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I don't tell them my age nor does my CV contain that but soon as it gets to the interview stage that's always where it goes boom haha.. edit: guess if I was good at the talking game then that would be no problem but i'm not one of those few who walk interviews like they are nothing!
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Last edited by Urbanzkopf; 12-05-2012 at 11:21 AM..
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I sell insurance and I'm currently in negotiations to publish my first novel, which should hopefully allow me to fulfill my life-long dream of not putting on pants in the morning.
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I am a software developer, actionscript/ruby/objective c web/mobile apps for a language learning company. Started out as a part time tester 4 years ago and worked my way up through QA to software dev. best job I've ever had. Requires a lot of self study and problem solving abilities but its the kind of job you wake up everyday excited to go to work. That's worth more than you can imagine.
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Claims adjuster for a top 3 car insurance company.
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Agreed cisco certs are nice but the business world is a microsoft world. This is a good basic flowchar for certs http://certification.comptia.org/certroadmap | |||
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Also, if you aren't sure what direction you want to go as an IT a few suggestions would be CyberSecurity (Fastest growing and least filled job out there), Healthcare related IT development (Obvious implications), and filling a position for an Oil company (They pay very well, and with the new shale oil they will start exporting they will boom within 2 years) | |||
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Good advice from Alarti. One thing I will add is sadly to get experiance you either need some great internships (that likely wont pay you) or do some really shitty years in help desk (that wont pay you half of what they should). After you get some experiance and some certs on your name though doors open things are alot better.
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Get a 2 year Community College IT diploma then try to find someone to fund certs in SAN and Virtualization (if you like overtime!), or get a 4 year degree in CompSci and go program in Java if you want to make nearly six figures... And work on soft skills - technical competencies will get you a job but soft skills (communication, negotiation, requirements elicitation, etc.) will be the rocket under your ass to get you places. Lots of otherwise smart people are glass ceiling-ed into a cube pumping out code til they miss a technology curve and retire as the only guy who knows COBOL (or whatever dead language you last ramped up on) because of their abysmal communications skills. And learn to spell [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] As a few people have said here, networking can help you. Join Toastmasters! Just my $0.02 but then again I'm the guy on the other side of the hiring table [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Regards, Mg
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Last edited by mgellan; 12-05-2012 at 12:31 PM..
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You guys talking about all your different Certs and stuff are killing me. I like putting computers together and can setup networks and crap like that and always thought about going back to school to actually get certified but you all make it sound like way more work then i want to put into it to eventually get a decent job.
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