Well considering that my last job was working at a help desk, that could be a good thing. Any suggestions on places to look? The only places I can think of that would hire for a position like that are retail places like Best Buy or big companies that need IT people for their employees.
Contracting companies. I have had excellent experiences with Robert Half. Avoid Apex Systems. I sued and won as they placed me in a job with an incorrect description. Didn't mention the on call requirement.
Nice. What did you win. If you don't mind me asking
If you've already got help desk. the deployment is cake work, help desk is a step up the tree.
If you are interested in the IT space. a great market entry point is learning linux. Secifically RedHat Linux. I know there are tons of flavors out there and and each has merits, but RH is what is used in the paid business world the most. Windows server admins are a dime a dozen, and its an arguably easier job, thats tougher to compete for. If you learn linux, then youve already learned some of the basics of Unix as well. If you learn windows, you dont learn these things. Most of the internet resources run on a linux backend. Most desktops run Windows.
If you would like to take that a step further, google "openstack" its a free opensource cloud computing platform you can deploy. it will teach you a lot getting that running and learning how to use it. If you submit and get a few contributions accepted to the openstack project, thats a door opener to a 6 figure job in cloud computing spaces.
Thank you. Im gonna try this
Get some certs and you'll move up fast.
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