Technically my role title is Site Operations Support and I'm SPOC for 2 sites and another site that's coming online soon (once I get there and setup).
I'm saying the technical side is 1st line stuff. With a bit of 2nd line thrown in. It's shocking. My previous role was very open, all hands on any work sort of thing. Such as setting up a BES Enterprise server (not as hard as you would think!) to simply resetting someones password. But, in my current role, it's very pigeon holed, there are teams for almost everything.
However, put a 'new guy' in my boots now and he wouldn't last a day. My experience in managing my own work, tough 'needy' users and general happiness to help people got me this job, more so than my tech knowledge.
The money is out there, if you look for it.
I'm saying the technical side is 1st line stuff. With a bit of 2nd line thrown in. It's shocking. My previous role was very open, all hands on any work sort of thing. Such as setting up a BES Enterprise server (not as hard as you would think!) to simply resetting someones password. But, in my current role, it's very pigeon holed, there are teams for almost everything.
However, put a 'new guy' in my boots now and he wouldn't last a day. My experience in managing my own work, tough 'needy' users and general happiness to help people got me this job, more so than my tech knowledge.
The money is out there, if you look for it.
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