OK, here is the question.. I have 20 plus years of mainframe, and unix experience (also some NT, Win2k)
I am going back to mainframe (focus on the integration, support, etc work) since my experience is unique and very useful I am getting some bites and nibbles in the job market. My question is -...
Despite my strong feelings. I am starting to "buy" the idea
of certification for some people may be a good idea.
I have long programming experience but basically I wish to
leave pure programming and use my 'other' IT experience.
I have built my first PC in the early '80. I have...
Hmm, as we seem to be in a very bad spot now in IT I don't see too many pundits talking about it. I am frankly surprised a bit. Don't you agree ? Of course I don't read
Computerworld anymore (maybe I should). Anyone seen any industry articles about the layoffs and the masses of applicants...
I am trying to emphasize my mainframe experience which is
the first five years of my career. 15 was spent in Mini,IBM
series 1, and unix(aix,solaris,hp/ux). Apparently there are
plenty of openings in mainframe jobs without qualified people. Why do employees want 'recent' experience when it is...
I have had it woth CA. I have spent two decades in programming but now I can't get an interview. I have decided
to move back east, specifically to DC. I am a naturalized US
citizen, and hope to get into some projects that require experience and they want an american instead of a sample from the...
Hello,
I am an unemployed programmer who actually does not want to
program anymore. What I am doing is redefining my technical
background and see what I can actually do in the IT depression we are having.
In my search I ran into a company called Invisus. They are
about a year old and have a...
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