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eddie
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 8:31 pm    Post subject: Career Path - possibly OT Reply with quote

I apologize if this is completely inappopriate for this group, but i am
honestly seeking advice from you all because I respect the opinion and
ethics of this group and im guessing that my situation might be shared by
others.
I am in my 4th year of employment as microsoft developer for a small
shop with 2 MCSD exams under my belt (305,306). I plan to complete the MCSD
within the next few months. Im at the point where i would like to seek new
employment opportunities. During my job browsing ive found that there is
indeed a local market for MS developers with not only high level of
technical knowledge, but knowledge of business processes as well.
My experience has been limited to small scale projects and consequently,
i feel that in order to further myself, i need to find a slot on a project
developing larger scale applications. Im also concerned that potential
employers may look at my experience as somewhat irrelevant to Enterprise
level projects. Does anybody have any thoughts or advice in the
'transitioning' from smaller scale to larger scale project work?
I was also wondering if anybody has known or worked with MCSD 's that
have made the transition to system administration? If so, how was this
done? I have limited administration experience and was wondering if it
would be a pipe dream for me to 'switch' to administration.
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 12:31 am    Post subject: Re: Career Path - possibly OT Reply with quote

When you say "system administrator", do you mean database administrator or
network administrator?

"eddie" <e@e.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
I apologize if this is completely inappopriate for this group, but i
am
honestly seeking advice from you all because I respect the opinion and
ethics of this group and im guessing that my situation might be shared by
others.
I am in my 4th year of employment as microsoft developer for a small
shop with 2 MCSD exams under my belt (305,306). I plan to complete the
MCSD
within the next few months. Im at the point where i would like to seek
new
employment opportunities. During my job browsing ive found that there is
indeed a local market for MS developers with not only high level of
technical knowledge, but knowledge of business processes as well.
My experience has been limited to small scale projects and
consequently,
i feel that in order to further myself, i need to find a slot on a project
developing larger scale applications. Im also concerned that potential
employers may look at my experience as somewhat irrelevant to Enterprise
level projects. Does anybody have any thoughts or advice in the
'transitioning' from smaller scale to larger scale project work?
I was also wondering if anybody has known or worked with MCSD 's that
have made the transition to system administration? If so, how was this
done? I have limited administration experience and was wondering if it
would be a pipe dream for me to 'switch' to administration.

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Eric
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 3:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Career Path - possibly OT Reply with quote

eddie wrote:

Quote:
I have limited
administration experience and was wondering if it would be a pipe
dream for me to 'switch' to administration.

Experience is important with any job. You'd be starting over again as
an entry level person if you switched, but the developer background
might be a plus.

Lot of administrator jobs specify a laundy list of technologies they
want you have to have experience in. If you've worked with things like
Active Directory and MSMQ in your current job, that probably counts.

Eric
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