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    • WrCombsW
      WrCombs
      last edited by

      Oh joy. I'm going to regret this.
      This is what I have so far.

      I think I'm ready. - like I said, this is what I have . Any advice, criticism, comments, ideas, etc are welcome. Do what you do.!

      Screenshot_20190520-221314.png

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      • WrCombsW
        WrCombs
        last edited by

        For the record- I have a high school diploma - and that's my resume folks.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @WrCombs
          last edited by

          @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

          Oh joy.

          You didn't tag her correct. It's...

          Oh @Joy!

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @WrCombs
            last edited by

            @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

            For the record- I have a high school diploma - and that's my resume folks.

            Don't put that, IMHO. If a job cares about that, you don't care about the job. Don't write your resume for the jobs that you don't want.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Step One: Use your resume to direct your career.

              Look at your resume and say "what's missing".

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                1. Certifications. You aren't listing any. Presumably because you don't have any. If that is correct, pick one and go get it. Start "filling in the gaps." You control how much stuff you have to put on your resume and you alone. You can make it full or empty, it's up to you.

                2. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

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                • WrCombsW
                  WrCombs @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                  So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                  1. Certifications. You aren't listing any. Presumably because you don't have any. If that is correct, pick one and go get it. Start "filling in the gaps." You control how much stuff you have to put on your resume and you alone. You can make it full or empty, it's up to you.

                  correct, I dont have any. I've been working on the networking+ cert though.

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                  • WrCombsW
                    WrCombs @scottalanmiller
                    last edited by

                    @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                    So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                    1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                    So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                    like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                    Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403 @WrCombs
                      last edited by

                      @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                      So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                      1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                      So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                      like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                      Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                      Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                      System Troubleshooting is a skill.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                        System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                        And the reason it is, is that many people will just throw their hands up and say "whelp it's broken, guess I can't work, hope someone is able to figure it out"

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                        • WrCombsW
                          WrCombs @DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                          @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                          So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                          1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                          So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                          like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                          Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                          Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                          System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                          Okay, That makes sense, so with that said - Network troubleshooting would be one of my skills too?

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                          • DustinB3403D
                            DustinB3403 @WrCombs
                            last edited by

                            @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                            @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                            @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                            So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                            1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                            So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                            like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                            Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                            Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                            System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                            Okay, That makes sense, so with that said - Network troubleshooting would be one of my skills too?

                            Did you troubleshoot the network, Windows or the hardware or all of the above?

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                            • WrCombsW
                              WrCombs @DustinB3403
                              last edited by WrCombs

                              @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                              @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                              @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                              @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                              @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                              So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                              1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                              So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                              like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                              Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                              Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                              System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                              Okay, That makes sense, so with that said - Network troubleshooting would be one of my skills too?

                              Did you troubleshoot the network, Windows or the hardware or all of the above?

                              I have done all three. Separately and together.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @WrCombs
                                last edited by

                                @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                                @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                                @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                                @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                                @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                                @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                                So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                                1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                                So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                                like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                                Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                                Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                                System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                                Okay, That makes sense, so with that said - Network troubleshooting would be one of my skills too?

                                Did you troubleshoot the network, Windows or the hardware or all of the above?

                                I have done all three. Separately and together.

                                okay than.

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                                • IRJI
                                  IRJ @DustinB3403
                                  last edited by

                                  @DustinB3403 said in Resume critique:

                                  @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Resume critique:

                                  So lets ask ourselves, what IS missing.....

                                  1. Skills. No tech listed, just jobs. Figure out the tech that you know, and list it.

                                  So I need to put on there skills that I've picked up through work?
                                  like, What's an example of a tech that I would know? aloha pos?
                                  Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                                  Didn't you just troubleshoot a Windows networking issue that wouldn't allow the administrative share to be accessed?

                                  System Troubleshooting is a skill.

                                  I disagree here. Troubleshooting should not be listed on resume as a skill. It is filler IMO. If you are in IT you already a troubleshooter. Microsoft Windows is not a skill either.

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                                  • wirestyle22W
                                    wirestyle22 @WrCombs
                                    last edited by wirestyle22

                                    @WrCombs build a home lab and include it on your resume. I created a ton of web servers (nextcloud, rocketchat, nodebb, plex, zabbix, zimbra, bookstack etc) and brought a laptop to show them what they are while providing use cases for each. Who cares if you list something on a piece of paper when you can literally show them what you built and explain it to them.

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                                    • IRJI
                                      IRJ
                                      last edited by IRJ

                                      Bad resume skills look like this:

                                      • Customer Service Oriented
                                      • Microsoft Windows XP, 7, 8.1, 10
                                      • System and Network Troubleshooting
                                      • Network Configuration
                                      • Red Hat Linux, Ubuntu, and Fedora
                                      • Active Directory
                                      • Server Migrations
                                      • VPN
                                      • Cisco Switches

                                      Good Resume Skills would look like this:

                                      • Proficient in Active Directory - Experienced with AD upgrades, migrations, client deployments and domain trusts
                                      • Strong in Linux Administration - Deployments, upgrades, scripting, and management of all common distributions (RHEL , Fedora, Ubuntu, and others)
                                      • Secure Network Implementation - Managed deployments and configuration for routers , switches, VPN devices, all types of firewalls, and more. (Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper)
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                                      • IRJI
                                        IRJ @IRJ
                                        last edited by

                                        @IRJ said in Resume critique:

                                        • Proficient in Active Directory - Experienced with AD upgrades, migrations, client deployments and domain trusts
                                        • Strong in Linux Administration - Deployments, upgrades, scripting, and management of all common distributions (RHEL , Fedora, Ubuntu, and others)
                                        • Secure Network Implementation - Managed deployments and configuration for routers , switches, VPN devices, all types of firewalls, and more. (Cisco, Palo Alto, Juniper)

                                        What I have done here is demonstrated a wide range of knowledge in a wide range of vendors. The person with this resume snippet may have 95% Cisco experience and only 3% Palo Alto and 2% Juniper. However, they understand the concepts of networking. So I am passing the HR filter of having Palo Alto or Juniper on my resume, but the bulk of my experience is in Cisco.

                                        All of us in IT, know that brand doesnt matter, it is concept. If I know I need to configure SSL VPN and understand the components needed, it doesnt matter how you do it in the CLI or GUI as we are capable of doing that part. It is really the understanding that matters. You can show your stuff in the interview because you passed the HR filter of Palo Alto.

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                                        • IRJI
                                          IRJ @WrCombs
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                                          @WrCombs said in Resume critique:

                                          Windows? I dont Know Windows, but I have a strong understanding/ability to figure out issues within Windows- more than most users-

                                          No, No. You are strong in Windows. Your resume is a chance to sell yourself. The fact that you have less than 2 years experience already tells us and any intentional interviewer that you are not a Microsoft Expert. Nobody is going to throw you into a 50k employee company and say you are in charge of migrating Active Directory.

                                          Sell yourself on your resume. Always say you are strong or proficient on a particular subject if you are going to list it on your resume. If it is something you want to list that aren't knowledgeable in then do some training or perform virtual labs in your own time. You aren't dependent on your company using something to be strong on it.

                                          As @scottalanmiller mentioned certifications are really important because if you look at those bullet points I made in the previous post, you can see that adding a certification to complement each of those bullet points would prove your proficiency or at least have something tangible to show for it.

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                                          • IRJI
                                            IRJ
                                            last edited by

                                            I believe you should try to achieve a minimum of one certification each year. You will see a substantial increase in pay throughout your career if you do so. People will talk shit about certs and yes I agree that there are many people that do test dumps and dont know shit but receive certs.

                                            The thing is having no certs will never help you more than having certs. Somebody will always tell you about some one off weirdo that doesnt hire people with certs, but you dont want to work for that guy anyway!

                                            Also, try to make your company pay for certs. I always mention that in interviews before being hired that I like training and its a huge part of compensation for me.

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