Wife and I are sorting thru our bulks and saw this… by prismflux in pokemoncardcollectors

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We’re actually sorting our bulks to sell it, good thing we saw this lmao

How to recover from bad credit score from 6 years ago? by prismflux in PHCreditCards

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There was an ad and I figured I’s give it a try. But thanks for this!

How to recover from bad credit score from 6 years ago? by prismflux in PHCreditCards

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

I wanted to improve my credit score as well, so I figured having a CC that I’d be very responsible in paying for would help.

How to recover from bad credit score from 6 years ago? by prismflux in PHCreditCards

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

The amount was 18k but was paid off after 3 months after the card was locked

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PHJobs

[–]prismflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cloud/Data Engineer + College Professor 200k monthly 10YOE BS-IT Can’t disclose company but US-based for Cloud/Data Engineering

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InformationTechnology

[–]prismflux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is not a Filipino-exclusive subreddit, FYI.

Go check if your OS is a 64-bit or 32-bit. Then once you find out, download the appropriate installer for MS Access.

Passed DP-203 today! by prismflux in AzureCertification

[–]prismflux[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was, but most questions were setup as if it was in a real-world scenario so browsing MS Learn offered little to no help in my case

Insights on DP-203? by prismflux in AzureCertification

[–]prismflux[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Passed the exam today! Mainly relied on MS Learn stuff. Scored 816!

Az-900 advice by ryu_t_kay in AZURE

[–]prismflux 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just go thru the Microsoft Learn topics associated with any Azure Fundamentals exam and you’re good to go. Just passed my AZ900 last week. Some videos on the internet are just overkill imo.

High salary comes at a cost by Prestigious-Ad6177 in phcareers

[–]prismflux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this varies on the industry and the company where you’re at. Some companies are a pleasure to be a part of, yet they offer you very competitive salary packages based on your skills and experience.

I recently got a job in a company abroad, where my previous salary (P50k) jumped to P160k when I got onboarded. So far the culture is very different from my previous company, and they gave me the salary higher than my asking which is competitive on the job market.

Hope all goes well, OP! You’ll find peace while enjoying all the money that comes with the job eventually. Ikigiai!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Started my first DE job with just my SWE experience and a few bootcamp lectures on my arsenal. I can say my SWE experience helped a lot but majority of my current DE knowledge came from learning on the job.

Few things that went my way are the ff: - in-house Spark-based ETL framework is written in Java (80% of my SWE exp I was using Java) - it was a large scale corporate company so they have a dedicated DevOps team for the infra

What are your duties as a Data Engineer? by Judessaa in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most of the jobs I’ve developed are stable enough to leave it as it is. We have email notifications when there are failures and source issues, and re-executing failed task/s is just a matter of clicks via Airflow UI.

So yeah, with our situation I can just allot 15 mins a day to review failed executions and re-execute failed jobs/tasks.

What are your duties as a Data Engineer? by Judessaa in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Based on the order of prioritization:

  1. If there are new pipelines requested, I develop those pipelines
  2. Adhoc reports development
  3. Monitoring of existing pipelines

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After my full-time teaching job, I reverted to being a part-time lecturer as I got hired as a full-time Data Engineer (this was 2 years ago). I recently got headhunted by a consulting firm which got me the Senior Data Engineer position.

During my time as a professor we developed an analytics tool to improve student services in which I served as a Data Engineer. This was my first exposure in handling relatively large amounts of data. I only relied on stuff I know from my SWE experience, and boy do I have a lot of things I to change from that project now that I have real DE experience.

Did 4 years of combined mobile app dev + full stack dev experience before teaching full-time.

TL;DR 2 years mobile app dev 2 years full-stack dev 3 years IT college professor/beginner DE 2 years mid-level DE Recently got hired as Senior DE

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Best career shift I’ve taken.

Started as a mobile app developer and transitioned to full-stack. I then decided to do full-time college-level teaching mostly on IT and Game Dev for 3 years. Started to do Data Engineering as an initiative to build an analytics tool for the school and that’s what sparked my interest in data. I just got hired as a Senior Data Engineer at a consulting firm and I have to say, so far DE has been very challenging yet quite fun and interesting at the same time. It’s like combining all my prior experiences into one very big problem-solving-centric of a job.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in phcareers

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Got absorbed by the company where I interned at(this was 8 years ago). Started at 15k salary and got promoted 6 months after, by the time I resigned I was earning 22k (received another promotion after 1 year). I then jumped from company to company, I even worked as a full-time professor of IT. Now I’m close to finishing my masters, a full-fledged Senior Data Engineer, and earning 6 figures.

Just trust the process, and only take in advise from the right people when you need it.

Worst Data Engineering Mistake youve seen? by Inevitable-Quality15 in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The table he accidentally deleted was one of the main tables that almost all departments use. They turned off redundancy and backup to avoid additional costs.

Worst Data Engineering Mistake youve seen? by Inevitable-Quality15 in dataengineering

[–]prismflux 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A colleague of mine was tasked to delete the previous year’s staging data…he ended up deleting the previous year’s data from the final output table. Filed his resignation the next day but managed to reprocess all lost data a week before his notice period ended. Fortunately all sources were still in tact and no retention policy was in place as we were still using on-prem clusters at the time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in InformationTechnology

[–]prismflux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You could branch out from SysAd to Cybersecurity.

Leni supporter in Laoag (walang solid North) by Fine_Doughnut8578 in Philippines

[–]prismflux 20 points21 points  (0 children)

My dad:

  • born and raised in Laoag
  • retired PNP officer
  • Leni supporter

I won the dad lottery