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90% of my LinkedIn applications aren't viewed[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
If I look at jobs I applied week or two ago I see that only about 1 in 10 of my applications is viewed.
Is there something I can do about this?
I am Azure Cloud engineer with 20 years of total IT experience and azure architect certificate.
Earn a Free Microsoft Certificate Voucher from the MS Build '23 Cloud Skill Challenge[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Hi everyone,
I wanted to share an exciting opportunity with you all. Microsoft is hosting their 'MS Build' event on May 23, and as part of this event, they are offering a cloud skill challenge. In this challenge, Microsoft is providing various learning paths for you to choose from. Once you complete a learning path, you will receive a voucher.
It's ...
Infrastructure Engineer[IT, offer services]
Posted 1 year ago
Synextra is a rapidly growing provider of Microsoft Azure, Private Cloud, and Cybersecurity solutions. We accelerate and secure the transformation of apps, infrastructure and tooling into Microsoft Azure and our private cloud environments.
We are currently looking for a skilled and enthusiastic Infrastructure Engineer to join our dynamic support team. The team are responsible for supporting our customers across a ...
What's next after passing my CCNA?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Hi,I have a CCNA and three years of helpdesk experience across 3 different companies, as well as BS in Computer Science. My career end goal is to become a Network Engineer. I've only done a few small networking projects at one of my helpdesk jobs where I added switches to our environment, created ACL's, and performed IOS upgrades. In my ...
Is cloud certification useful for entry level jobs like help desk, network admin, system engineer, etc?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I'm thinking of getting either an Azure or AWS certification before starting to apply for an IT entry-level job. However, I'm not sure they are even useful at all for these jobs mentioned in the title.
Edit: I do plan to get into Cloud eventually, but I thought it may help in some early IT troubleshooting and configuration tasks.
I ...
Roles more suited to remote working/contracting[IT, offer services]
Posted 1 year ago
Hi,
I'm in app support with around 25 years experience (mostly finance investments industry). I've done odd bits of dev, project management etc but core skills are app support and I also currently get a lot of involvement providing tech advice on our systems to projects. I know sql pretty well, windows server, iis etc and more recently have just started ...
My new job had an on premise server and they do A lot in intune, would az 800 or Az 104 be better?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Honestly I’m a bit confused. So when I’m being trained they’re showing me stuff in regular active directory, and then azure at the same time. Is this AZ 800 stuff? Is AZ 104 for full cloud with no on premise server and not working in regular AD?
Sysadmin for almost 2 years with no degree and no certs, thinking of changing that but need some advice.[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Apologies for the long post, I’ll try to be concise:Background: started tech support about a decade ago, worked my way through many different levels and types of support roles such as help desk, software support, contractor doing desktop support/mobile device support, software deployments and configs, independent IT work for various businesses, etc. landed my current gig almost 2 ...
Which Microsoft Certification to go for?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
Hi Guys,Im generally good with windows OS. I come from windows 95 background. I troubleshoot and fix almost all windows issues. Im currently a sysadmin. Im very familiar with windows OS. But Im not good with powershell. I have also acquired a deep and good understanding of azure and microsoft 365.Which Microsoft certification would you guys recommend for me? As ...
Best next certificate for Software Developer (35M), 10 years work experience?[IT, other]
Posted 1 year ago
I (34M) with 10 years work experience in consulting (Software Engineering / Cloud Developer) am currently thinking of being a better well rounded developer and wanting to become an architect (someday): Is it better to go for a Scrum Master 1 (I already have PSD), TOGAF (Foundation), Certified Kubernetes Administrator/Developer or aim for another Microsoft certificate, the Azure Architecture?I've completed the ...