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BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
crossposting from the thread i made since no one seems to want to answer there

I've just recently finished my community college course and should be getting my Associates in about a month. I want to start off as a help desk and work my way up to Network/server Admin, but a majority of those jobs require a Bachelors. Now here's the thing: A great majority of the Network Admin jobs I see out there ask for a Bachelors in CS instead of C I S. The Comp. Science course at the college I have my eyes set on looks tough, but I'll power on through it if I have to

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BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Thank you guys. I've decided in the future to go to a four year college. In terms of Bachelors should I go for computer science or computer information systems? I heard Georgia State University is one of the best in the country for Bachelors based on Tech

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 03:10 on Aug 15, 2014

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
GSU has Bachelors in Business Administration... That just happens to be IN the CIS major..

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Has anyone here ever taken an IT internship from their college? Would they recommend it?

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 06:49 on Nov 3, 2014

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Tab8715 posted:

A course to be a an intern? If anything, you should take an internship asap if you can get one.

I meant to say plain IT internship from the college. My bad.

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Is OpenSUSE worth learning (for network administration and just in general)? I figure if I'm going to learn linux it may as well be one that I'm interested in

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Just got a call from my school wanting me to come in for an interview for a part time IT job on wednesday.

nervous as gently caress because 1. i dont have ANY certs 2. im just now finishing up CBT Nuggets Network+. THAT'S how much of a greenhorn i am to this 3. This would be my first IT job

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Mrit posted:

What kind of part-time IT job?

Job Description posted:

INFORMATION SYSTEMS WORKER-PART-TIME

The Information Systems worker will be assigned to the Information Technology Department and will report to a Technical Support Specialist Supervisor.

The Information Systems Worker will perform the following duties outlined below:
• Data Entry
• Basic clerical duties
• Other duties as assigned
Must have a high school diploma or the equivalent.

All applicants must complete an online application, upload resume, unofficial transcripts, and cover letter. Official Transcripts are required within 60 days of employment.
Must possess knowledge and experience in computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Work experience should include diagnosis and repair of personal computers, installation and configuration of the latest Windows software; and installation and configuration of personal computers and printers on a local and wide area network.

Postsecondary degree or diploma in the microcomputer area. Knowledge of Office 2003 or the latest Microsoft Office Suite is desirable.
The salary is $10.00 per hour. This is a part-time position working up to 19 hours per week and is not eligible for benefits. Georgia Defined Contributions, Social Security and taxes will be deducted.
Click on the following link:


The data entry and Office experience is nothing. It's just the "installation and configuration of personal computers and printers on a local and wide area network" part that worries me. I've NEVER done a network install or even made a network (I could, but I doubt it would be very secure).

when i say im a greenhorn, I mean it.

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 23:03 on Nov 13, 2014

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Japanese Dating Sim posted:

When you say "your school" - are you talking about a university? And given that it's part-time, is this a work-study/student working position?

The Technical school I attended (and recently finished) has various locations. The one that called me wasn't the particular campus I attended, it's a bigger campus miles away.

To be perfectly frank I'm shocked they even called me, but I'm grateful for the opportunity. If I don't get it I certainly wont cry over spilled milk.

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Dilbert As gently caress posted:

So Evol and Dr. Arbitrary

Can do 1 more before I switch to "the Keg"; if we do 6 or more, I will do the keg because I think it's easier to keep under 500-750.

Whats "the Keg" and what exactly does this have to do with IT?

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Dr. Arbitrary posted:

It's a pretty swell steakhouse that has locations in AZ. Dilbert is trying to coordinate a meetup with some other local IT professionals in this thread.


If you're just starting out in IT, it might be a good idea for you to try to do something similar. What part of the world are you in?

Georgia. I joined a few IT clubs in the past (AITP, BDPA, etc) and I just fell out of them due to work at the time.

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Did something crazy and applied for a Tech support position while Certless

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
i honestly have no idea what the gently caress hes talking about half the time

TWBalls posted:

Join the LinkedIn goon group and you'll no longer have to wonder.

link please

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 04:17 on Dec 1, 2014

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
i loving hate online skill assessments

so much for that job

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
no, the bs word and math problems. The problems with those is that I never get enough time to do them (61 questions in 61 minutes.. yeah all the time in the world). The IT related questions were a breeze though. Did not finish at all.

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Drunk Orc posted:

I think in some cases they don't necessarily expect you to finish all of them, I wouldn't sweat it.

Got the rejection email almost instantly. Oh well. They'll be more opportunities in the future!


this is me trying to hide my supreme butthurt :v:

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
On the subject of xbmc, I'm currently using it for remote streaming on my android tablet. It can't play MP4 files for poo poo. Is there anything I can do to change this?

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Potentially dumb question: Is Server 2012 worth learning? It literally just looks like Windows 8 with more options to me....

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Dr. Arbitrary posted:

It is, but one of those options is "Add Roles and Features" which includes things like Active Directory, File Services, IIS, etc."

Those are a big deal.

Also, server 2012 is built around the minimal install. Done right, Server 2012 should actually feel like DOS (Powershell actually) with more options.

am I more likely to find it running in today's workplaces, or Server 2008?

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Zero VGS posted:

Please don't run a DHCP server on Windows, use your L3 switch or router.

Also you might as well learn 2012 because one important point is that a Server 2012 R2 Datacenter license and unlimited client CALs is built into the cost of spinning up a virtual server on Windows Azure, Microsoft's cloud service. I got the 1 month Azure trial and spun up 2012 servers and created a domain and joined PCs to it over VPN. It takes a day or two of Googling and then you can blow away the execs at your job when you tell them you know how to run a whole domain from the cloud, when it's not really a big deal.

Just now finding out this is a thing :stare:. Is it possible to use the router as a makeshift backup dhcp for fault tolerance?

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
http://www.volunteermatch.org/search/opp645184.jsp

this goes against everything I stand for, but I have next to NO real IT experience :smith:

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Tab8715 posted:

On the same subject, I'm curious exactly how terrible was the job market during the .com bust?

Im curious what the IT industry was like around 2007 actually :v:

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Anyone here (or have ever been) a Help Desk/Tech Support Manager? I just figure that to be a sort of missing link between Network Admin and Helldesk

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Thanks for the answer. back to learning PowerShell I guess

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 15:43 on May 7, 2015

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Cisco newbie here. Packet tracer or gns3? I just want the one that takes up less space

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
I graduate from my Community College at the end of this month with an Associate (Computer Support Specialist) and two Technical Certificates (PC Repair and Network Technician, Help Desk Specialist). I'm currently enrolled in the BBA CIS course at GA State.

I'm hoping all of this will look good on my resume

I'm going through CBT Nugget's fantastic ICND1 course not to prepare for the test, but simply how to learn how to properly configure Cisco devices.

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 07:23 on May 19, 2015

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
I live in ATL, my dream job is to get an IT job in Hartsfield Jackson (America's World's busiest airport)

http://chc.tbe.taleo.net/chc03/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ATLGA&cws=1&rid=1790

quote:

Telecom Project Manager
Location: Aviation 01
Divisions: DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
Description


Position closes on 5/29/15

Position Salary Range $63, 200 - $84, 300



General Description and Classification Standards

The Telecom Project Manager works for and under the general direction of the Manager, Network Engineering. Responsibilities include planning and designing the network infrastructure and enterprise network solutions; troubleshooting, installing, implementing and administering network systems and providing Tier III support. Also analyzes capacity issues and develops capacity planning models. Responsible for ensuring planned testing activities are executed and for developing network security guidelines.

Supervision Received

Works under very general supervision. Depending on organization structure, may work independently with responsibility for an assigned function or program.

Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned.

1. Planning: Conducts short- and long-term planning to meet network requirements.

2. Network System Design and Implementation: Designs and implements network systems.

3. Strong working familiarity with Cisco IOS with hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers switches and firewalls.

4. Network Connectivity: Provides support for network connectivity or related network issues for the user community.

5. Network Installation: Plans and monitors the installation of network systems.

6. Network Monitoring: Analyzes network activity and network problems to discover and prevent systematic errors. Recommends network design changes/enhancements for improved systems availability and performance.

7. Issue Resolution: Troubleshoots diagnoses and resolves network problems. Researches, analyzes and recommends the implementation of software or hardware changes to rectify any network deficiencies or to enhance network performance.

8. Capacity Planning: Analyzes facilities bandwidth requirements and system interdependencies. Develops capacity planning models.

9. Disaster Recovery: Ensures planned testing activities are performed and technical criteria are met.

10. Network Performance Assessment: Assesses network performance to ensure that it meets the present and future needs of the business. Provides network planning recommendations to management.

11. Network Performance Assessment: Assesses network performance to ensure that it meets the present and future needs of the business. Provides network planning recommendations to management.

12. Vendor Management: Evaluates services provided by vendors and recommends changes.

13. Knowledge of Enterprise system monitoring and management tools such as Netcordia NetMRI, Cisco MARS, Splunk, What’s Up Gold, Wireshark, Websense, MRTG and NMAP.

14. Knowledge of commercial enterprise-level tools and products to provide network services, including: firewalls, IPS/IDS, DNS, DHCP, web security, TACACS+, VPN and NAC.

15. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with SAWS staff and the general public.

16. Requires excellent verbal and written communication skills. Must have the ability to provide the “Fischer Price” explanation of technology for nontechnical managers, directors and above. Great people skills are a must!

17. Performs related duties and fulfills responsibilities as required.

18. Ability to act as Network Engineering Manager in the absence of the manager.



Decision Making

 This position works under limited supervision.

 This position serves as a technical lead, providing guidance and mentorship to network system engineers. Designs technical solutions and coordinates with the staff to ensure timely and accurate implementation



Leadership Provided

Routinely provides training and/or project leadership to less experienced professionals or support staff.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list.

Extensive knowledge of concepts, processes and tools of the telecommunications profession.

Knowledge of relationship of professional disciple among related organizations and functions.

Well-developed technical skills within profession. Skills in organizing and presenting proposals or information.

Ability to plan and carry out virtually all typical assignments within professional area. Ability to train others; ability to build effective relationships within the organization.

Minimum Qualifications – Education and Experience

Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Business Information Systems, or related field or equivalent work experience required.
6+ years proven work related experience is required in configuration of OSPF, BGP, Layer7 switching, VPNs and VoIP related protocols.
Advanced understanding of TCP/IP is required, including the ability to perform and analyze packet captures.
VoIP experience is required, with an in-depth understanding of SIP Peering and Trunking.
Ability to quickly diagnose and resolve problems is essential.
Advanced Knowledge of network management tools and protocol



Preferred Education & Experience

Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university.

CCNP, or CCVP, or CCNP Wireless, or CCSP AND the Design Professional (CCDP) Certifications.

Knowledge of Cisco SRND/SAFE and industry best practices.

Familiarity with network, server, storage virtualization, i.e. MDS switching infrastructure, VSAN, VRF, VPN, and VMWare vSphere.

Extensive experience with Cisco Unified Wireless networking to include; 802.11a, b, g & n, LWAPP, CAPWAP, WCS, WLC and APs.

Experience with Cisco enterprise grade products to include: Nexus 7000, 6500, 4500, ISR G2, ACE/GSS, ASA, IPS/IDS, TACACS+, CUCM, Meeting Place/WebEX, Anyconnect, VSOM/VSM, NAC.

Advanced knowledge of IOS, NX-OS, EIGRP, BGP, GRE and OSPF.



Licensures and Certifications

None required.

Essential Capabilities and Work Environment

Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.



SIGH... if only.. :smith:

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 20:51 on May 19, 2015

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
Anybody ever worked at NCR before?

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

Tab8715 posted:

No, but one my coworkers has for nearly a decade. What's up?

Just curious.


in other news
http://adcap.applytojob.com/apply/0...ZHUf7nT66wAltgA

quote:

Entry Level Cisco Engineer

Alpharetta (Near Atlanta), GA Full Time Engineering Entry Level

Share

ARE YOU READY TO BEGIN YOUR CISCO ENGINEERING CAREER? INTERVIEWS STARTING IN DECEMBER 2015 for a JANUARY START DATE!

Are you looking to join a fast growing high-tech company that specializes in the latest and greatest technologies available?
Are you looking for tech experience at a company that treats you like an adult but let’s you have fun like a kid?
Are you frustrated without experience, companies won't let get you experience?
Does joining a Gold Cisco Partner of the Year appeal to you?

If so, great to meet you! We are Adcap Network Systems and our nationally recognized Entry Level Cisco Engineer position is hiring again this summer as we have promoted the recent Entry Level Engineers to Jr. Engineers after only 3 months! You see at Adcap we promote often, offer quarterly raises and pay for extensive certifications/training. Interested?

WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?
The Entry Level Cisco Engineer is a full time W2 position with a base salary plus benefits and HANDS-ON experience working in the office and the field with senior engineers. In addition to the practical experience, you will be given broad exposure to several key areas including voice, security, wireless, datacenter and route/ switch. You will then choose a track of specialization and begin completing advanced certifications (all paid for by Adcap!). You will be working with a wide range of cutting edge technology products including Cisco, NetApp, VMWare, and more. You’ll be contributing to the daily business by solving customers’ technical problems and getting valuable experience for your professional development.

WHO WILL YOU GET TO WORK WITH?
Working directly with the VP of Engineers, senior engineers, project management and our Solutions Architects, you’ll get to ride along and meet successful tech professionals to learn how they got where they are! On our team we have multiple CCIEs and even two DUAL-CCIEs! Additionally, you will have training from the Vice President of Talent Management.

YOUR CAREER PATH
Our career path includes training and development programs to launch your Engineering career from the ground up.
1) Entry Level Engineer (no certifications required; we pay for you to get certifications!)
2) Junior Engineer (Either support or deployment)
3) Cisco Engineer (Either support or deployment)
4) Senior Cisco Engineer (CCIE!)

FURTHER CAREER PATH
5) Pre-Sales Engineer (optional track!)
or
5) Team Lead

EVEN FURTHER
Our Vice President was promoted from a Deployment Engineer to Director to his current role at Adcap; the sky is the limit here!

WHERE ARE OUR OFFICES?

The position is based in our headquarters in Alpharetta, GA right outside of Atlanta, GA. This gives you exposure to an extensive group of mentors including senior engineers, project managers, Vice President of Engineering, and Chief Operating Officer. Alpharetta is one of the fastest growing technology hubs in the country. For more information on working in Atlanta, visit this blog: Cost of Living in Atlanta versus Other Cities


WHO SHOULD APPLY?
We are open to candidates from all backgrounds and majors

You should be...

An entry level or career transition candidate looking to break into the lucrative field IT engineering
Have a solid Cisco Networking and Route/Switch foundation knowledge (NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!)
BONUS if you have Cisco training
Intelligent and able to multi-task
Proficient in learning new technologies
Outgoing and personable
Self-motivated and a go-getter

WHAT ABOUT THE ADCAP ADVANTAGES?
Instead of looking for an entry level job with little to no training or upside, come to a company that provides you the opportunity to get to the outside. Most entry-level jobs don’t give you an opportunity to rub elbows with senior management and see the inner workings of a company. Not only do you get the opportunity to build real skills and get great resume fodder, you also have access to some of these great perks of working at Adcap…

Base salary based on your experience, education and certifications (W2 position; not a contract!)
QUARTERLY RAISES of $2,000-$7,500 (so in a year you could get a $20,000 a year raise; not just old fashioned 2% annual raises...we are looking for someone who wants to accelerate their career path!
Technical trainings and CCNA/CCNP certification at NO COST to you, as well as soft skill training
Eligible for cash prizes and bonuses for exceptional work
Opportunity for continued education through conferences, classes and internal training
Free Starbucks coffee, sodas, juices, water, and a variety of snacks!
Plus, homemade cookies!
Fun work environment with a ping pong table, basketball hoop, and social events like trivia night, bowling, and pool parties
And more!

After the 90 days, you are also offered:

Health Insurance
Comprehensive Medical, Dental and Vision insurance plans
Tax-free flexible medical spending account available
Life insurance, short term and long term disability
Planning for Your Future
401k plans with company matching programs
Opportunity for continued education through conferences, classes, and internal training
Certifications paid by Adcap!
We prefer to promote from within, so we invest in our team!
Work/Life Balance
Nine Paid Holidays
10 PTO days with increasing PTO annually
Unlimited PTO after five years
Flexible hours with reasonable bosses!
Paid monthly volunteer hours for charity
Plus, the company matches your charity donations
Fun work environment with a ping pong table, basketball hoop, and corn hole
Social events like BBQs on Fridays, trivia night, bowling, and Family Days at Lake Lanier
The Latest Technologies
Company-provided iPhone and Lenovo Carbon X1 ultrabook
Lab environments with cutting edge Cisco technologies
Extra Perks
Free Starbucks coffee, sodas, juices, water, a variety of snacks
Plus, homemade cookies!
President’s Club in the Caribbean open to all team members – not just sales!

Equal Opportunities for All

Adcap is an equal opportunity employer and encourage candidates of all ages to apply; we do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, or age.
And more!


sounds WAY too loving good to be true. :smith:

BornAPoorBlkChild fucked around with this message at 08:24 on Aug 15, 2015

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
accidental double post :downs:

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

22 Eargesplitten posted:

That's what I had been hoping for.

If anyone has access to Lynda through their library, it has a ton of instructional videos, including a series for both the CCENT and CCNA. So far I'm learning a lot more than I did when I tried studying with a book. I haven't tried the practice exercises that come with it, so I can't say with certainty that I'm getting it, but it feels like I am.

Which courses are you referring to? My school was kind enough to offer it free

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

quote:

Network Architect

Location: City Of Atlanta
Divisions: DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Description

Salary Range: $74,800.00 - $124,600.00

Position Expires : January 27, 2016



The ideal Network Architect candidate has experience in the public sector; would will be able to roadmap, research, and implement advanced network technologies from start to finish. Working with our deployment and/or implementation team, the architect would help integrate system designs into the current production network. The architect will be leading projects in addition to upgrades/fixes of current environment. Must be well rounded with full exposure and experience to the entire traffic pattern network. Routing, Switching, Security, VoIP, Wireless.

The network architect will have strong architecture experience with data centers. The individual must be a team player with excellent verbal, written and presentation skills. The individual must be reliable and able to convert business requirements into a workable network plan that can be incorporated into the overall infrastructure.

Responsibilities

Analyze business requirements to develop technical network solutions and their framework.
Perform network modelling, analysis, and planning.
Develop technology roadmaps.
Write functional requirements/specifications documents.
Oversees the installation process or may occasionally participate in it
Tests the system to ensure it is working as anticipated
Makes modifications to existing systems based upon new equipment or changes in technology
Troubleshoots problems in order to identify their source and quickly resolve them
Plans for the security of a given network
Recommends different types of hardware and software to be used with the network they design
Performs research in order to identify new equipment and applications that would be compatible with a given network
Modifies plans as needed in order to stay within the budget established by the company
Reviews documentation updates and shares with support teams as required.
Highly Desired Skills:

Cisco CCIE RS, CCIE Data Center, CCIE VoIP, or CCAr preferred
Collaboration - Cisco CallManager, Unity Connections, Cisco CME a plus)
Data Center Route/Switch - Nexus, ASR and Cisco CLIENT
Contact Center - Cisco UCCE
Security - Cisco ASA, Checkpoint, VPN


Qualifications

6+ years of experience in Networking Engineering
2+ Most recent years in an Architecting role
Bachelor's degree in computer science or related field is preferred. Equivalent work experience can be substituted for educational requirements.
Ideal candidate will have a strong networking background with a focus on Cisco hardware.
Experience configuring and maintaining Routers and Switches.
Experience configuring and maintaining wireless APs and controllers.
Experience with Cisco IOS, F5 a plus.
Experience with configuring and maintaining Firewalls, IPS/IDS, and monitoring tools.
Familiar with VoIP Technologies - (Collaboration - Cisco Call Manager, Unity Connections, Cisco CME a plus)
Familiar with SAN/NAS technologies
(Familiar with Virtual Server Technologies (VMware)
Familiar with TACACS+/Radius and AAA
Familiar with Mobile Device Management (MDM) Servers
Individual must possess and be able to demonstrate a sound working knowledge of configuring and supporting core networking devices leveraging the following common protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, VPNs, STP, VLANs, ACLs, BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, QoS, DMVPN, VRF, BGP, and MPLS (TDM & Ethernet hand-offs). Layer 2 & Layer 3 switching.

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012

CLAM DOWN posted:

In Vancouver it absolutely is, most positions are contract, very few permanent fulltime, an excess of applicants for every job, and below average salaries in a place with super high cost of living, it's a mess.

are you sure you're not referring to georgia's IT industry? :v:

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
http://www.careerbuilder.com/jobsee...dium=aggregator





quote:

Job Description
Ref ID: 00900-9833084

Classification: Help Desk/Tech Support III

Compensation: $20.00 to $25.00 per hour

Robert Half Technology is actively looking for a Tier III Help Desk professional to join the team of our premier client right in the heart of Buckhead. This is a 3-6 month contract to hire role and the manager needs to fill multiple vacancies ASAP. Our client is a leading provider of independent medical examinations, peer reviews, bill reviews, Medicare compliance, case management and related services to the insurance and legal industries, third-party administrators, self-insured parties and federal and state agencies. Candidates can expect to work Monday-Friday 8-5. This position does provide benefits during the contract period. If interested, please email your resume to [Click Here to Email Your Resumé]
Job Requirements
Perform software and hardware installations, image PCs, and resolve computer problems related to Windows OS Manage the Chicago walkup including assigning tickets, monitoring queues and managing technicians Manage the virtualization department using VMWare Management Console and VSphere Support VMWare users in the VDI environment, build parent images in VSphere and build desktop pools Provide one on one and group training for peers and customers including trainings on new technologies, hardware/software and process changes Managed the deployment of new remote support tool including testing and implementation Provide mobile device deployment and support. Authorized order placer for the all wireless service providers Managed the mobility department, conduct PDA inventory and participate in weekly meetings Managed laptop assets using SAP database software Provide entry level support for SQL, CISCO WebEx, VPN, and SharePoint etc If interested, please email your resume to [Click Here to Email Your Resumé]

With more than 100 locations worldwide, Robert Half Technology is a leading provider of IT professionals on a project and full-time basis for initiatives ranging from web development and systems integration to network security and technical support. Through our alliances with industry-leading organizations such as HDI® and the Microsoft® Partner program, we have access to client companies that other staffing firms don't. In addition to our free job search services, we provide our candidates with access to free online technical training and a competitive benefits and compensation package.

In 2015, our company once again was named to FORTUNE® magazine's list of "World's Most Admired Companies." (March 1, 2015).

Apply for this job now or contact our branch office at 1.800.793.5533 to learn more about this position.

All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to work in the United States. All applicants applying for Canadian job openings must be authorized to work in Canada.

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Vet

By clicking 'Apply Now' you are agreeing to Robert Half Terms of Use
Job Snapshot
Base Pay $20.00 - $25.00 /Hour
Employment Type Contractor
Job Type Engineering, Information Technology, Design
Education Not Specified
Experience Not Specified
Manages Others Not Specified
Industry Computer Hardware, Computer Software
Required Travel Not Specified
Job ID 00900-9833084

GEORGIA ON MY MIIIIIINND

BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
http://chp.tbe.taleo.net/chp03/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=ATLGA&cws=1&rid=2105

some retard HR from City of Atlanta posted:


Security Engineer

Location: City Of Atlanta
Divisions: DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY




Description


Salary: $58,800.00-$98,000.00


The Department of Information Technology (DIT) is seeking highly motivated candidates for the role of the Security Engineer for the City of Atlanta reporting directly to the Information Security manager (ISM). The Security Engineer is responsible for implementation and administration of network security hardware and software, enforcing the network security policy and complying with requirements of external security audits and recommendations. Other responsibilities include:

Analyze, troubleshoot, and investigate security-related, information systems’ anomalies based on security platform reporting, network traffic, log files, host-based and automated security alerts. Maintain, configure, and analyze network and host-based security platforms:

•Vulnerability scanning systems and tools
•Network-based Intrusion Detection/Prevention Systems (IDS/IPS)
•Application Security Firewall (F5)
•Network Access Control (ISE & ACS)
•Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
•Anti-virus and anti-spyware console (MS Endpoint Protection & Fireeye)
•Firewall and network access controls lists
•Web and E-mail proxy and filtering systems ( Websense)
•Physical access control systems (Door Badge)
•BIT 9 Security Control systems
•Netmotion VPN System Access
•Cisco VPN System Access

Evaluate systems using vulnerability scanners and manual techniques to verify system security settings and configurations.

Provide reoccurring reports for network and host-based security solutions.

Maintain and update relevant system and process documentation and develop ad-hoc reports as needed.

Assist the development of security tool requirements, trials, and evaluations, as well as security operations procedures and processes.

Provide off-hours support on an infrequent, but as needed basis.

Provide security analysis to identify threats and vulnerabilities.

Work trouble tickets in ticketing system.

Education and Experience:

•Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or a related field (equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the required degree on an exception basis).
•Candidate must have one or more of the following certifications:
•Certified Information System Security Professional (CISSP)
•Certified Information Security Auditor (CISA)
•Certified Cisco Network Associate Security (CCNA/Security)

Preferred Education and Experience:

•5-10 years of experience in private sector corporate security or related public sector organization.
•Knowledge, Skills & Abilities.

This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list:

•Ability to set the tone for the organization and motivate management and team.
•Understanding of information security regulations, including Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA), Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), ISO 27001, COBIT and ITIL.
•Technical knowledge and experience working with the latest information security technologies and tools, including both commercially available, Government supplied, and custom developed.
•Maintaining security, for assessing and evaluating security, and for doing security incident forensic work. Knowledge of vendors and their products including: The Apache Software Foundation, ArcSight, Bit9, Cisco, FireEye, Net Motion, RSA Security (EMC), Websense, Symantec, and Tripwire.
•Experience with Government agencies, particularly the Department of Defense (DoD) on information security matters. Experience with Government Classified systems and the associated security requirements.
•Updates job knowledge by tracking and understanding emerging security practices and standards; participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.



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BornAPoorBlkChild
Sep 24, 2012
practicing setting up routers in packet tracer, and i just wanted to know what particular order do you go with CLI commands when you guys are setting up routers. Setting up hostname, THEN the IP address?

Just curious

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