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Dude, I feel your pain...although two weeks is nothing in the IT industry!

I've been looking at the moment coming onto two months, I've had two interview processes up onto the third interview on each which are still currently going...

I have,

Bachelor of Computer Science

Masters of Science in Network Systems

CCNA and half CCNP

Network support and web design experience,

and man it is irratating, build up skills, technically, is easy to get, everyone has them!, but prove you're someone different. I find I go best when I be my outgoing self in the interview, show that you have great communication and interpersonal skills, are willing to learn, and have the ability to sell water to a well!

But keep at it man, partition your hardrive and put linux on one partition if you really want to learn linux (although really not knowing linux isn't the main problem).

It's one hell of a long process, bust rest assured you're not the only one going through it. Oh yeah...it is who you know, but remember you don't have to know them well to ring them...use people's connections to your hearts content, it's dog eat dog

Hmm... i'm doing an IT course, but i hate all that code, programming, database, server stuff. I like the pretty stuff :D Hopefully will be heading down 3D Animation, Post Production path... anyone know anything bout those areas?

To the dude who tests Vision Plus?? I work at the ANZ, and we use a thing called Vision Plus (as well as Windows 2K for OS) and it's THE most ghetto thing ever! Looks like it belongs in the 80's.

but prove you're someone different. I find I go best when I be my outgoing self in the interview, show that you have great communication and interpersonal skills, are willing to learn, and have the ability to sell water to a well!  

It's one hell of a long process, bust rest assured you're not the only one going through it. Oh yeah...it is who you know, but remember you don't have to know them well to ring them...use people's connections to your hearts content, it's dog eat dog

best advice in the whole thread

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