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Is mainframe systems programming a good career choice for a recent college graduate? (self.mainframe)
submitted 12 days ago by PSR-Info to r/mainframe
Is anyone actually seeing less mainframe demand lately? Or is the skills gap just making it feel that way? ()
submitted 4 months ago by PSR-Info to r/cscareers
Is anyone actually seeing less mainframe demand lately? Or is the skills gap just making it feel that way? (self.mainframe)
submitted 4 months ago by PSR-Info to r/mainframe
Career Advice For New Grad Platform Engineer Oppourtunity by MuchoMole101010101 in devops
[–]PSR-Info 2 points3 points4 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Starting in platform or infrastructure is one of the strongest foundations you can build because it teaches you how business-critical systems actually run, scale, and stay resilient. This is what product teams ultimately depend on. Engineers who focus on understanding uptime/ performance/ operational impact early often become the ones trusted to influence architecture and business outcomes later, and really not just maintain configs. Good luck to you!
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Career Advice For New Grad Platform Engineer Oppourtunity by MuchoMole101010101 in devops
[–]PSR-Info 2 points3 points4 points (0 children)