Looking forward for my First IT job
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender this is the message from my agency
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?
You work for a company that contracts out IT work, correct? So there needs to be a contract in place that clearly defines what your responsibilities are and what their expectations are. It can't just be a small e-mail like that.
Maybe he doesn't - he might just work for a placement company, or a temp company. Often times those companies don't care what your qualifications are, they are just sending over a warm body.
Unsure. If it's a placement company then he may need to implement his own imaging etc. We'll see what happens
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@Dashrender l'm new in IT industry I can start from there
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@Dashrender What's meaning of CDS and DSE ll ??
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender What's meaning of CDS and DSE ll ??
That's just it - we don't know.
I'm guessing the DSE is a Desktop Support Engineer, the II means a level 2 person, not a new to the job of Engineer person.
I don't know what a CDS is.
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson my agency on holiday now I can't reach him now . Maybe I can send email to ask for duties
Is this one of those random emails you get from a recruiter, when you sign up on a job search site?
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@jyates said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson my agency on holiday now I can't reach him now . Maybe I can send email to ask for duties
Is this one of those random emails you get from a recruiter, when you sign up on a job search site?
I would think an actual job offer would include a lot more information.Right, but it's weird that he says he starts working on Jan 3.
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
I'm assuming a DSE is a Desktop Support Engineer.
Ah ha. I had no idea what that was
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender What's meaning of CDS and DSE ll ??
Those aren't standard terms that we know.
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender What's meaning of CDS and DSE ll ??
Those aren't standard terms that we know.
He said standard and I just assumed it was me lol
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
I'm assuming a DSE is a Desktop Support Engineer.
Ah ha. I had no idea what that was
I only guessed that because he mentioned in the OP that he wanted to learn Rollout engineer. whatever that means.
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@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender l'm new in IT industry I can start from there
You may be stuck finding out when you start work. Even jobs with common terms often vary so much that there is no way to guess what they will be like for day to day duties. Even desktop support can be so wildly different from place to place that no tasks might overlap.
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
I'm assuming a DSE is a Desktop Support Engineer.
Ah ha. I had no idea what that was
I only guessed that because he mentioned in the OP that he wanted to learn Rollout engineer. whatever that means.
Eh, first IT job. I still don't articulate my thoughts well on here. First and Second Domain Controller @scottalanmiller not domain. There are no primary or secondary domain controllers. Hammering this into my skull
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CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
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Acronyms aren't universal.
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@wirestyle22 said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@jimmynelson said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender What's meaning of CDS and DSE ll ??
Those aren't standard terms that we know.
He said standard and I just assumed it was me lol
If DSE is Desktop Support Engineer, then it's not standard. Support and Engineer don't go together. Support suggests ops (admin) and Engineer means the opposite. You normally have Desktop Support or Desktop Engineer.
DS supports the fleet. DE handles the setup of images, design of the desktops.
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@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
Uh..... hopefully it means more than that.
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@scottalanmiller said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
Uh..... hopefully it means more than that.
With the way this entire conversation is leaning hard on "Generic as hell" I wouldn't be surprised. Maybe it's a language barrier or wording, but this has raised many, many red flags for me.
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@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
in london? Google gave me the same, but I was assuming since the name of the company is Shell (bank street, London) that Corporate Data Systems (a company) wasn't it.
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@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
in london? Google gave me the same, but I was assuming since the name of the company is Shell (bank street, London) that Corporate Data Systems (a company) wasn't it.
I was actually referring more to a generic "Corporate systems that support data"
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@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@Dashrender said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
@FiyaFly said in Looking forward for my First IT job:
CDS.... Corporate Data Systems?
in london? Google gave me the same, but I was assuming since the name of the company is Shell (bank street, London) that Corporate Data Systems (a company) wasn't it.
I was actually referring more to a generic "Corporate systems that support data"
or, maybe you're right and CDS is a company supporting Shell?