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Ask HN: How can I change my career trajectory from IT Support?

4 点作者 hello_marmalade超过 4 年前
I&#x27;ve been working for a long time now as IT Support, but it&#x27;s never been my passion. I love computers and have been doing all kinds of things with them since I was 11 and even earlier. I ended up falling into IT Support as a career because I had the natural skill set basically from just troubleshooting my own issues constantly. That said while I&#x27;m making decent money I&#x27;ve never been satisfied with what I&#x27;m doing. Bluetooth connectivity issues and faulty mice were never what made me passionate about computers, and I want to move on to what does.<p>I&#x27;d love to get into development (I&#x27;ve been enjoying my time on my own with Scheme and Python) or even Linux engineer type stuff, but it feels like even though I&#x27;ve had the chance to do projects related to that occasionally, I haven&#x27;t gotten enough that I can really be a competitive candidate for anything else. I don&#x27;t have any college education either which I feel might put me at a disadvantage. I have in the past year however been able to get a lot of hands on real world experience with automating tasks using Python and handling API integrations and the like, which has been really enjoyable.<p>Would anyone have any recommendations as to how to move out of the business of fixing simple problems and into the business of creating interesting solutions?<p>Thanks!

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jedberg超过 4 年前
I started in IT too, for the same reason. Because I was good at troubleshooting Windows issues.<p>My career took off when I got a job at a startup, where the IT group was in charge of not only all of the desktops, but also all of the unix servers, firewalls, routers, etc.<p>I got lucky that our senior engineers were great mentors, and would allow us to take on less critical projects that used those other technologies.<p>Also at the same time, I vowed to use only Linux at home as my primary desktop, which forced me to learn a lot about admining unix boxes. I&#x27;d take the old servers home that were going to be tossed and set them up as web servers or mail servers.<p>So I&#x27;d say try to find a job with a small IT team that has other bigger responsibilities.