Looking forward for my First IT job
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Good day everyone,
I'm looking forward for my first job in IT next year 3rd January 2017. I need some tips/tricks to put me through to have more ideas on.( Rollout and standard DSE ll duties ).please i need everybody support to tell me and how to start, What to learn or study or any websites to learn Rollout engineer (2nd line support role ) I don't wanna miss this opportunity . Merry Christmas guys please help. Many thanks jimmy -
So you've been hired?
Can we assume that DSE II means you're not getting an entry level job?
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I'm not familiar with DSE II. What is that referring to?
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@Dashrender yes, have been hired, start work 3rd January 2017. I'm not getting entry level job. Please what all about Rollout and standard DSE ll duties I want to learn and practice my job next year January any ideas please
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I'm assuming a DSE is a Desktop Support Engineer.
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@wirestyle22 my agency sent me email about Rollout engineer standards DSE ll duties
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 my agency sent me email about Rollout engineer standards DSE ll duties
So I'm assuming you're handling PC Refreshes?
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@Dashrender yes, please what'she are the duties? And please anywhere to learn or practising watching videos
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@wirestyle22 yes pc refreshing like installation pc or laptop. Please do you have know any video to watch or website to learn better please anyone
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 yes pc refreshing like installation PC or laptop. Please do you have know any video to watch or website to learn better please anyone
You need to find out what product they are using for imaging like Symantec Ghost or something. It's hard to give advice if we don't know what tools you'll be using
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender yes, have been hired, start work 3rd January 2017. I'm not getting entry level job. Please what all about Rollout and standard DSE ll duties I want to learn and practice my job next year January any ideas please
Huh - it seems odd that you would be an engineer and not already know these things. Equally odd that you would be starting straight at level II and not level I.
@scottalanmiller is right - companies just slap any ol' name on a job these days.
OK now with all of that out of the way.
Thinks you should know:
Who to prepare a system for imagine
How to take images
How to deploy images
Use of scripting to rollout changes
For Windows, Group Policy management of desktops
For Windows MDT
For Windows WDS
DevOps tools are apparently becoming a thing for desktop deployments (Ansible, Chef, Salt)
Chocolately
RMM solutions -
@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 my agency sent me email about Rollout engineer standards DSE ll duties
Please post what it says the duties are.
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
DevOps tools are apparently becoming a thing for desktop deployments (Ansible, Chef, Salt)
ChocolatelyI'd be really surprised if he used those but it's not impossible.
@jimmynelson Do you know if they are even running Linux there in any capacity?
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@wirestyle22 someone tell me about duties like Network drive mapping in windows, Network printer set up, outlook shared folders mapping, outlook signatures, outlook 2010/ 13
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 someone tell me about duties like Network drive mapping in windows, Network printer set up, outlook shared folders mapping, outlook signatures, outlook 2010/ 13
We need you to tell us what your duties are. What does it say under your job description?
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@wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
DevOps tools are apparently becoming a thing for desktop deployments (Ansible, Chef, Salt)
ChocolatelyI'd be really surprised if he used those but it's not impossible.
@jimmynelson Do you know if they are even running Linux there in any capacity?
@stacksofplates is using those tools on Windows today. They are limited to Linux any longer.
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
DevOps tools are apparently becoming a thing for desktop deployments (Ansible, Chef, Salt)
ChocolatelyI'd be really surprised if he used those but it's not impossible.
@jimmynelson Do you know if they are even running Linux there in any capacity?
@stacksofplates is using those tools on Windows today. They are limited to Linux any longer.
Interesting. I'll have to put that in my test environment at home.
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@wirestyle22 Would you be interested in doing some short-term work (Rollout and standard DSE II duties) for CDS at Shell (Bank Street, London) for 2 weeks from the 3rd January? r.
This is message for my agency
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@wirestyle22 this is the message from my agency . He's out for holiday now
Would you be interested in doing some short-term work (Rollout and standard DSE II duties) for CDS at Shell (Bank Street, London) for 2 weeks from the 3rd January?
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 someone tell me about duties like Network drive mapping in windows, Network printer set up, outlook shared folders mapping, outlook signatures, outlook 2010/ 13
These things have almost nothing to do with rollouts - what you specifically mentioned in your OP. Rollouts are more about deploying software/hardware to end users/end points.
These things are about user configuration, I guess I'd call it a gray area.
But what do you mean tell you about duties like? Are those the duties listed on the job posting? We can't really just give you a how to on anything you might encounter. We can only really answer specific questions.