How many of you actually hold jobs in the tech industry?

How many of you actually hold jobs in the tech industry?

I.T. does not count.

Does being an intern at a fortune 500 company count? For writing server software. ( Mainly internal use only stuff so little to no risk of hacking, were still interns after all not gonna let us make shit the public has access to yet. )

Nah bro. I'm neet since 2011.

hack software dev

Why does IT not count? IT, and especially now IT Outsourcing is a seriously large sector of the 'tech industry' and can encompass a great deal of challenging things.

But whatever. I'm DevOps for a company that makes a competing product to VMWare ESXi/NSX and also has a storage product. We use open technologies with some private proprietary enhancements.

Bored enterprise web dev here.

IT is super poorly defined, I imagine OP is referring to peeps that do callcenter or setup some goddamn mailserver for customers all day. That shit is rote and boring and if that's your job find some better work. But there's also IT peeps designing network infrastructure for global bank systems and those guys are fucking amazing.

So to answer OP's question: 45 of us. That's how many hold jobs in the tech industry.

job discussion is not technology discussion

Senior systems engineer at one of those big mega software companies. I mostly do devops type of stuff, look after a few thousand Linux systems. I work in internal IT though so I guess that doesn't count according to op.

>I want Sup Forums to be full of 16-year-olds arguing about video cards
careful what you wish for m8

After I reached satori back in 2008, I was employed as a magician by the government for wages equal to that of SSI.

living the dream

Nope, I'm a mechanical engineer.

Does InfoSec count

I sell tech to end users through comprehensive analysis of their needs.

Does it worth it?
I tried casually watching the lectures but I drop in the middle of the set cause it wasn't helpful outside being part of the meme.

Also, I'd do the homework but where are the answer so I can check my work and see if I have been outsmarted and just missed the whole point or not.

How can you ask a question like that and then follow it up with "I.T. does not count"?

Thats like asking how many people work in a restaurant, foodservice workers don't count.

does mechanical engineer count as a tech job or is it too normie?

what is IT then?

Software Engineer with 6 years of experience, mostly in C#, reporting in

>I.T. does not count.
Why not?

No, only fortune top 10