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So, do you want to work in the IT industry? Ay, it means that the salary will be very high, and it will be upset. When you have more than 5 years in the industry, you are highly sought for knowledge like sage and sharp skills. But now you are targeting which sectors of the IT industry, which types of training will be conducted, and the packages that are desirable for potential employers
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So, do you want to work in the IT industry? Ay, it means that the salary will be very high, and it will be upset. When you have more than 5 years in the industry, you are highly sought for knowledge like sage and sharp skills. But now you are targeting which sectors of the IT industry, which types of training will be conducted, and the packages that are desirable for potential employers
Let's look at some bullet points, which are the main elements of the answer to my first question:
To be honest, what do you want, what inspires you, what you feel is your natural "home", or are you the epidemic that you picked up from others?
Are you inspired about the challenges of working with complex, repetitive, problem-solving with few reference points and little support?
You sit in front of the computer using the application and feel "at home", or you connect and operate the computer and peripherals together
Inspired by the idea of managing IT projects from beginning to end, documenting all stages, and reviewing and reporting on each twist and turn
Do you have the idea of working in a highly structured environment with daily scrums and endless meetings?
Do you get all the shivering when you think of sitting JAVA, VB, or C ++ code for hours and hours?
The idea of working for days of freezing cold, and very noisy, does the server room press your button?
New hypervisor system in the magic area with Gartner from the latest report you get all the goodies you entered?
If you say yes to all of the above, you need urgently the help of psychiatry! Everyone is turned on by any of the above. It is just part of our daily routine for those working in different sectors of our industry. And that's the point I'm making. It is an industry, not a way of life. Make sure to leave your top dyed specs at home when you begin to look at my corporate career. If you keep them, you are very disappointed.
Working with it is the same as any other job. It can be exciting and lively, but most of the time is just plain and boring and boring. Just like your current job. What are you going to do it can be fun for a lot of time, and your initial choice about the sector I'm going to make your first home I will probably sue for time and things to appeal to you and your As you move a bit about at the same time you find a niche, say initials.
What to do:
Do not take any notice of the claims of the training company. They are in "sell" mode man! They want your ass to be their seat. They tell you how important MCSE is, or how useful A + or Server + is. This is especially important for those who are apologetic. All kinds of related certificates are useful but very few. Most recruiters are looking for enthusiasm and passion for it, technical experience related to the vacancy, and an eye-catching CV. Never hurt to be able to put a couple of MCPs in a CV. However, if your work is working on UNIX or open source, MCP is unlikely to notice you. Everyone is amazingly using Microsoft products. Most Internet networking systems are open source, most heavy database systems are UNIX, and most video editors and desks Microsoft Windows may dominate the desktop, but it's a large world, it's a back end Only a small percentage of server-side installations, and Internet You do not have to deal with this problem and focus energy only on Windows-based technologies. You may have a hot number that runs on your PC at home with windows XP Pro installed, but it is not required in the IT industry Nobody specializing in PC with XP experience I have never been looking for a house. There are millions of them there, so you are not going to make a living living with Pc or Windows at that level.
Don't take anyone too seriously squirting techno-serious. They are probably just reading on their favorite IT websites and reading IT magazines, or it is their first month, local call center facts, they know 'squat' and just from them It is to learn. You need to listen to someone who can relay anecdotal experiences and information to you, and don't need techno-ceremony. It is the best way to learn about the industry. You are unlikely to appear suddenly, so you have to make an effort to find the information you need.
Getting to work in a computer part-time job transition box, or humping crate for a computer auction company, or at a retail computer store You will learn nothing and will probably end up with a tense back or headache. If you can work as a network engineer's assistant, or as a network administrator for a company with more than five servers, you can do something useful.
What you can get started:
Talk to people who are actually working in the industry and have been for more than three years. Small space, Small space, Small space, Small space, Small space, Small space, Small space, Small space Sts. They just know "I think" It is not enough for your purpose People who work in several different fields and have a global view of the IT industry as a resource Much more valuable.
It is not always useful to talk to people who have been in the same company for many years. They may be loyal workers, but their knowledge of the IT industry and technology is blinded. Among them, today is expected to move in two to three years. If you do not, you will be in contact with the development. Both the individual sides of technology through our business based on the Moores Act and other laws and regulations. My "law" says that it is likely to be nine months. Some Gartner and IDC analysts are on permanent display as "Mamama".
Read the 'user-end' mag '' serious' it magazine, not with PC, or the type of active PC. I have a contract to advise your computer. It's pretty clued, and people who write articles for that magazine tend to be more excited than veterans, if you look at what I mean. There are some very useful websites that you can join as members. This is TechRepublic because the toolbox is very good and informative. You need to move away from the PC world of gadgets and security devices and into the world of serious industrial strength technology. It can be very "dry" for subjects, articles, and discussions. It will help you if you make an effort to study the issue being discussed. Join, some of this stuff is really funny!
Get used to learning and doing in-depth research. I spend 30% of my time learning about new systems and technologies. Even if you are researching, you may not use this. It seems that there is a discussion to get involved in the discussion when you get in touch. It is the "worst" about it. Wire the machine that you may feel. It is very, very deep, very, very wide. So getting used to the terminology and topics of the day is an important asset for those who want to be seriously accepted by industry peers.
The industry has many subdivisions, including hardware, software, design, support, management, security, storage, the Internet, object-oriented and service-oriented architectures. You have to investigate and determine the interests you want to work in the field for many years. Please, each piece or interrelates.
It's tough. :
Is training useful? That's hard to say. It depends on what you want to do in connection with the training you have or has accepted.
We have stayed at the strong boot camp that we recommended. You need a very high level of knowledge to get useful things out of a 12 hour acupuncture session. The boot camp can be productive for people in the industry who want a quick hyperdermic full of hot knowledge. However, it is not a useful experience for beginners. What kind of certification etc. is using recovered paper. No substance, all rubbish. You will not learn anything that is actually useful, you will just be packed full of random facts and numbers. Trying to make senses of them, or trying to apply them is pointless. If you got a certificate, you did well. It is possible to bin now. Any sharp interviewer wants to know it within 5 minutes of a technical question.
Don't waste your time and money loading in long, high training binge. That is true, some ethnic groups will be training addicts. They do not feel accomplished if they do not sign up for another vague course that promises work and certificates.
If you decide to do a training course:
It is related to your goal area
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