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Guy emails with a job quite above my skill level, with a number of "must haves" that I don't have, and have never worked with. When I said that I don't know anything about what you've just said other than "I can spell these words," his reply was that the environment offers really great OJT and we can help you improve your skills, and this one guy used that to get some high-level certification! Yeah, I'm sure he just walked in and aced that test with no previous knowledge.

It's really hard to create an analogy for someone that's supposed to be talking to you about technical matters, but the best thing I could come up with was "You can drive a car, with a little OJT you'll be a senior automotive repair tech!"

I've always found that companies that want certain skills and are hiring for projects aren't going to wait around a year while you take classes and learn how to do something new so you can do the job they hired you for, and I'm not willing to pick up and move halfway across the country for a job I know I can't do.

Guy emails with a job quite above my skill level, with a number of "must haves" that I don't have, and have never worked with. When I said that I don't know anything about what you've just said other than "I can spell these words," his reply was that the environment offers really great OJT and we can help you improve your skills, and this one guy used that to get some high-level certification! Yeah, I'm sure he just walked in and aced that test with no previous knowledge. It's really hard to create an analogy for someone that's supposed to be talking to you about technical matters, but the best thing I could come up with was "You can drive a car, with a little OJT you'll be a senior automotive repair tech!" I've always found that companies that want certain skills and are hiring for projects aren't going to wait around a year while you take classes and learn how to do something new so you can do the job they hired you for, and I'm not willing to pick up and move halfway across the country for a job I know I can't do.

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"Black Box" team actually sounds about like what this is. I get the impression from talking to the recruiter that the company doesn't have a "product" so to speak, they're the skunk works, refiner, and manufacturer for "product," whatever that may be. The term bio-med was tossed around in the description as well, so take that for what it's worth.

I'd love to be part of a team like that, but I'm not the kind of person that can or wants to manage it. My current job has taken me a good two years to go from "I know what this device is" to being able to sit down with you, talk about the test plan that the original contractor developed, what they were trying to accomplish with it, and why that didn't work and exactly what makes it the stupidest thing I've ever read. I feel like I now know more than the OEM, which can't seem to make it work.

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I got into a project to be the lead guy on an ERP module I had only read about and learned OJT cuz they couldn't find anybody who had even read up on it. By the end I was writing documentation other people were reading to learn the module. Did it take a lot of reading, yeah. But was it worth it, yes.

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I wouldn't mind doing that, but I'm not moving to take a multi-discipline senior project lead, especially when there are market deliverables required.

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Don't want to be stuck holding that bag.