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Vladislav Bochkov2018-11-30 13:53:53
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Vladislav Bochkov, 2018-11-30 13:53:53

Good day to all. Where better to escape from the admins after the 16th experience. In 1C accounting or in 1C Bitrix. Familiar with both, but superficially?

Please, no cooler. There is nowhere to develop further in my region. Neither in administrators nor in chiefs nor in managers. We no longer have admins as a class. If someone was able to prequalify normally (I’m not talking about knowledge, but about real working conditions, etc. because in theory we have a shortage of IT people, but in practice they don’t need to be fucked), please write much more promising with such experience and the age is not school already.

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Saboteur, 2018-11-30
@saboteur_kiev

"16th experience" and "my region" perfectly explains your experience and problem.
16 jobs changed?
16 servers configured?
A normal admin with 16 years of experience is very much needed everywhere.
And after 16 years of experience, usually he himself should know where he can retrain - the head of the IT department, devops, developer, integrator, network administrator.
Depends on qualifications, not on the number "16"

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JonLarin, 2018-12-02
@JonLarin

IMHO 1C is a goldmine for someone who knows a little about accounting.
Kamchatka Krai. The shortage of normal 1Snikov is terrible. We take 2500 rubles per hour. Now we are so lazy that we are not looking for clients.
In our region, you make good money if you know how to do at least one of:
1. Work with commercial equipment
2. EGAIS, Mercury
3. Adept in accounting and tax accounting
4. Connoisseur of UT11 and its derivatives KA2, ERP.
When setting up 1C in the client-server version, the skills of a system administrator are very useful.

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Boris Syomov, 2018-11-30
@kotomyava

Work remotely if there is no work on the profile on the spot, which is very strange, in general. A good admin, much more needed, and earns more than a Bitrix "developer", and about the same as a highly qualified 1s specialist, which is not so easy to become, because. you need not only knowledge of a spreading platform, but also accounting and related industries.

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Alexey, 2018-11-30
@skazi_premiere

I migrated to web developers through layout. And so, in fact, if there is no work in your hometown, then it's time to get out of the city, and not out of the profession.

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Dmitry Kinash, 2018-12-02
@Dementor

Why such a narrow choice? But what about the direction of 1C: Multimedia? :)
Programming in 1C:Enterprise 8 - deep immersion in the subject area (since this is not a universal language, but DSL). Moreover, there are already a lot of specializations - working with commercial equipment, accounting, payroll, finance (Intalev), warehouse logistics (Axelot), document management ... Programming techniques in old systems from Rarus (which are currently used throughout the CIS and further the world simply by the thousands) on simple forms and in modern standard forms on controlled ones - just sea and land; you need to learn to think again in terms of client-server calls.
1C:Bitrix and 1C:UMI means knowledge of PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript (at least).
My advice is to develop as an admin.Specialization is not very important - Windows stack specialists, linuxoids, citrix admins and telecom equipment masters - they all get orders of magnitude more than adinesniks and bitrixoids.
If you need to choose exactly between the proposed alternatives, then taking 1C is an easy entry into the profession, you can receive money immediately by scrolling through the updates, there are development prospects in various near-economic areas and a real social lift (many 1C programmers become IT directors or become experts in industries themselves open companies).

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stratosmi, 2018-12-02
@stratosmi

A normal admin with 16 years of experience is worth its weight in gold.

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