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DittoMaking sure 10000 end users can work for the day while noble, doesn't offer excitement often.
How did you come to be in your chosen field?
Did you get in at an entry level and then follow your interests, or was it a concerted effort to become qualified specifically for the job?
Rory
My advice, never ever work for an outsourcer if you can avoid it. Maybe use it as a stepping stone. But outsource houses underquote to get jobs and have to make up the difference anyway they can. Usually the only fat in it is how hard they can milk their staff. So you end up with overworked, underpayed, unhappy people in a not very nice environment to spend your day in. Until you leave for greener pastures
Cheers,
Arkay.
Can I make an assumption and say that 12 months of some type of network role would be invaluable? What would a role be called that involves installing and setting up networks? Engineer Hardware/Engineer Network/Engineer Software? Is there any chance in hell that a novice could get into something like this?
When I started in IT, after getting a good grounding in programming, and learning the business, my role covered talking to clients, writing specifications, programming based on my own specs, testing my own stuff with a little input from the end users, and throwing it straight into production.Programmers (I think they're called software developers these days ) is all about finding the cutomer's requirements, and converting that into a set of instructions computers understand. Easier said than done when most people have a vague idea of what they want, and an even vaguer idea of what they need
Can I make an assumption and say that 12 months of some type of network role would be invaluable? What would a role be called that involves installing and setting up networks? Engineer Hardware/Engineer Network/Engineer Software? Is there any chance in hell that a novice could get into something like this?
Does that mean it might be easier to get a job with an outsource house?
Cheers
Agile can work when people know their business environment. I've seen it work really well when that has happened- I've also seen it as a disaster when people who have been strictly coders and who don't know the business try to contribute.It's all agile now, geoffw
Forget the waterfall, it's very inefficient in business environment.
Seems to be that most people are in hardware and infrastructure, any programmers around?