- How did you build a portfolio or demonstrate your abilities? - Any advice for networking or finding job opportunities?
Thanks in advance for sharing your experiences.
Word got out and I was told about a sysadmin and network coding gig in a uni in the next town and I jumped ship. 42 years later I've specialised in network protocols, never been unemployed since and expect to retire inside 3 years.
Automation was what I was good at. And I'm a natural sleuth, so I don't need direction only tasks and responsibilities. I'm actually lazy af, my strategy is to automate and "normalize" tech stacks.
I would say my natural intellectual curiosity and predisposition for order and organization out paces my conventionally trained peers, who race to catch up with the next task. How many times have you actually randomly scrolled through your data? Really? Just peeked at how the streams are doing and what kinds of things you notice?
For the past ten years I have achieved the ultimately satisfying freedom of "independent contractor". Next you will be asking me, "how do you bill?" To which I will answer, "art of invoicing." Git them an agreed upon invoice immediately, and do the work