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Orbax
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Oct-09-2003 03:26
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djSlain
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I do have a lot of knowledge from networking and i hope to possibly be picked up by Cisco and Novell. Especially now since almost every peice of software out there uses servers to expand their capabilities. Someone must run the networks, create netcode, etc etc etc.
i know that can set me for life, but i'd just like to get into Computer Science just as backup if i suddenly lose interest in networking or the market for networkers fails (grrr, the Dummies/Idiots books has added so many people to the list). I have a fascination with Computer Science as much as i had a fascination with Legos and stuff as a child. I like building things and seeing them work.
is there another rising computer field that u all would recommend over CS?
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Oct-09-2003 03:43
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djSlain
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hey, thanx for all the info Dmatrox and all. i appreciate it
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Oct-09-2003 04:01
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malek
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Location: Montréal
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| quote: | Originally posted by Orbax
My dad runs several high-tech consulting firms. We do business with everyone from Boeing to Washington mutual and the military. You wanna know what he looks for on a resume?
that they have a 4 year degree. he MIGHT look at what college its from, and the major he could give a shit less about. Its about what youve done, who you know, and length of experience. But even more important than that is how you present yourself during the interview. Thats it. Thats the whole thing. Anywhere that wants a CompSci degree is a place you dont want to work at. |
pure BS, thats exactly the places where you wouldn't want to work at the first place. paper-pushing-bs-talking people who look good but are zero technically.
the best advice you can get is while you're in comp sci. or right after you graduate (while looking for those rare jobs) certify yourself in some technology that you like. For example Sun Java, MCDBA, MCAD, Cisco, Security+, etc etc there's so many of them. Whats hot now is Security and .Net
A general bachelor isn't enough nowadays, companies look for certified and specialized people.
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