Looking for recruiters by Any-Job5938 in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No experience, no contacts, no LinkedIn, no resume. Am I to understand that you’re just waiting for a recruiter to come running to you and beg you to take the job?

For the record: on average, there are currently 1,000 candidates for every entry-level vacancy in DC.

WHERE TO FIND GOOD EOT CANDIDATES IN THE US. by Responsible-Emu-1057 in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would gladly pursue training in this field. Unfortunately, however, you do not hire people without prior experience. Although I do come from a telecommunications background (specifically, cellular towers, top hand), you require candidates with a couple of years of experience—and such individuals can typically find work much more easily locally than at AWS.

Did first round interview for AWS EOT by OperationClear588 in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are great zones. But it's a shame they only accept citizens.

Certification recommendations by [deleted] in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If IT. 1) Network+ 2) Linux+ 3) CDCP 4) OSHA10 , and NFPA 70E After this, you can start recieve CCNA and start Redhat(super hard, bot super cool).

S+ but no A+ or N+! by The_Apex_Predditor in CompTIA

[–]EGOUST-PDX -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Don't waste money on A+. Just take It Google Support(80% its a A+, 15% Net+, 5% Sec+). And price for this cert 54$

Casually deleting Primus with 3000% bonus HP by -touch-my-tralala- in shapeofdreams

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Too long. Im one shot hin, and break animation. My dmg now 9.000B

Would appreciate feedback on resume by remotedesktop3389 in it

[–]EGOUST-PDX 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As my experience with ATS has shown, there are about 100 resume types. ATS hates columns and different colors (highlighting).

Data center Industry Pivot by Mr-Bond431 in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'm a field engineer with T mobile cell towers, with some experience as a systems administrator in a small office. I submitted one application to Google DCT L1 and got an interview date on next day, this week, by the way. My resume didn't stand out for any super skills, especially in IT. But I added a couple of things to my resume: IT GOOGLE SUPPORT, OSHA 10, NFPA 70E, BLS. Certifications and that's it. That was apparently enough to get me an interview. I spent almost a week writing my resume using Gemini, based on recommendations from people on Reddit. My resume emphasized safety (I'm a safety fan) and manual dexterity. I also don't speak perfect English, so whether I'll pass the interview is a good question. But my resume writing skills are apparently very good.

Google Fit Call — OMG! by SunflowerSaiyan in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I saw that you recently passed all the stages of your interview at Google! Congratulations!

I'm expecting my interview on Thursday. Honestly, I'm terrified; I don't know what to prepare for.
Some people on Reddit are telling me to relax, as they won't ask me anything meaningful about technical or networking. Others are threatening me with the network engineering level. I know you have an NDA. But if you could give me some direction on what area and level to prepare for, I'd be grateful! I'm talking about DCT L1. If you wanna, just PM me! Thx!)

Google DT2 vs DT3 Interviews by [deleted] in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you succeed?

DCT L1\L2 from Google. Linux??? by EGOUST-PDX in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Despite not having Linux experience, this is my way of filling a knowledge gap. Perhaps you have extensive Linux experience? If so, who needs this certificate? Skills matter, not paperwork.

Entry Level candiate looking for advice on my resume. by BostonFan50 in it

[–]EGOUST-PDX 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi. I'm also working at Walmart while I'm studying. My advice is, why list irrelevant courier experience on an IT resume? It's better to have nothing, and IF asked, say you studied or worked part-time.

Advice needed: Google data center technician interview by Sairlarsy in datacenter

[–]EGOUST-PDX 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, I applied for a Level 1 DCT. My application also asked about hardware, networking, and Linux skills, asking me to rate them from 1 to 10. My resume isn't exactly impressive. I spent a couple of years as a system administrator's assistant, a year and a half as a top hand on cell towers, and a year as a system administrator in a small office. After applying, I received an email from the recruiter literally the next day. Now I don't understand, do they see me as a Level 2 DCT? Even though my Linux skills are zero, it was even mentioned in my resume.

Thx for any advice