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nicklauscombs wrote: » if i'm reading right and you are currently looking for a job why not do some volunteer IT work (nonprofits, churches, etc...) to help fill in the job gap?
alxx wrote: » well what do you want to do ? Where do you want to end up and what sort of position ?
DevilWAH wrote: » Small steps, easy to take and can add up to big leaps far faster than you think. I only got in to IT at 27ish, few years as helpdesk and was stuck in a rut, so got on Google and started learning, just to get rid of the bordam at first. But soon found networking and not really looked back. Look at it this way, if you are stuck in a rut, then as long as you do nothing you will still be stuck in that rut. So go out learn a few things, get some certs maybe, or just study and do something that will benefit you knowlage and / or experience in your career. And keep looking for optunities to move forward into. Just don't do it the other way round, wait for a job optunity to come up that you think you will learn in. Every bit of knowlage you gain, cert you have, experience you gain, will help when looking for your next position, Keep developing your self and the good jobs will come. In the end I spent 2 years in a dead end job gettign a few certs, bored with every moment of it. But then one day after many rejections I got an interview, was offered a job with the pay I felt I should have, the responsibilities I wanted and the ruts ended. I think the worst thing you can do is sit and hope it will end, you have to dig your self out, so don't focus on the rut, but like others have said, set goals and work on them. Don't try to rush, take each in turn and work steadily until you have achieved them. Lets say for example you want to go cisco path, how about one exam every 2 months. starting from scratch you could be CCNA in 3 or 4 months, if you still can't get your job, carry on with CCNP maybe, that's another 6-9 months. And yes that may be the best part of a year away being stuck in the rut. But I would be shocked if you don't start to see opt unities opening up during that time, and I can assure you you won't feel so bad as you see every few months a new goal being achived.
Alhaji265 wrote: » I want to start off in HD or DST and move into management role after going for my BA.
DevilWAH wrote: » you wont end up a manager in a short time span, that is some thing you have to really prove you can do. As a manager you have the potential to ruin a company/team. I would say park the management idea for the time being and find out what field with in IT you want to work in, what do you want to manage? a help desk, a managed service team, a deployment team, a finance team, ops team??? What technology do you want to work with? Microsoft, CISCO, Cloud, communication..... Saying I want to start with HD and end up a manager is like a scientist saying I want to start as a Lab Tec and end up a manager. A lab tec for what??? If some one came to my for an interview with that line, my initial reaction would be that they don't understand either what a manager really is, and much about the field they are trying to get in to and how it works.
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