Anybody got a good IT resume template?
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Anybody got a good IT resume template?
I would pick one of these:
- Computer Networks and Cybersecurity
- Computer Science
- Cybersecurity Management and Policy
- Information Systems Management
- Software Development and Security
Edit:
I pull up bearing gifts. Free SANS certs. Eat, brehs
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I did, brought a laptop to work and I used a wireless router for security purposes, against company policy.Anyone here work two remote jobs? My goal will be to eventually work two remote jobs if possible so I can double dip.
I did, brought a laptop to work and I used a wireless router for security purposes, against company policy.
Make sure one job doesn't have much communication outside of emails, don't be caught slipping while at a meeting with one company and you can't respond for an hour. Also check if they have a non-compete. Be smart and if it doesn't work out know when to dead one of the jobs.
Some days they would allow me to work remotely (main job) thinking I was at school. At one point I was doing 3 jobs (2 actual employment and last one was after work project for a company)
I'd do it if you have the time or energy 100% worth it.
You will probably have to expand your setup, make sure you aren't interjecting task together
I’d do it just like I said if it becomes a problem make the smart decisionWell this company is interviewing me and it would be all remote unless I am at a client spot. I want to low keep my current job to make some more money. I work from home 2 to sometime three times a week lol. If I can double dip, that would be good. I am also thinking grad school but if I can make money instead of studying and getting debt, I might just prefer to that.
congrats manWas trying not to make a move until January but got a call for a Cybersecurity Admin position
I don't think i'm gonna pursue it. They talking about 90-95k with a bonus that would put it at 100k but no OT. Plus I REALLY like where I am and have a ton of freedom.congrats man
Hey nothing better than having the security to turn offers down and know your worth. Nothing but respect for that.I don't think i'm gonna pursue it. They talking about 90-95k with a bonus that would put it at 100k but no OT. Plus I REALLY like where I am and have a ton of freedom.
If I leave somebody gonna have to come with that BAG. Im talking $60+ per hour on W2 with OT available, and a nice ass 401k match included.
Almost been a year since I've been at this job. I think I'm ready to venture off somewhere else. My life literally feels like
Dont know what steps to take though since I want to move more into SysAdmin or more into a IT Analyst role to sharpen my skills, but my only experience is in QA/Production Support.
I'm finally going to takethe A+ CCNA, Sec+, MCSA, or RHCSA next month. Havent applied yet anywhere since I'm modifying my resume right now.
I did, brought a laptop to work and I used a wireless router for security purposes, against company policy.
Make sure one job doesn't have much communication outside of emails, don't be caught slipping while at a meeting with one company and you can't respond for an hour. Also check if they have a non-compete. Be smart and if it doesn't work out know when to dead one of the jobs.
Some days they would allow me to work remotely (main job) thinking I was at school. At one point I was doing 3 jobs (2 actual employment and last one was after work project for a company)
I'd do it if you have the time or energy 100% worth it.
You will probably have to expand your setup, make sure you aren't interjecting task together