TechGuy215 wrote: » I've seen A LOT of organizations posting job descriptions for a "Jack of All Trades", but then expect you to be an expert in each trade! It's understandable that an organization would expect you to be "adept" in several aspects of your discipline but it's near impossible to be an "expert" in each. To that end, well established IT Programs take this into account when staffing their team. For instance, you may be hired for routing and switching...and that's it. As far as Voice and Security go, maybe you'll simply rack the equipment, plug it in, and provide a management IP to the Telcom and Security Engineer, who then configure and manage the devices. Of course their are contributing factors to these "Jack of All Trade" job postings, such as lack of a sufficient budget and staff. In any case, I'm always wary of places that expect you to do EVERYTHING...I've done it once or twice in my career and it led to burnout very fast. Just my two cents.
networker050184 wrote: » When I'm interviewing I'm looking for someone to know the stuff they claim to know. Not to know the stuff they don't. Don't BS on your resume or interview!