Questions every IT professional asks
Now we have the questions that most IT professionals cannot answer:
Take Technical Course, College or Certification?
Information Systems, Computer Science or Computer Engineering?
Which area to follow?
Programming
Infrastructure
Database
Cloud Computing
Virtualization
Safety
Data Scientist - Big Data
Technical support
Network Administration
Project Management
Cloud Engineer
DevOps (This is not a profession, but I will quote the same)
Etc.
Which Graduate to do? Or is it better certification?
What certifications do I do?
Free software or paid software?
Microsoft or Others?
Which programming language?
Amazon or Azure?
VMware or Hyper-V?
Cisco or HP, IBM, Juniper, etc.
Anyway, there are several doubts that we all have ... The beginners why they don't know what to do and the veterans who got tired of their area or saw another promising market.
Unfortunately all these questions do not have a simple and direct answer, it is not possible to choose one or the other option and they are all valid options, any one can lead you to the professional success you desire.
Based on my personal and professional experience that I know, I want to help you direct your IT career in the best possible way.
The service technician will provide on-site customer support, installation, programming, maintenance, and repairs to a wide range of telecom systems. It includes equipment, wiring, and to other related computers or devices at several assigned locations within the agreed work areas.
Field experts work with various telecom devices and hand tools for the assistance, installation, and repair telephone poles, headsets, and associated peripherals in different locations and varied work environments.
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