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Where to get an internship as a linux sysadmin?
I do not have a specialized education, but I have a great desire to work in the IT field. From knowledge, there is experience in using Linux at the user level, basic skills in bash scripts, docker, understanding the basics of networks, and running wordpress on the lemp stack. I want to do an internship to get basic skills. Tell me, is there any sense at all, and if so, where to look? I graduated from the vet faculty in 2020, but I realized that this is absolutely not the path I want to be in. I just try and constantly tell myself that everything will work out and continue to learn everything on my own, but lately my hands have fallen and I just want to quit everything. So I'm looking for an answer here, how to be)
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Go to technical support in a large company (such as MVideo, Sberbank, Rife, etc.). In fact, a technical support specialist is like a "junior system administrator". While the big guys run the clusters and save the infrastructure, the guys from technical support update workstations, answer questions, in short, solve small problems. Often there are lines in the TP - 1, 2, 3 ..., where on the one hand, the first line is the very bottom, guys who don’t really know anything and are on the phone (but you can get there with little or no experience), but with the other is the third line, where one hundred percent of the time they are engaged in large tasks.
Most importantly, in a good company, TP is a forge of personnel. From TP you can grow anywhere: in development, and in operation, and in management.
In support, of course. Especially in a provider's support, well, or in a large office with a large branch network. As a rule, in the support there is a division along the lines - first, second, third ... The first one is on the phone, answers stupid calls, the second one does what the first one couldn’t, the third - respectively, what the second one couldn’t :)
There are also installers , which pull the wires :)
You can get to the installer or to the support on the first line without preparation - they will teach you everything there, this is the local forge of personnel, though no one will breed there - the selection is natural, like Darwin :)
Stomp into any state office, the salary will really tend to 0, but the experience will be heaps.
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