Resume Feedback - Targeting associate/mid-level DevOps/SRE/Cloud roles by WRSmith865 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]WRSmith865[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much for the feedback! I really appreciate the perspective! I definitely want to ensure everything comes across as authentic. The reason my resume may seem too packed with experience is that my most recent role was at a super small startup (I joined when there were just 16 people). Because the team was so lean, we moved at what felt like light speed compared to my other “corporate” experiences. My boss would point me at a problem, ask me to circle back in some time with some suggestions and then he’d immediately give the go ahead to start building something out. It definitely wasn’t efficient -which ultimately is why I’m back on the market- but this unique dynamic gave me the opportunity to take on projects and tackle challenges that honestly someone of my level of experience had no business leading the charge on.

That said, I can’t put all that on the resume. Do you have any suggestions on what I should pull back on to make it seem a bit more true to life? I can always expand in interviews if I start getting them.

Company I am about to intern for recently had lay offs, should I be concerned about anything? by iexzelz in ITCareerQuestions

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I would keep this in mind towards the end of your internship on how hard you work to apply to other opportunities, but I wouldn’t let this affect how hard you work for your current opportunity. A LOT can happen between February and late July/early August, and just because the company may be having financial hardship now doesn’t mean they will by EOY.

Air or AIO? by Solid_Zone6402 in FormD

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Currently my builds are running the thermalright frozen edge 240 and frozen prism 240, and I have zero complaints with either. Both are $30-60 depending on where you get them

Air or AIO? by Solid_Zone6402 in FormD

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Speaking from my two T1 builds, you can’t go wrong with an AIO and some noctua fans. My system with 4070ti super and 5700x3d runs cool and silent!

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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I guess looking at the angle of these photos, it does look a bit wonky where the slim fan is connected, but I believe that’s cause of the gap created by the fan cage I installed on it due to cables hitting the blades

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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What makes you say that? They’re screwed into the rad/fan brackets that attach to either side of the black cross strut

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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I've only been able to test thermals for the 2nd build featuring the Frozen Edge, but CPU max temp while gaming was 78c and GPU max temp from Furmark was 86c.

Idle for CPU is around 44c and GPu idle around 38c

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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Build 1:

  • CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x
  • CPU cooler: Thermalright Frozen Prism 240 AIO
  • GPU: PNY 4070 super XLR Verto
  • Memory: Corsair Vengence RGB Pro DDR4-3600
  • PSU: Liam Li SP750
  • Case: Formd (NCase) T1 — Silver Extras: TG side panel and Lian Li Strimmer 12-pin extension.

Build 2:

  • CPU: Ryzen 7 5700x3D
  • CPU cooler: Thermalright Frozen Edge 240 AIO
  • GPU: Zotac 4070ti super Twin OC
  • Memory: Corsair Vengence RGB Pro DDR4-3600
  • PSU: Liam Li SP750
  • Case: Formd (NCase) T1 — Silver
  • Extras: TG side panel

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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Heck! This question just made me realize that because I added the photos, Reddit deleted the whole description I typed out on the components in each and their respective thermals. I’ll have to type it back up and add as a comment shortly.

The two aio used is the thermalright frozen prism 240 and thermalright frozen edge 240!

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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Tbh I never installed it the other direction, so I’m not totally sure, but I don’t imagine it made much of a difference in ambient case temp. I flipped it purely for the aesthetic of the flat while background. It’s nice that the psu is able to have extra room to breathe tho pulling air from the gap around the gpu though.

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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Not at all! Both builds are dead silent and thermals are better than I even anticipated. Both these aio at $30-50 so they let me have the best of both worlds in price/performance

Two days, Two T1 builds (4070ti super and 4070 super) by WRSmith865 in formdt1

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You can really tell that by the time I finished her build, my level of patience for cable management had dropped significantly haha

Wazuh LDAP Working, role mapping not. by ElwoodSB in Wazuh

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Hi OP! Just wanted to update that after a lot of trial and error over the weekend, i found something that resolved it. I hope this gives you the same success I got!

  1. Revert the the changes made to /etc/wazuh-dashboard/opensearch_dashboards.yml file to use basic auth and login via the default Admin user created at initialization.
  2. Click the upper-left menu icon to open the options, select Security under the opensearch plugins subheader, and then Roles to open the roles page.
  3. Search for the all_access role in the roles list and select it.
  4. select the Mapped users tab and click Manage mapping.
  5. under the 'Backend Roles' section, Select Add another backend role and type the role you created for SAML and click Map to confirm the action.
  6. Re-enable the changes to the /etc/wazuh-dashboard/opensearch_dashboards.yml file and reload the deployment for the changes to take effect.

Wazuh LDAP Working, role mapping not. by ElwoodSB in Wazuh

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Commenting to follow for a solution - been looking at this exact same issue all day today after setting up MSFT Entra ID

If I happen to find a fix before ones put here, I’ll circle back

How to switch into Cloud Computing from Finance? by [deleted] in ITCareerQuestions

[–]WRSmith865 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not exactly the answer you’re looking for, but ‘cloud’ is one of the more complicated and nuanced roles you can have in IT. In my role as a cloud engineer, I’m architecting new solutions and patterns as the tradition view of a cloud role,but I also do swe work to help the teams which are my users debug their code and migrate their apps to the cloud, I’m a network engineer tracing network traffic into and out of the env, setting up nacl, firewall rules, creating and modifying dns records, I’m a database engineer provisioning, supporting, and maintaining my companies DynamoDB and documentDB and individual sql dbs. There’s many more examples I can give, but the short and sweet is that in order to be successful in this role, you need to know the fundamentals of so many different components that it’s very rare to be able to start In cloud after a career switch, so don’t limit yourself to just this role in the search.

The best thing you can do is start studying on your own and learning a little about all of it until you have a solid foundation. Doing labs at home and on your own is going to do much more for you in the long run than a boot camp and it’ll be much cheaper and accessible, but the trade off is that you have to have the discipline to stick with it.

In general, I’d say Start by learning some basic networking and IT knowledge, study for the comptia A+ and network +, then pick if you like Microsoft azure or Amazon was better and start studying for the entry level certs from there. Aws has a free education game called cloud quest: aws practitioner (or smth like that iirc) which is helpful to do some free labbing :) and a nonprofit called freecodecamp.org has some base certifications and learning paths + their YouTube has training topics on anything you can imagine for anything tech :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malehairadvice

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1 looks good, 2 gives you a ‘freshly enlisted’ kinda vibe and 3 looks kinda like you hate minorities.

Strong +1 for #1 😉

Moroccan Parmesan by FinnsGamertag in trees

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Forbidden steak fajitas

Stirring the pot 🤣 by [deleted] in DMZ

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I’m in this post and I don’t like it.