled if it takes months to talk to someone... Anyway,…
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Capella PhD in Information Assurance and Security
In another thread the topic of Doctorate degrees in IT/IA came up. There were some members who stated if a school is not regionally accredited then to stay away. With that said, I've begun looking into schools that fit the bill of offering these programs while also being regionally accredited. Does anyone have experience…
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Feeling burnt out
I had another job interview today after gaining my CCNA and passing the Server 2012 410 on Tuesday and I was told i came a very close second after a rigorous interview process, in some ways coming second is worse than being 4th or 5th choice for the job, you feel as if you've done enough but still don't get anywhere. I do…
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Liberty University
This is my first started post on this site, and it is in reference to Liberty University. My Bachelors of Science in IT Management is being conferred on August 15th and I am looking at various Masters programs that will not cause me to spend too much money. I am currently in the Army, and Liberty University charges $250…
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A.A.S Networking Technology
I was just Honorably Discharged from the Army with 1.5 years of service. I want to actually pursue what I've always had an interest and passion for, which is Information Technology. So, I'll be working to get a Network+ cert and I'll be going to my local community college for an A.A.S Networking Technology degree which can…
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Is WGU worth it to employers?
I've been thinking about enrolling into WGU. Are any of you guys WGU graduates that were able to land a good/decent job because of your degree? I can't help but wonder if I'll be taken serious if I have a degree from there.
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Do you need to know programming to work in IT security?
I know IT security is broad, but for things like defensive security? Stuff that a Security Analyst with a CEH/Security+. I'm starting to work on AirWatch at my current job, and since it's security related, I'd like to learn more about security as a whole. The big question is though, do you need to know programming?
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Leave CCNP off resume?
I've read that it's not so great to have a CCNP and no experience. So if I finish my CCNP before I find work, should I just leave it off my resume?
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Resume Critique
Hello all, I'm hoping for some feedback/comments on my current resume. Thank you! Attachment not found.
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Facebook CIO position up for grabs. Any takers?
Here is the article. Facebook Searches for a New CIO - CIO Journal. - WSJ
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What job/salary could I be looking at with Sec+, Net+, and ITIL.
Hello, I'm currently in the military (25B, IT specialist) and will soon be transferring to the civilian sector. My current certifications are Sec+, Net+, and ITIL foundations. I am aware that these are entry level certifications. However, I am curious as to what kind of job/salary I could be looking at when I get out. On a…
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Example of People with Toxic Personality
From everyone's IT experience, what were the typical trait of a co-worker, who would be deemed as toxic in the work environment if you ever worked with one? What were they like and how did they specifically come across each day? I read that people with toxic personality even with the right skill set, holds them back.
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When should I call back?
So I had an interview last Friday for a Network Admin Intern position. The IT Director told me at the end that I was at the top of his list. He's interviewed 8 people already and no one has fit with what he's looking for except me. When he walked me out he said "we'll definitely be in touch" and told me I'd hear from him…
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Do you have a "home lab setup"? (Biology, Chem, Physics, CS/IT Related Courses)
Hello Everyone, There's several courses I'll be taking that will require a Lab Component. I was wondering how you all set that up? For example, the science courses have a 1 credit lab (which is optional for some degrees), where do you get your lab equipment? For the Comp Sci/IT Related Majors - How do you have your home…
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Contracting - Fort Gordon?
With the Cyber school and the Cyber Operations Center at Gordon I was wondering if anyone is seeing DoD cyber contracts in that area?
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Career advice
I've been working as a tech support for 3 years now, TSM tech support engineer at IBM being the latest and present. Since a year before graduation, I've been wanting to be a Network Engineer. I am CCNA, CCNA DC, CCNP, CCIE DC(written), VMWare VCA-DCV, and EMC ISM certified. For the past three years I wasn't lucky enough to…