Compare cert salaries and plan your next career move
pinkydapimp wrote: » It is great to give folks a chance. However, i think many would argue that while folks can be lucky or unlucky, many times you control your fate. And if you work hard enough, have a strong resume, certs, education, experience you can get the jobs that you want. I think luck plays a role, but a very small one.
The IT wrote: » How you can control your fate if you did not get the chance? How you get a strong resume? your job create the resume.
The IT wrote: » 1- Higher education: Best IT I met and I worked with have no degree. 2- Certification: I have RHCE and get bootcamp VCP and AWS (all I need is to sit for the exam) also tons of CC credits. 3- I am in the Silicon Valley 4- Do you think after 15 years IT experience I still lack that? My resume was edited by 2 HR workers which make it almost perfect. My resume lack managing thousands of servers, Puppet, AWS ...., I know the technology and used in labs but not in production environment which make difference. Question of luck: you think that someone working for Google or Apple are better than you or they get lucky? When you compare an IT working in a school or small non profit to an IT working in big firm: you use luck or IQ?
The IT wrote: » IT is a huge field and it's impossible to know all of it, other than study we get the experience from the jobs. In IT field the experience we get depend of the job tasks an IT working in DC is different than IT working in a school. There is two types of IT: 1- Lucky ones who get job with multiple technologies access. 2- Unlucky with they get jobs in slow updating environment. I am a Senior Sys Admin. I worked in an environment of few Win2008 and a single Linux server, for budget reasons there is no major updates in hardware or software that's why I decided to move on. Also I tried to be up to date by studying, create labs and having resume. I applied for many jobs and get no single call, not even an interview, rejection letters as I don't have "experience" and finally get the call: the Sys admin that did the interview asked me all this tricky questions, he went from Big Data to Openstack to Devops just to prove am not a good fit. This Sys admin according to his Linked 2 years ago was selling computers at a retailer, this Sys admin forgot that someone gave him a chance, believed and trained him so why he gave me hard time? My fellow IT please be humble, you may be lucky to get job that gives you experience but that doesn't prove that YOU ARE SMARTER than people who lack that experience. Give chance to people who are willing to learn, and never forget that you may be good in a field but you are not good in all fields.
UnixGuy wrote: » @The IT: I agree with you, some IT folks need a dose of reality. I recommend you try and find a job with a service provider or MSP or any busy environment where you might get paid less but work a lot harder, stick with it for 2 yrs and move on (i.e. make your own luck)
olaHalo wrote: » Improve your resume to get more calls (pad it with certs, degrees, experience)
The IT wrote: » What happen if Craig Adams started at a non profit and after went to a small IT shop and end up with a Data Center the max that he will achieve is a Senior Sys admin, He was lucky that he worked in a company with lot of opportunities. I know a "Devops" started fresh out of college in 2013 and made 60k he admit that when he started he doesn't even know what AWS is or deployment, he get all the training at the startup. Now this man gets an offer couple weeks ago for 145k, just two years of experience, is he smart: no just lucky he gets in an environment that gave him chance.
kiki162 wrote: » BTW, those Sys Admins have started at the bottom, and worked their way up the chain. I would suggest you look at doing the same, or think about finding another position where you can travel...or just move.
networker050184 wrote: » If you spend half as much time worrying about things you can control rather than what you can't you'd see your own luck increase.
Compare salaries for top cybersecurity certifications. Free download for TechExams community.