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Still only Server 2016? No Windows experience before that? It's not a problem if so, just making sure because that seems unlikely to have no Server 2012 R2.
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@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
Updated a bit. Ignore formattting for now. I'm just focusing on information and then I will format it. I am having a little trouble explaining what I do at my current job because it's all over the place. Really, I'm doing desktop support but I also have to handle all of the appliances and servers as well, sporadically.
Separate resumes could highlight different skills at each job. For example If going for a windows admin, you can highlight server OSes, AD, DNS, SCCM, WSUS, etc. Then maybe you have a Linux catered resume where you still mention windows proficiency, but you highlight more on Linux experience.
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@some_user said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
Updated a bit. Ignore formattting for now. I'm just focusing on information and then I will format it. I am having a little trouble explaining what I do at my current job because it's all over the place. Really, I'm doing desktop support but I also have to handle all of the appliances and servers as well, sporadically.
Separate resumes could highlight different skills at each job. For example If going for a windows admin, you can highlight server OSes, AD, DNS, SCCM, WSUS, etc. Then maybe you have a Linux catered resume where you still mention windows proficiency, but you highlight more on Linux experience.
I ultimately want a more linux focused job, but yeah i understand your point
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@scottalanmiller So the reason everything looks like (and by looks like I mean is) filler, is because when I was a bit younger I paid for someone to create my resume and was using it as a point of reference. Seems like that was a bad idea.
Address your main questions:
- I have experience with Windows Server 2003-2016, which I will list each version in my next edit.
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
- All devices was just a bad attempt at trying to explain that I was solely responsible. They have a 2008 R2 server that they use for x-rays that I built and maintain. This was in addition to typical desktop support, which in all honesty was a very rare occurrence.
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@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller So the reason everything looks like (and by looks like I mean is) filler, is because when I was a bit younger I paid for someone to create my resume and was using it as a point of reference. Seems like that was a bad idea.
Generally is, mostly because resume writers mostly work in the "I've got nothing to fill it with garbage" space, partially because only you really know what you did at a job and partially because IT is unique and resume writing from other fields is basically useless in IT.
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@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
A SAN would not apply there with the description given.
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Specifying working with NFS would be like listing working with SMB/CIFS - that just seems weird and would be assumed if you're talking about 'nix at all, wouldn't it?
The 'nix based AD stuff though, that sounded good.
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@dashrender said in Feedback on Resume:
Specifying working with NFS would be like listing working with SMB/CIFS - that just seems weird and would be assumed if you're talking about 'nix at all, wouldn't it?
The 'nix based AD stuff though, that sounded good.
Well, his main highlight at one job is mentioning that he built a file server. That's mentioning SMB, right? So, pretty similar.
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@dashrender said in Feedback on Resume:
... that just seems weird and would be assumed if you're talking about 'nix at all, wouldn't it?
Why? I'd say 80% of UNIX people have never used NFS. Windows has had NFS for like 18 years, any used it? Building file servers isn't "that" common and unlike Windows which turns on SMB by default, UNIX doesn't even have the tools there by default in most cases.
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@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@dashrender said in Feedback on Resume:
Specifying working with NFS would be like listing working with SMB/CIFS - that just seems weird and would be assumed if you're talking about 'nix at all, wouldn't it?
The 'nix based AD stuff though, that sounded good.
Well, his main highlight at one job is mentioning that he built a file server. That's mentioning SMB, right? So, pretty similar.
Yeah i would drop the word file.
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@dashrender said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@dashrender said in Feedback on Resume:
Specifying working with NFS would be like listing working with SMB/CIFS - that just seems weird and would be assumed if you're talking about 'nix at all, wouldn't it?
The 'nix based AD stuff though, that sounded good.
Well, his main highlight at one job is mentioning that he built a file server. That's mentioning SMB, right? So, pretty similar.
Yeah i would drop the word file.
Then it becomes just "built a server". Which is a little light on info.
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@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
A SAN would not apply there with the description given.
Right that's what I'm saying
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@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
A SAN would not apply there with the description given.
Right that's what I'm saying
No, I think you had it backwards. A SAN would not apply to the bad description.
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@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
A SAN would not apply there with the description given.
Right that's what I'm saying
No, I think you had it backwards. A SAN would not apply to the bad description.
Oh, I do have it backwards
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@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
@scottalanmiller said in Feedback on Resume:
@wirestyle22 said in Feedback on Resume:
- The description of the IT Generalist role for Garden State Foot & Ankle is inaccurate. It's not high capacity in the sense that there are multiple nodes or a SAN or anything like that so I will change that.
A SAN would not apply there with the description given.
Right that's what I'm saying
No, I think you had it backwards. A SAN would not apply to the bad description.
Oh, I do have it backwards
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(Me on an interview)
Interviewer: Would you consider yourself a hard worker?
Me: Oh, absolutely. I make everything harder than it needs to be. -
So your job title was desktop support
And 4 different companies called you IT generalist? Sounds made up."Supporting The Arc Ocean County Chapter"
Wasted words, we know the organisation on the left, trim a little. Think of how you can give me new information or sell yourself better.