Los216
The Game Is The Game
how long have you been an analyst for?
I've been at this job for 2 years but Network Analyst is just a job title. I do a lot of shit.
how long have you been an analyst for?
was talking to a coworker of mine about how I wanna venture off to get my PMP certification.. apparently the work I've been doing all this time might give me the hours needed for certification.. I just gotta complete the test/course.
Taking some time off so ima put some real effort to getting this course done
I've been at this job for 2 years but Network Analyst is just a job title. I do a lot of shit.
I’m curious. What do you usually do?
Man do it. Not gonna lie that shit is hard as fuck and it's a lot of information to take on but it can be donewas talking to a coworker of mine about how I wanna venture off to get my PMP certification.. apparently the work I've been doing all this time might give me the hours needed for certification.. I just gotta complete the test/course.
Taking some time off so ima put some real effort to getting this course done
Man do it. Not gonna lie that shit is hard as fuck and it's a lot of information to take on but it can be done
What about coding or Salesforce??? What y’all brothers can tell me bout that?
No prob manlmaoooo sorry man. Thanks
A Scrum Master is similar to a PM but they follow the Agile methodologies and more team based. A PM is more job basedhave you found any differences with the certification with regards to regular PMP and being a scrum master or anything like that or does the PMP cert cover all of that?
I don't code but I use Salesforce everyday. Please anyone reading this make sure that you're putting Salesforce knowledge on your resume. It goes a long wayWhat about coding or Salesforce??? What y’all brothers can tell me bout that?
I code, prepare to spend alot of time readingWhat about coding or Salesforce??? What y’all brothers can tell me bout that?
I code myself but I feel like front end development seems to move so quickly it can be hard to keep up at times.
I like backend development a bit more personally. Feels a bit more stable imo. I prefer working on how things are going to function as opposed to building how it's gonna look
Back end being database, APIs, or both?
Also, language of choice?
Traditionally im a Java Spring Boot lover but god damn I been liking the new .Net Entity Framework
Databases for the most part but lately have been getting into dealing with APIs a lil bit. Gonna be dealing with them alot more going forward.
If you woulda asked me a couple years back I woulda said PHP cuz that what I dealt with mostly especially around building stuff for open source content management systems like Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress and all that. A lil while ago we switched over so i've had to start familiarizing myself with .Net.
Alot of shifting and indecision going on where im at when it comes to what tech we're gonna use so so i've been eyeing up maybe getting away from development and focussing on getting my project management certification
Man I cant do PM work. Chasing mfers down, keeping them on track to finish on time aint for me.
The money is good though.
Im starting to feel ready to take the step to becoming a solutions architect. On some fuck an app, let me come in and design and build a whole system for you. My focus is on event driven architecture.
Been really working on Azure Apps a ton. Once I got that locked down and I have a good understanding on a ton of the apps available on Azure, im gonna take the step