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    • IRJI
      IRJ
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      @scottalanmiller I've never heard of anyone getting a job using Facebook. How do you use Facebook for this?

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        flaxking @IRJ
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        @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

        @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

        I'm not planning on moving, so the position would have to be a remote one. I'm looking for an IT or a Development job, or some combination of the two.

        That's pretty damn broad. What skills do you have to offer on your resume? What certs or experience do you have in DevOps roles?

        C#, Python, Powershell, Nginx, IIS, Docker, Jira admin, Windows sysadmin stuff

        I'm kinda in a DevOps-type role right now, but most of the time I either work on IT stuff or Dev stuff and don't get much time to work with the DevOps tools (which means that no one is working on it).
        I only have real professional experience with CruiseControl, though I've done some working with Jenkins, Bamboo, Azure DevOps, and GitLab. Our Docker Swarm project was deprioritized, so I don't have any production experience there. If I was going to try to go full speed into DevOps, I would probably try to get a Kubernetes certification. The last certification I got was MSCA Windows Server 2012. There's a demand for DevOps-type roles, but actually getting one looks like it would be challenging, it seems like often they're looking for someone with a good amount of experience with a software stack similar to what the company is using.

        If I wanted to focus on CloudOps, I'd probably focus on Azure since I've already have a bit of a head start there with things I've worked on in my current job.

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        • RojoLocoR
          RojoLoco
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          If my girlfriend's job search is any indication (banking/mortgage industry), there are lots of jobs that don't advertise the possibility of remote work, but that have it available. And it's also been a numbers game, in that she has applied to dozens and dozens of jobs in order to get a handful of phone/in person interviews, and lots of those turn out to be bullshit. Seems like a numbers game (like online dating): apply to all the things, get a response 10% of the time, 10% of the responses are remotely legit jobs. Just her experience, it could be vastly different for your search for IT jobs, but it's something to consider.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @RojoLoco
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            @RojoLoco said in Starting a job search:

            If my girlfriend's job search is any indication (banking/mortgage industry), there are lots of jobs that don't advertise the possibility of remote work, but that have it available. And it's also been a numbers game, in that she has applied to dozens and dozens of jobs in order to get a handful of phone/in person interviews, and lots of those turn out to be bullshit. Seems like a numbers game (like online dating): apply to all the things, get a response 10% of the time, 10% of the responses are remotely legit jobs. Just her experience, it could be vastly different for your search for IT jobs, but it's something to consider.

            Scott claimed that something like 80% of jobs posted are fake (maybe it was a much higher amount than that). That they are just resume gathering posts with nothing really behind them.

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            • kamidonK
              kamidon @Dashrender
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              @Dashrender Ugh, I have experience with that crap. You see a job post, click to apply, go through a stupid sign up process and end up being on some janky looking job finding website that noone has ever heard of.

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              • ObsolesceO
                Obsolesce @IRJ
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                @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                Is LinkedIn actually a useful platform? I deleted my account when MS bought it, but I didn't feel like I got any benefit from it at the time.

                LinkedIn has been the only useful social media resource IMO. It may not be the best place for IT, but there is no better place to network. LinkedIn jobs have been real and relevant where I've found sites like career builder or monster to be a complete waste of time

                The jobs I actually ever interviewed with were all from linkedin. All other places like career builder are garbage. Do not use career builder unless you want email and phone spam for jobs outside your career parh and location. It's absolutely ridiculous.

                LinkedIn is the only one that has ever lead to anything.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                  @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                  I have not seen a single job posting I would take a seriously on FB. Nothing about FB is to be taken seriously from what I have seen.

                  We actually use it and hire people that way.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                    @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                    @scottalanmiller I've never heard of anyone getting a job using Facebook. How do you use Facebook for this?

                    They have a job posting mechanism. So you make a job posting, then go into a region and post it for like a city or town. Then they contact you and there is a "job candidate messaging system" for communicating back and forth with them.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
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                      @RojoLoco said in Starting a job search:

                      Seems like a numbers game (like online dating):

                      Youtube Video

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                        @Dashrender said in Starting a job search:

                        @RojoLoco said in Starting a job search:

                        If my girlfriend's job search is any indication (banking/mortgage industry), there are lots of jobs that don't advertise the possibility of remote work, but that have it available. And it's also been a numbers game, in that she has applied to dozens and dozens of jobs in order to get a handful of phone/in person interviews, and lots of those turn out to be bullshit. Seems like a numbers game (like online dating): apply to all the things, get a response 10% of the time, 10% of the responses are remotely legit jobs. Just her experience, it could be vastly different for your search for IT jobs, but it's something to consider.

                        Scott claimed that something like 80% of jobs posted are fake (maybe it was a much higher amount than that). That they are just resume gathering posts with nothing really behind them.

                        Talked about that with @mary this morning, because she was trying to figure out the math behind an impossible job posting (temp work, huge expertise, no way to support the work, almost no pay, etc.)

                        Youtube Video

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @kamidon
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                          @kamidon said in Starting a job search:

                          @Dashrender Ugh, I have experience with that crap. You see a job post, click to apply, go through a stupid sign up process and end up being on some janky looking job finding website that noone has ever heard of.

                          I've been to entirely fake in person interviews before. The value to fake job listings is really high.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller
                            last edited by scottalanmiller

                            Work It Daily..... "If a job looks questionable, it's fake"

                            Youtube Video

                            They made this a year after my channel did, and pretty much repeats exactly what I say.

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                              flaxking @IRJ
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                              @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                              Your best bet is to get 3 or 4 recruiters to look for you. Remember, you dont have to accept or agree to anything. Let them help you with your search. You may find them sending you unwanted stuff, but thats OK because they are somewhat of a filter

                              Hmm, I haven't had much luck with recruiters biting

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @flaxking
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                                @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                                @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                                Your best bet is to get 3 or 4 recruiters to look for you. Remember, you dont have to accept or agree to anything. Let them help you with your search. You may find them sending you unwanted stuff, but thats OK because they are somewhat of a filter

                                Hmm, I haven't had much luck with recruiters biting

                                That's surprising. Especially now with the market being so good. It's hard to hire, at least in the US. Recruiters, you would think, would be desperate for candidates.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @flaxking
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                                  @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                                  I see quite a few remote jobs that I think will just accept US applicants but they don't clarify in the posting.

                                  Every job listing that I get doesn't list a city or state, let alone country. That "location" needs to be a top specification is surprisingly something recruiters haven't thought of.

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                                  • IRJI
                                    IRJ @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Starting a job search:

                                    @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                                    @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                                    Your best bet is to get 3 or 4 recruiters to look for you. Remember, you dont have to accept or agree to anything. Let them help you with your search. You may find them sending you unwanted stuff, but thats OK because they are somewhat of a filter

                                    Hmm, I haven't had much luck with recruiters biting

                                    That's surprising. Especially now with the market being so good. It's hard to hire, at least in the US. Recruiters, you would think, would be desperate for candidates.

                                    Recruiters are going crazy right now in US. You can't avoid them if you keep your resume somewhat current.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @IRJ
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                                      @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Starting a job search:

                                      @flaxking said in Starting a job search:

                                      @IRJ said in Starting a job search:

                                      Your best bet is to get 3 or 4 recruiters to look for you. Remember, you dont have to accept or agree to anything. Let them help you with your search. You may find them sending you unwanted stuff, but thats OK because they are somewhat of a filter

                                      Hmm, I haven't had much luck with recruiters biting

                                      That's surprising. Especially now with the market being so good. It's hard to hire, at least in the US. Recruiters, you would think, would be desperate for candidates.

                                      Recruiters are going crazy right now in US. You can't avoid them if you keep your resume somewhat current.

                                      For sure.

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                                      • larsen161L
                                        larsen161
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                                        LinkedIn has been hugely successful for me. I've had recruiters from Google, Facebook, Amazon, F5 and may others reach out to me directly for roles. Turn on your setting Let recruiters know you’re open to opportunities and hopefully that should trigger a bunch of opportunities.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @larsen161
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                                          @larsen161 said in Starting a job search:

                                          Turn on your setting Let recruiters know you’re open to opportunities and hopefully that should trigger a bunch of opportunities.

                                          You know all the tricks today. Had no idea that that feature existed.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller
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                                            Now if someone on LinkedIn would actually use your location or location preferences, it might actually become useful.

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