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What area of IT can one move into with experience in classic telecom?
Hello. Actually the same question. There is a wide experience of work in a classical telecom (operation of the channel-forming equipment). Today, classic telecom specialists are essentially losing their relevance, as telecom has turned into a big pipe through which data flows. There are thoughts to learn and move to the neighboring area (IT), where the "flow" is). What, in my opinion, is closer to me, more interesting - cloud services, ML, data analytics. Something like this. And if there are no questions on the training courses yet, there are many of them, choose any one ... Then the next item after the training is practice. I don’t see here yet for answers - where you can do practice in order to get a documented experience. I understand perfectly well that you won’t get off with certificates at an interview ... In general, for any constructive advice, where, how and where I will be grateful. It's even interesting to just think about it. Practice and participation in interesting projects is ready to pass for free :-)
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cloud services, ML, data analytics.
I fell in love with the pilot,
I thought: he flies,
I come to the airfield,
And he sweeps.
- I graduated from the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge universities
- Write down: the conscript can read and write ...
classic telecom became a pipe more than ten years ago
, you can go anywhere, since the experience of those who have not done some cool things in telecom is simply not relevant, and a book on networks with 400 pages of a4 format can be read in a month, and not in 10 years.
so you can safely go anywhere for any positions and professions in IT,
as I actually did ten years ago and made from telecom
If you don’t want to change anything much - a system / network administrator, if you’re not too lazy to learn a little - learn to DevOps, but if you want to radically change - then excuse me, take your will into a fist and learn what is interesting. I myself am in a similar situation, I don’t like my fucking job, but I won’t be able to leave in the next few years, so I’m looking for free time and studying - backend, frontend, all sorts of dockers, algorithms and data structures ... Well, one more thing - start better from interview preparation courses, so you will understand how the process of your transition will generally take place
A colleague at a previous job from a piece of iron telecom came to us without experience as a system analyst (bases, UML, TK), six months later he moved to a cellular operator as a system analyst, and after another six months to a bank, also as a system analyst. I consider it a successful transition from telecom to IT.
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