What Entry-Level Ops Jobs Can I Pursue with My Skills?

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Asked By TechieBee89 On

I'm looking to break into the operations side of IT and have a solid foundation in Linux, Git, Networking, and scripting. What entry-level roles should I be targeting, especially if I want to eventually transition to cloud-related positions? I can dedicate 2-3 months to learning additional tools like Docker or Ansible. Also, what practical projects should I focus on to strengthen my skills?

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Answered By NetworkJunkie77 On

What kind of formal education and work experience do you have? Expecting to jump right into a junior or apprentice position can be tough without prior experience. Helpdesk roles are quite common for starters in IT, unfortunately.

LostInTech -

I've got a degree too but in an unrelated field. Just trying to find my way in IT without a lot of real experience.

Answered By ITGuru45 On

Honestly, without formal IT experience, you might mainly have access to helpdesk roles. But don't get discouraged—it's a starting point! Keep learning and building your skills, and something will open up eventually!

CloudDreamer23 -

But what about looking into SysAdmin roles? They can be a good entry too!

Answered By CuriousCoder42 On

You might want to consider roles in operations centers, but expect many of them to start at a helpdesk level. It sounds like you have a good foundation, but some certifications or a portfolio could help you stand out. Maybe build a couple of GitHub repos showcasing your skills as you learn? That'll definitely help in the job hunt!

HelpdeskHero01 -

Yeah, having a repo can really showcase your troubleshooting and networking skills; it might just give you an edge over other candidates.

AspiringTech99 -

I feel you! I've been there, trust me. A helpdesk gig is rough but can be a stepping stone.

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