I'm currently taking 2 free courses, almost done & excited for a new change
Of course due Diligence comes first, however I would suggest research different roles, see what's required, remember YOUR specific skill sets you already have, and take a chance take a course or 2 it's bags on tables out here...let's go get it!!!!Ooh, I’m so glad to see this thread. I’m considering making a career switch but don’t know if it’s for me or not, any suggestions?
Share your knowledge king I'm pursuing data analytics & project management ♥️ let's get these bags and buildI'm been in IT in some capacity since 2006.
Salute to you, I enjoy learning new things so I took a chance and almost finished, willing and ready to learn more!! Let's bring it home ♥️Been in IT for 10 years and I am finishing my degree because I have the time to. Majoring in CyberSecurity although Cyber Forensics is probably more up my alley...F those classes. I just want the degree so I can legitimize a cirriculum to bring back to our communities and hopefully other institutions can adopt it. They are dumbing down jobs and making it to where either you're watching a robot to make sure they do what it's supposed to do or they simplify the job to where anyone can do it and then justify not hiring as many employees. Also everything is being pushed to some digital platform or cloud service, and most people need basic knowledge just to protect their information. I strongly believe that A+ should be mandatory before leaving highschool and not a certification. They keep that out of our schools especially to gate keep the jobs. They've already taken woodshop and metal shop out of our schools so we are at a disadvantage skill wise. So unlike when we "came out of slavery" and had all the skills they will justify keeping us out of jobs based on a lack thereof.
Outside of that I should be able to bag a decent gig with less hassle, 3-4 days a week at 10-12 hours per. Although if I start making a solid bag on my own then I'm not working for anyone.
The $0.02 is this:Share your knowledge king I'm pursuing data analytics & project management ♥️ let's get these bags and build
Yeah it's fun but I been doing IT stuff my whole life but never knew what stuff was called, so the formal training and learning about the different policies and TLA is goodSalute to you, I enjoy learning new things so I took a chance and almost finished, willing and ready to learn more!! Let's bring it home ♥️
Couldn't agree more! Especially for those of us (me in particular) who are first starters and have a thriving passion for more. You put in work....you get results 🎯The $0.02 is this:
- Certs are more valuable than degrees in a lot of different IT roles
- Degrees are necessary if you want to get into management
- IT is huge and there are a multitude of disciplines within it. Find the niche that interests you and go all the way in.
- Never stop learning
That was really $0.10 and it is well appreciated over hereCouldn't agree more! Especially for those of us (me in particular) who are first starters and have a thriving passion for more. You put in work....you get results 🎯
FACTS. Companies want competence and I never had a degree but was competing for jobs because i could do them. I like the school I'm at because of the 50% off Certs. Going for my CompTia Security+, and I want one for CrowdStrike because that looks fun.The $0.02 is this:
- Certs are more valuable than degrees in a lot of different IT roles
- Degrees are necessary if you want to get into management
- IT is huge and there are a multitude of disciplines within it. Find the niche that interests you and go all the way in.
- Never stop learning
I have a degree and this nigga Jay had the same Engineering job as me and then got promoted and was making more than all of us.FACTS. Companies want competence and I never had a degree but was competing for jobs because i could do them. I like the school I'm at because of the 50% off Certs. Going for my CompTia Security+, and I want one for CrowdStrike because that looks fun.
That's hella funny...that had me cracking up ngl.I have a degree and this nigga Jay had the same Engineering job as me and then got promoted and was making more than all of us.
Those skill sets and that resume had to be on point 😁That's hella funny...that had me cracking up ngl.
That's interesting, i've been reading lately about the low-code no-code stuff. Do you think the IT bubble is about to end?They are dumbing down jobs and making it to where either you're watching a robot to make sure they do what it's supposed to do or they simplify the job to where anyone can do it and then justify not hiring as many employees.
No, because IT is so diverse but I meant that as far as what we consider "traditional" or regular jobs will disappear. There is a shift towards letting programs automate most tasks but there will always be a need for someone with the skills to oversee that process. PenTesting for example is a high demand job and they are very lenient about people's pasts if you have the skills. Also, for the interests of security they don't want one admin that has control over multiple aspects of a company because if that admin is ever compromised it's much harder to mitigate damages in case of a breach.That's interesting, i've been reading lately about the low-code no-code stuff. Do you think the IT bubble is about to end?
Awesome!!!!!I love to tinker. I build my own networks and servers at home for fun and business. I run linux vitrualization to test losts of different technologies.
Okay I see you. That's dopeI like to use open source software one of my tech pet projects is setting up a chat server using rocket chat. Check me out sometime
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That's cool. I have a similar background to all of the other posts, and know a little about data analytics software. Are you talking about Splunk? I know that software is all over the place, and can get you a bag if you become proficient in it.Share your knowledge king I'm pursuing data analytics & project management ♥️ let's get these bags and build
Thanks for sharing ♥️I work in tech as a UX Designer and Researcher.
I don't have a degree. I have a certification but it's not necessary. Just had to build a solid portfolio and learn how to present my thought process and designs.