What Sup Forums considers is a must know in IT jobs?

What Sup Forums considers is a must know in IT jobs?

>TCP/IP
>HTTP
>OOP

POOP

UML

HOOPLA

>>TCP/IP
>>HTTP
this is like saying "does a woodworker need to know what nails are and how to wipe his ass"

koders are turning IT into a mockery

>IT
Let me fix this thread for you OP:
OSI model
UNIX sysadmin
Oracle/MS/Whatever DBA
ITIL V3
COBIT 5
ISO/IEC 20000
ISO/IEC 27000-27002
PMP
Pick your poisons

>COBIT 5
>PMP

Wrong thread

IT needs managers too!

10 years of experience with Excel

Working in IT was a mistake.

If you are considering it, don't.

>Javascript
>HTML
>CSS
>Angular
>NodeJs

DELICIA

why

Linux
SQL
Ansible
Docker
Virtualization
Networking
Some scripting language, Python is a great choice
Troubleshooting - the most important imo

I started learning by myself at 15, when I first installed Ubuntu on my pc. Now, at 21, I work as a systems engineer, making big bux, in a really nice apartment in Bucharest. I never went to university, nor do I intent to.

Try to get a job as an IT tech support (at hosting company would be perfect), make a LinkedIn profile, tell your colleagues to endorse you, recruiters often search on LinkedIn for people to hire, I got a lot of job offers on LinkedIn. Then move to another job, on a better position. Make sure you learn as much as possible, from everyone. Act nice, always, get people to like you.

That's what I did. Sorry for any grammar mistakes, I'm high af.

sucking dick
having rich friends
having rich parents

He didnt get gud

social skills
you're working in a team

This

>making big bux
>Bucharest

also
>gypsie
>work
pls

OP here.
Nice post user

Well, that highly depends on what job you'll have.

Most programmers I now have absolutely no clue how to change an IP.

Some Administrators won't write batch files since "it's like programming"

Usually you only need to be good at what you'll do daily.... sadly

delete this

Hindi

I would've liked you but you're a weed smoking degenerate

IT job.. how do install windows..

IT != engineering

>whatever technology I know/like

graphs
bits
boolean arithmetic

Soft skills: how to find out what is required of you and your team, and how to achieve those requirements without alienating the customer.