This Saturday is my 6 month Redundiversary.
The current job market is brutal, there are a lot of folk like me looking for work right now and companies are being more picky than they have been for a while looking for their Purple Squirrel. I prefer this to Unicorn because there are purple squirrels in the wild (google it) and everyone is someone's purple squirrel.
With that in mind, I wondered this week if I could change the jobs I'm looking for.
Right now I'm looking at high level windows endpoint positions but here's the thing, my skillset is a lot more than just that.
I understand business needs.?
Every business is different and has different requirements, by focusing on those requirements I work to identify the best path forward and so much more. I either intuitively know, or find it easy to identify, those requirements to find the best solution for any challenge.
I get the balance between security, and usability.
I mean duh, we all want our IT systems to be as secure as possible right? But there is a balance. It's all well and good making client or server systems super secure, but if folk cant do their job effectively then the company looses money.
I see things from a different point of view.
Over the years I have been presented with so many challenges it's unreal. Some of these have been seemingly impossible to solve. And yet by looking "outside the box" I've found ways to achieve the end goal and minimized end user impact.
I get the world.
Global companies are truly awesome to work for, but the more diverse the employee base the more cultures you have to take into account. Having worked with folk from all over the world this understanding of work culture has become almost instinctive for me. even so I strive to understand the folk I work with and for.
I try to understand generations...
We all hear about "GenZ" working patterns being X, and "Boomers" being Y and so on. I do what I can to listen, learn, and accept. There will always be a difference between what the corporation expects, and what is expected by the newer generations entering the workforce expect. Understanding these differences means that we as engineers can take them into account when building our solutions.
I have helped shape technology.
Any Dell system you buy today has been shaped by people like me. As a founder member of the Dell Commercial Client Customer Advisory Council I have spent the last 16 years working with Dell to help shape technology. While I personally focused on the Gaming industry, the group as a whole has done it's best to make sure the tech we all buy is the best it can be. I take great pride in seeing the things I have suggested becoming reality.
Just looking at these points have made me realize I'm so much more than "just" a windows endpoint engineer.
But what could I be?
Answers on a postcard, or in a comment below.
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1 个月I have long thought the field of research has become far too elitist and inaccessible. We need to highlight the work in and around the whole discipline, as you've done here, and indeed think of ways of better creating mid-tier roles between elite doctoral and post-doctoral research and the rest of the economy. The usual depiction of the industry puts it far beyond the reach of most people, so bravo for zeroing in on this problem.