Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband did this. Data security/privacy is very hot right now. He started at a smaller shop where an acquaintance put in a good word for him and in a couple of years parlayed that experience into a much better job in a much fancier company.
Was he out for 9 years for daddy tracking? That is cool if it’s a trend.
10 years. Yep, daddy tracking
Love it.
- another family with “untraditional” gender roles
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband did this. Data security/privacy is very hot right now. He started at a smaller shop where an acquaintance put in a good word for him and in a couple of years parlayed that experience into a much better job in a much fancier company.
Was he out for 9 years for daddy tracking? That is cool if it’s a trend.
10 years. Yep, daddy tracking
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband did this. Data security/privacy is very hot right now. He started at a smaller shop where an acquaintance put in a good word for him and in a couple of years parlayed that experience into a much better job in a much fancier company.
Was he out for 9 years for daddy tracking? That is cool if it’s a trend.
Anonymous wrote:My husband did this. Data security/privacy is very hot right now. He started at a smaller shop where an acquaintance put in a good word for him and in a couple of years parlayed that experience into a much better job in a much fancier company.
Anonymous wrote:My husband did this. Data security/privacy is very hot right now. He started at a smaller shop where an acquaintance put in a good word for him and in a couple of years parlayed that experience into a much better job in a much fancier company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse is older and no issue getting a job. But, instead of focusing on SAHD, focus on what you have done, especially certifications and keeping up with new technology.
Your spouse was out of market for a decade?
He didn't get his IT degree till his early 40's and had to start from the bottom. OP will have to work his way up again. The issue is getting his foot in the door.
Getting a degree older is way different than 9 year gap. OP should consider returning to school if he can’t get any leads
He needs to return to school with that long of a gap and not keeping up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse is older and no issue getting a job. But, instead of focusing on SAHD, focus on what you have done, especially certifications and keeping up with new technology.
Your spouse was out of market for a decade?
He didn't get his IT degree till his early 40's and had to start from the bottom. OP will have to work his way up again. The issue is getting his foot in the door.
Getting a degree older is way different than 9 year gap. OP should consider returning to school if he can’t get any leads
Anonymous wrote:Look at Azure Fundamentals course (AZ-900) and other AZ courses that follow to get an idea of how much time each cert will take you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse is older and no issue getting a job. But, instead of focusing on SAHD, focus on what you have done, especially certifications and keeping up with new technology.
Your spouse was out of market for a decade?
He didn't get his IT degree till his early 40's and had to start from the bottom. OP will have to work his way up again. The issue is getting his foot in the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you kept up on new IT tools (AWS, Azure, K8s, etc...)? if not, I would start there.
I have not kept up. Should I focus on AWS or Azure? It looks like I need to pick at least one of the cloud providers.
Azure. JEDI
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you kept up on new IT tools (AWS, Azure, K8s, etc...)? if not, I would start there.
I have not kept up. Should I focus on AWS or Azure? It looks like I need to pick at least one of the cloud providers.
That's for you to decide on where you want to focus. If you have not kept up you should take classes and certifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you kept up on new IT tools (AWS, Azure, K8s, etc...)? if not, I would start there.
I have not kept up. Should I focus on AWS or Azure? It looks like I need to pick at least one of the cloud providers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My spouse is older and no issue getting a job. But, instead of focusing on SAHD, focus on what you have done, especially certifications and keeping up with new technology.
Your spouse was out of market for a decade?