Got my FULLTIME offer!!
matt333
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Its still a little unreal for me, great company and great salary(CCNA ,N+ probably helped me out:)),
Its in IT consulting, I'd be going on-site to multiple client site and provide support , maybe some project work I guess whatever they want me to do. Ive done IT consulting before for my internships and loved it hopefully ill still love it after a few months.
Starting in September because I haven't graduated yet but now I can finally stop interviewing
Any advise would be great
Thanks TE
Its in IT consulting, I'd be going on-site to multiple client site and provide support , maybe some project work I guess whatever they want me to do. Ive done IT consulting before for my internships and loved it hopefully ill still love it after a few months.
Starting in September because I haven't graduated yet but now I can finally stop interviewing
Any advise would be great
Thanks TE
Studying: Automating Everything, network API's, Python etc..
Certifications: CCNP, CCDP, JNCIP-DC, JNCIS-DevOps, JNCIS-ENT, JNCIS-SP
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paul78 Member Posts: 3,016 ■■■■■■■■■■Congrats Just make sure you graduate and enjoy the summer. I see you are in Boston - so Go Sox!
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Patel128 Member Posts: 339Great job man!Studying For:
B.S. in Computer Science at University of Memphis
Network+
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CompTIA Network+ Study Guide - Lammle -
RouteThisWay Member Posts: 514Congrats! You are a better man than I! I am not sure I could do consulting for a service provider. On one hand, you exposure to many different technologies, processes, networks, way people do things, etc because trust me- EVERYONE does it a little bit differently.
But on the other, you don't really get your "own" environment. You are always working on someone elses.
Like any job, Pros and Cons. Good luck in your new job!
Is this your first IT job?"Vision is not enough; it must be combined with venture." ~ Vaclav Havel -
matt333 Member Posts: 276 ■■■■□□□□□□RouteThisWay wrote: »Congrats! You are a better man than I! I am not sure I could do consulting for a service provider. On one hand, you exposure to many different technologies, processes, networks, way people do things, etc because trust me- EVERYONE does it a little bit differently.
But on the other, you don't really get your "own" environment. You are always working on someone elses.
Like any job, Pros and Cons. Good luck in your new job!
Is this your first IT job?
It is my first full-time IT job. I've had a few internships at IT consulting companies, so i kind of know what I'm getting into. I feel like it will provide me with the most exposure to a lot of different technology which I think will keep it interesting.
@Mrock4 of course I have BIG plans for the next few years all I need is the timeStudying: Automating Everything, network API's, Python etc..Certifications: CCNP, CCDP, JNCIP-DC, JNCIS-DevOps, JNCIS-ENT, JNCIS-SP -
Keener Member Posts: 146 ■■■■□□□□□□That's awesome! Congrats!Pain is only temporary. No matter how bad it gets, it always ends!
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RouteThisWay Member Posts: 514Matt,
Congrats on your first full time IT job!! I wasn't downplaying or knocking the position at all- I think you will learn a TON. Sorry if it came across that way. Again, congrats and good luck! Keep your mind open and soak it all in!
-RTW"Vision is not enough; it must be combined with venture." ~ Vaclav Havel -
lantech Member Posts: 329Congrats on the new job. Hope it goes well for you.2012 Certification Goals
CCENT: 04/16/2012
CCNA: TBD