philz1982 wrote: » What kinda job you looking for and where? I've run into the same thing, I've done so many different things that I have no more then 2 years experience in any particular area. I've given up on trying to defend my background and simply say, look I'm smart, I learn really fast, hell I studied for my CISSP in 4 days, and work really hard. If that's what you want then lets keep talking. So far hasn't worked but oh well, it will eventually. My downfall has been being so focused on learning and neglecting the networking. I'm at the point in my career where jobs come from people knowing you and networking. You should look into your networking options, that is my primary focus in 2016.
techfiend wrote: » I too am a very quick learner and hungry to use my knowledge while learning more. I'm starting to get the feeling that I'm moving through certs quicker than I should be, information overloading. My main motivation was to get through a BS in two terms, now that it's done my main motivation for studying is to obtain (better) employment. Azure architect sounds interesting but it would be way above me right now. My only exposure to Azure was through MCSA labs, it wasn't a memorable experience either, kind of disliked it. I had a recruiter contact me about migrating AD to Azure with Microsoft via telecommute. I'm waiting for a reply but due to past experience with the recruiting agency my hopes aren't very high. I also had a recruiter contact me about an O365 migration position in Fargo, the pay was terrible. I visit the area occasionally and even have family I could temporary live with but it's really not a place I'd like to live. Although I know cloud is the near future for SMB for obvious reasons and it's a great area to get into right now. It's not of much interest to me, I prefer to have control when things hit the fan. With my little experience with O365 it's kind of deflating telling someone there's absolutely nothing I can do except sit on the phone when their email goes down for hours.