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16 hours ago · If you want to learn public cloud for example start study AWS or Azure and get certifications so you can find something that is a better quality of life.
1 hour ago · r/ITCareerQuestions: This subreddit is designed to help anyone in or interested in the IT field to ask career-related questions.
15 hours ago · DevOps jobs are not entry level roles, and DevOps is not a beginner IT path for someone without experience. No one is going to hire you for one of these ...
12 hours ago · r/mspjobs: This subreddit is a place to post jobs at Managed Service Providers and a place to post resumes if you are looking for one.
23 hours ago · Hey all, I got offered a job where I'll be the only person doing IT at a small sized company (100 people). The require everything to be setup: they don't ...
2 hours ago · r/dataengineering: News & discussion on Data Engineering topics, including but not limited to: data pipelines, databases, data formats, storage, data…
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5 hours ago · r/EngineeringResumes: A place to review and discuss engineering resumes. Please read the wiki before posting!
22 hours ago · Because the bar of entry can be very low for a an entry level generalist IT position, a couple of things end up happening: Hiring managers look at IT ...
17 hours ago · You might see an AWS or Azure cert as a plus in a job application. I've seen A+ required for non-CS technical support. If it's not in the job description, it's ...
12 hours ago · I have thirty-years of experience in information technology, having managed servers, desktops, and cloud services with service providers supporting…