Soldato
- Joined
- 25 Mar 2004
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- Fareham
Not a lot of places will invest in training you up without your requesting it, unless you need to learn something specific for a specific work related reason. Especially in this climate with high unemployment and redunancies. Most businesses are belt tightening to a degree.
Don't be put off by what everyone says as well.
This is my career progression:
1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
3rd Line Support
Network Operations (server monitoring, general escalations between technical departments, internal IT support)
Exchange Admin
So i've had a bunch of promotions, this is probably over a period of around 5 years or so. I've gained a lot of knowledge, and I get to play around with things like PowerShell scripts, MS SQL, some development in ASP.NET C# etc as well.
If you apply yourself, and go for the positions that open up you can generally do well. Be professional at all times, help people out etc, you will get noticed! If you don't get promoted at your current job, and prospects aren't looking good, then look for something else!
Don't be put off by what everyone says as well.
This is my career progression:
1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
3rd Line Support
Network Operations (server monitoring, general escalations between technical departments, internal IT support)
Exchange Admin
So i've had a bunch of promotions, this is probably over a period of around 5 years or so. I've gained a lot of knowledge, and I get to play around with things like PowerShell scripts, MS SQL, some development in ASP.NET C# etc as well.
If you apply yourself, and go for the positions that open up you can generally do well. Be professional at all times, help people out etc, you will get noticed! If you don't get promoted at your current job, and prospects aren't looking good, then look for something else!
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